Fungi and Mycotoxins in Feed Intended for Sows at Different Reproductive Stages in Argentina

Author:

Pereyra Carina Maricel12,Cavaglieri Lilia Renée12,Chiacchiera Stella Maris23,Dalcero Ana María12

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Microbiología e Inmunología, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, CONICET, Ruta 36, km 601, Río Cuarto, 5800 Córdoba, Argentina

2. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas (CIC-CONICET), Carrera del Investigador Científico, Rivadavia 1917, CP C1033AAJ, Buenos Aires, Argentina

3. Departamento de Química, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, Ruta 36, km 601, Río Cuarto, 5800 Córdoba, Argentina

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate fungi and contamination levels of aflatoxinB1, ochratoxin A, fumonisinB1, and zearalenone in raw materials and finished feed intended for sows at different reproductive stages. Total fungi,Aspergillus,Penicillium, andFusariumspecies occurrence, were examined.Aspergillus flavus,A. niger aggregatespp., andF. verticillioideswere the prevalent species. Fungal counts exceeded the levels proposed as feed hygienic quality limits (1×104colony forming units) at all reproductive stages. AflatoxinB1, ochratoxin A, fumonisinB1, and zearalenone were detected by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Aflatoxin levels in 80% samples of finished sow feeds were over the permitted levels of 0.02 μgg-1(mean228.2±95μgKg1). FumonisinB1was detected in all tested raw materials at levels that varied from 50.3 to 1137.64 μgKg1and finished feed samples at levels that ranged from 99.8 to 512.4 μgKg1. AflatoxinB1, zearalenone, and ochratoxin A were not detected in raw materials. All finished feeds were negative for zearalenone contamination whereas all nonpregnant gilt samples were contaminated with low OTA levels (mean0.259±0.123). This fact requires periodic monitoring to prevent the occurrence of mycotoxicosis in animal production, to reduce the economic losses, and to minimize hazards to human health.

Funder

SECYT-UNRC

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Veterinary

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