Aflatoxins Absorption and Excretion Dynamics in Dairy Cows: Technical Strategies to Reduce Metabolites Carry over in Milk

2008 
Aflatoxins are the most potent natural carcinogenic compound present in nature. Aflatoxin B1 is poorly degraded in the rumen and is excreted in milk as aflatoxin M1 with a carry-over rate of 1-3%. The present work investigated rate and schedule of aflatoxins plasma appearance following an oral contaminated bolus to verify how these toxins are absorbed in the gastro-intestinal tract of dairy cows. Aflatoxins plasma and milk appearances were also investigated using a non-absorbing mucosa to understand the possible aflatoxins absorption mechanism through mucous membranes. A trial was carried out in lactating dairy cows to study the carry over of ingested aflatoxin B1 in milk as aflatoxin M1 in relation to milk yield and somatic cells count, the latter as indicator of udder inflammatory processes. sequestering capacity of different kinds of mycotoxins sequestering agents were compared in vitro trial carried out at different experimental conditions. The behaviour of the aflatoxins-adsorbents complexes through digestive tract of lactating dairy cows were also investigated in vivo by measuring appearance of aflatoxin M1 into milk. An in vivo trial was conducted to verify if effect of pelletizing or simply mixing processes is useful to improve mycotoxins sequestering agents efficacy in dairy cow nutrition.
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