Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9031036 Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Moulds occur in a great variety of foods, including the concentrated and roughage destined for animal feeding, and can produce mycotoxins under certain conditions. The ingestion of mycotoxin AFB1 by dairy cattle leads to the biotransformation of that substance, which is eliminated via milk as AFM1, and also causes damage to human health. The present study aimed to analyze the presence of aflatoxins in foodstuff destined for dairy cattle and in the milk produced by these animals. The contamination of the foodstuff by aflatoxins happened mainly in the feeds and the silages did not present contamination by aflatoxins. Out of the 42 samples of milk analyzed, 10 (24%) were contaminated by AFM1, and 3 (7%) were above the 0.5 μg/l limit.
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