2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2014.03.034
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Acute maduramicin toxicosis in pregnant gilts

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“…Only ionophore and tetracyclines, approved by the Ministry of Agriculture for use in farm animals, were included in the analysis. 19 The antibiotics and ionophores analyzed by LC−MS/MS were below the detection limit of 60 μg/kg. The feed ingredients analyzed for aflatoxins by HPLC-FLD were below the limit of quantitation (1 μg/kg).…”
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“…Only ionophore and tetracyclines, approved by the Ministry of Agriculture for use in farm animals, were included in the analysis. 19 The antibiotics and ionophores analyzed by LC−MS/MS were below the detection limit of 60 μg/kg. The feed ingredients analyzed for aflatoxins by HPLC-FLD were below the limit of quantitation (1 μg/kg).…”
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“…Importantly, there was accidental intoxication by maduramicin in humans (Sharma et al, 2005). Pathologically, maduramicin can induce focal degenerative cardiomyopathy leading to congestive heart failure and severe skeletal muscle lesion associated with rhabdomyolysis (Bastianello et al, 1995;Fourie et al, 1991;Sanford & McNaughton, 1991;Sharma et al, 2005;Shimshoni et al, 2014;Shlosberg et al, 1992Shlosberg et al, , 1997. However, to date, the molecular mechanism by which maduramicin induces degeneration of myocardial cells is not clear.…”
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“…However, it has been observed that maduramicin can be toxic in both chickens and turkeys at high doses (>10 ppm) (Dorne, Fernandez-Cruz, Bertelsen, Renshaw, Peltonen, Anadon, Feil, Sanders, Wester and Fink-Gremmels 2013, Singh and Gupta 2003). Besides, clinically maduramicin-induced toxicity has been more frequently reported in cattle, sheep and pigs (non-target animals) fed with the broiler litter as a source of protein and minerals (Bastianello, Fourie, Prozesky, Nel and Kellermann 1995, Fourie, Bastianello, Prozesky, Nel and Kellerman 1991, Sanford and McNaughton 1991, Shimshoni, Britzi, Pozzi, Edery, Berkowitz, Bouznach, Cuneah, Soback, Bellaiche, Younis, Blech, Oren, Galon, Shlosberg and Perl 2014, Shlosberg, Harmelin, Perl, Pano, Davidson, Orgad, Kali, Bor, Van Ham, Hoida, Yakobson, Avidar, Israeli and Bogin 1992, Shlosberg, Perl, Harmelin, Hanji, Bellaiche, Bogin, Cohen, Markusfeld-Nir, Shpigel, Eisenberg, Furman, Brosh, Holzer and Aharoni 1997). In addition, there are also some cases of accidental poisoning with maduramicin in humans (Jayashree and Singhi 2011, Sharma, Bhalla, Varma, Jain and Singh 2005).…”
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