2017
DOI: 10.14334/wartazoa.v26i3.1393
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Mycotoxin Contamination in the Food Chain

Abstract: Mycotoxins contamination in animal feed is harmful to livestock and leads to residues, such as aflatoxin and its metabolites (aflatoxin M1, aflatoxicol, aflatoxin Q1 and aflatoxin P1) which are deposited in meat, milk, and eggs. The existence of mycotoxins has been widespread; and mycotoxin is the most important contaminant in the food chain because it has implications for human health. Mold growth and mycotoxin production mainly depend on the weather, such as warm temperatures (28-31°C) and high humidity (60-… Show more

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“…It is important to note that providing forage in fresh or wet conditions can also pose a risk of metacercariae infection. Metacercariae can survive on fresh grass; thus, it is recommended to dry the forage in the sun for 2-3 days to eliminate the metacercariae (Martindah et al, 2005). According to Sudardjat (1992), infection with Fasciola spp.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is important to note that providing forage in fresh or wet conditions can also pose a risk of metacercariae infection. Metacercariae can survive on fresh grass; thus, it is recommended to dry the forage in the sun for 2-3 days to eliminate the metacercariae (Martindah et al, 2005). According to Sudardjat (1992), infection with Fasciola spp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fasciola spp. dominate in countries with tropical and subtropical climates, such as Pakistan, Bangladesh (Mas-Coma et al, 2005), and India (Martindah et al, 2005). The impact of fasciolosis in Indonesia can reach 513.6 billion Indonesian Rupia (IDR)/ year due to animal deaths, weight loss, reduced carcass quality, reduced milk production, and medical expenses (Kithuka et al, 2002;Valero and Salmeron, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fasciola hepatica commonly found in mammals and causes fasciolosis relating to the life cycle of the worm Fasciola sp. Mammals (livestock) infected by eating the forage contains metacercariae (Fasciola infective larvae) [19]. Ruminant livestock are often infected by Fasciola sp is cattle, goats, sheep and buffalo [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mycotoxins are non‐enzymatic and non‐hormonal secondary metabolites produced by fungi (mainly Aspergillus flavus , A. parasiticus , and A. nominus , etc.) under suitable environmental conditions that can cause pathological and physiological changes in humans and animals 1‐3 . Mycotoxins easily contaminate food and feed, including cereals, oilseeds, fruits, milk and processed products, which seriously threaten human life and health 4‐6 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…under suitable environmental conditions that can cause pathological and physiological changes in humans and animals. [1][2][3] Mycotoxins easily contaminate food and feed, including cereals, oilseeds, fruits, milk and processed products, which seriously threaten human life and health. [4][5][6] According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, approximately 25% of the world's crops are contaminated with mycotoxins annually, resulting in significant nutrition and economic losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%