Decontamination and Detoxification of Mycotoxins in Feed by Pre- and PostHarvest Methods, including the Use of Microorganisms

S. Focardi
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Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites originating from various species of fungi that can contaminate feed, causing chronic or acute toxicity in animals. Several mechanisms of detoxification were investigated to remove mycotoxins. At pre-harvest level, agronomic methods (planning harvesting time, crop rotation, soil tillage, irrigation and fertilization), biological methods (use of microorganisms as fungal antagonists) and chemical procedures (fungicide and insecticides) were taken into account. At post-harvest level, storage management (control of temperature, humidity, and of O2 , CO2 and N2 concentrations), physical methods (sorting, separation, washing, solvent extraction, heating, irradiation, adsorption), chemical methods (alkaline treatment and use of ozone), biological methods (use of microorganisms for detoxification and of catabolizing enzymes and application of nutritional strategies). In this mini-review, the concern of mycotoxins feed contamination, causing important consequences for dairy livestocks health, is described, considering different methods to be used for mycotoxins decontamination, including microbiological methods.
采前和采后方法对饲料中真菌毒素的净化和解毒,包括微生物的使用
真菌毒素是源自各种真菌的次生代谢物,可污染饲料,对动物造成慢性或急性毒性。研究了几种脱毒机制以去除霉菌毒素。在收获前阶段,考虑了农艺方法(计划收获时间、作物轮作、土壤耕作、灌溉和施肥)、生物方法(使用微生物作为真菌拮抗剂)和化学程序(杀菌剂和杀虫剂)。在收获后的水平,储存管理(控制温度,湿度,O2, CO2和N2浓度),物理方法(分类,分离,洗涤,溶剂提取,加热,照射,吸附),化学方法(碱性处理和使用臭氧),生物方法(使用微生物解毒和分解代谢酶和应用营养策略)。在这篇小型综述中,考虑到用于真菌毒素净化的不同方法,包括微生物方法,对霉菌毒素饲料污染的担忧进行了描述,对奶牛的健康造成了重要后果。
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