Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)

Results of the ten-year annual mycotoxicological testing of complete mixed feeds for pigs and poultry submitted by holdings and processing establishments located in the Northwestern, Central, Southern, Volga and Ural Federal Districts are presented. Competitive ELISA tests showed that the occurrence...

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Main Authors: G. P. Kononenko, A. A. Burkin, Ye. V. Zotova
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Published: Da Vinci Media 2020-03-01
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description Results of the ten-year annual mycotoxicological testing of complete mixed feeds for pigs and poultry submitted by holdings and processing establishments located in the Northwestern, Central, Southern, Volga and Ural Federal Districts are presented. Competitive ELISA tests showed that the occurrence of T-2 toxin, deoxynivalenol, zearalenon, fumonisines B, alternariol, ochratoxin A, citrinin, mycophenolic acid, ergoalkoloids and emodin was about 5% and quantities thereof varied within one or three orders; quantities of T-2 toxin, deoxynivalenol, zearalenon, fumonisines, and ochratoxin A might exceed maximum admissible levels for feed grains. Diacetoxyscirpenol, aflatoxin В1, sterigmatocystin and cyclopiazonic acid belonged to group of rare contaminants. Level of feed contamination with T-2 toxin and emodin was found to be consistently high during the said period; in some of the years occurrence of deoxynivalenol, fumonisines as well as ochra­toxin A, citrinin, mycophenolic acid and ergoalkoloids increased. In 2016–2018, mixed feed contamination with alternariol increased whereas contamination with fumonizin steadily decreased and level of zearalenon occurrence remained consistently low. Evidence for a wide occurrence of emodin known as “diarrheic factor” as well as for sporadic increase in mixed feed contamination with alternariol, citrinin, mycophenolic acid, mycotoxins having the highly dangerous toxic impact and long-term adverse effects, was detected for the first time. These data confirmed the need for their inclusion into the regulated group of substances significant for public health. General features of pig and poultry feed contamination as well as usefulness of regional surveys for intoxication risk prediction are described. Special attention is paid to the importance of the projects for creation of common information resources that could become a unique scientific basis for innovations in feed poisoning prevention. Original monitoring data systematized and summarized in the paper are given in electronic format in section Additional materials.
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spelling doaj-art-505dd16a25ad44d88e654dbfa950088f2025-02-06T09:52:08ZengDa Vinci MediaВетеринария сегодня2304-196X2658-69592020-03-0101606510.29326/2304-196X-2020-1-32-60-65444Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)G. P. Kononenko0A. A. Burkin1Ye. V. Zotova2All-Russia Research Institute of Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene and Ecology – Branch of the Federal State-Financed Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre – All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after K. I. Scryabin and Ya. R. Kovalenko of the Russian Academy of Sciences”All-Russia Research Institute of Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene and Ecology – Branch of the Federal State-Financed Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre – All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after K. I. Scryabin and Ya. R. Kovalenko of the Russian Academy of Sciences”All-Russia Research Institute of Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene and Ecology – Branch of the Federal State-Financed Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre – All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after K. I. Scryabin and Ya. R. Kovalenko of the Russian Academy of Sciences”Results of the ten-year annual mycotoxicological testing of complete mixed feeds for pigs and poultry submitted by holdings and processing establishments located in the Northwestern, Central, Southern, Volga and Ural Federal Districts are presented. Competitive ELISA tests showed that the occurrence of T-2 toxin, deoxynivalenol, zearalenon, fumonisines B, alternariol, ochratoxin A, citrinin, mycophenolic acid, ergoalkoloids and emodin was about 5% and quantities thereof varied within one or three orders; quantities of T-2 toxin, deoxynivalenol, zearalenon, fumonisines, and ochratoxin A might exceed maximum admissible levels for feed grains. Diacetoxyscirpenol, aflatoxin В1, sterigmatocystin and cyclopiazonic acid belonged to group of rare contaminants. Level of feed contamination with T-2 toxin and emodin was found to be consistently high during the said period; in some of the years occurrence of deoxynivalenol, fumonisines as well as ochra­toxin A, citrinin, mycophenolic acid and ergoalkoloids increased. In 2016–2018, mixed feed contamination with alternariol increased whereas contamination with fumonizin steadily decreased and level of zearalenon occurrence remained consistently low. Evidence for a wide occurrence of emodin known as “diarrheic factor” as well as for sporadic increase in mixed feed contamination with alternariol, citrinin, mycophenolic acid, mycotoxins having the highly dangerous toxic impact and long-term adverse effects, was detected for the first time. These data confirmed the need for their inclusion into the regulated group of substances significant for public health. General features of pig and poultry feed contamination as well as usefulness of regional surveys for intoxication risk prediction are described. Special attention is paid to the importance of the projects for creation of common information resources that could become a unique scientific basis for innovations in feed poisoning prevention. Original monitoring data systematized and summarized in the paper are given in electronic format in section Additional materials.https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/459complete mixed feedmycotoxinsmonitoringenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa)
spellingShingle G. P. Kononenko
A. A. Burkin
Ye. V. Zotova
Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)
Ветеринария сегодня
complete mixed feed
mycotoxins
monitoring
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa)
title Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)
title_full Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)
title_fullStr Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)
title_full_unstemmed Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)
title_short Mycotoxicological monitoring. Part 1. Complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry (2009–2018)
title_sort mycotoxicological monitoring part 1 complete mixed feed for pigs and poultry 2009 2018
topic complete mixed feed
mycotoxins
monitoring
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa)
url https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/459
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