High Presence of Toxigenic Aspergillus spp. in Commercial Poultry Feeds in Ilaro, Nigeria

F. Faparusi, E. A. Alagamba
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Background: Several health problems may be occurred due to consumption of mycotoxin-contaminated foods and feeds. The maize and oilseeds, as the main components of poultry feeds are susceptible to mould contamination and mycotoxin production. The aim of this study was to determine the presence of toxigenic Aspergillus spp. in poultry feeds from Ilaro, Nigeria. Methods: A total of 60 poultry feed samples were collected from five (A-E) feed millers in Ilaro, Nigeria. The feeds were classified into four groups, including broiler super starter, broiler starter, boiler grower mash, and broiler finisher mash. Moulds were isolated by spread plate technique and were identified using the conventional morphological method. The toxigenic potentials of the isolates were determined by ammonia vapor test. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS version 20. Results: The results showed that all feed samples (100%) were contaminated with Aspergillus spp. Out of 93 Aspergillus spp. isolates, A. flavus (40 of 93) had the most prevalence, while A. parasiticus (8 of 93) was the least. Totally, 15 out of 93 (16.1%) Aspergillus spp. strains showed toxin production potentials. Conclusion: The presence of toxigenic Aspergillus in the feed leads to the secretion of hazardous toxins especially aflatoxins which can contaminate poultry meat endangering food chain. Consequently, there is an urgent need to create more awareness on the health implications of feeding poultry with mycotoxins-contaminated feeds in this region of Nigeria. © 2018, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences. This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
尼日利亚伊拉罗市商业家禽饲料中高含量的产毒曲霉
背景:食用受霉菌毒素污染的食品和饲料可能会产生一些健康问题。玉米和油籽作为家禽饲料的主要成分,容易受到霉菌污染和产生霉菌毒素。本研究的目的是确定产毒曲霉属在尼日利亚伊拉罗市家禽饲料中的存在。方法:从尼日利亚Ilaro的5家(A- e)饲料加工厂采集60份家禽饲料样品。饲料分为4组,分别为肉鸡超级发酵剂、肉鸡发酵剂、锅炉生长醪和肉鸡育成醪。采用平板法分离霉菌,并用常规形态学方法进行鉴定。采用氨蒸汽法测定菌株的产毒势。采用SPSS 20进行统计分析。结果:所有饲料样品均被曲霉污染(100%),其中黄曲霉(40 / 93)感染率最高,寄生曲霉(8 / 93)感染率最低。93株曲霉菌株中有15株(16.1%)具有产毒潜力。结论:饲料中产毒曲霉的存在会导致有害毒素尤其是黄曲霉毒素的分泌,从而污染禽肉,危及食物链。因此,迫切需要提高人们对尼日利亚这一地区用真菌毒素污染饲料喂养家禽的健康影响的认识。©2018,Shahid Sadoughi医学科学大学。这是一篇基于知识共享署名4.0国际许可协议的开放获取文章。
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