Determination of aflatoxin m₁ levels in bovine farmed milk with special reference to the levels of aflatoxin b₁ in the animal feed [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.229-239Other title:
  • تحديد مستوى الأفلاتوكسين م1 فى ألبان المزارع البقرية مع الإشارة إلى مستوى الأفلاتوكسين ب1 فى أعلاف الحيوانات [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2011 v. 57 (131) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2011.v.57(131)Summary: A total of 40 samples of animal feed and milk (20 of each) were randomly collected from four small dairy farms and analyzed for aflatoxin B₁ and M₁ respectively. The mean average of AFB₁ and AFM₁ were 41.38 ±9.6, 1.07±0.6, 7.48±3.5 and 1.19±0.9 ppb; 51.6±10.8, 21.48±4.5, 35.72±7.3 and 8.63 ±3.9 ppt in the examined animal feed and milk samples respectively. The incidence of AFB₁ and AFM₁ was detected in 80% (16) and 65% (13) of the examined animal feed and milk samples respectively. On the other hand, 25% (5) and 20% (4) of the examined animal feed and milk samples were exceeded the limits recommended by F AO/WHO. The relationship between the levels of AFB₁ and AFM₁in the examined animal feed and milk were discussed. Also the effect of AFM₁ on the human health was discussed. There is need to create awareness and establish routine monitoring of animal feeds and milk to reduce risk to animal and consequently human response.
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A total of 40 samples of animal feed and milk (20 of each) were randomly collected from four small dairy farms and analyzed for aflatoxin B₁ and M₁ respectively. The mean average of AFB₁ and AFM₁ were 41.38 ±9.6, 1.07±0.6, 7.48±3.5 and 1.19±0.9 ppb; 51.6±10.8, 21.48±4.5, 35.72±7.3 and 8.63 ±3.9 ppt in the examined animal feed and milk samples respectively. The incidence of AFB₁ and AFM₁ was detected in 80% (16) and 65% (13) of the examined animal feed and milk samples respectively. On the other hand, 25% (5) and 20% (4) of the examined animal feed and milk samples were exceeded the limits recommended by F AO/WHO. The relationship between the levels of AFB₁ and AFM₁in the examined animal feed and milk were discussed. Also the effect of AFM₁ on the human health was discussed. There is need to create awareness and establish routine monitoring of animal feeds and milk to reduce risk to animal and consequently human response.

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