Dose response reduction of aflatoxin M1 in milk of Holstein cows administered an aluminosilicate clay adsorbent

S. C. Allen, K. Russo, D. Compart, D. Diaz, S. Ward
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Thirty-five Holstein cows were utilized in a completely randomized design to evaluate the efficacy of 2 doses of an aluminosilicate clay at reducing aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) transfer into milk. Cows were stratified by parity, stage of lactation, and milk production. Cows were assigned to 1 of 5 dietary treatments for 13 days (n = 7): (1) control (CON), basal diet; (2) clay control (4C), CON plus 4 oz clay; (3) aflatoxin (AF) control (AF-CON), CON plus 113 ppb AF; (4) AF-CON diet with 4 oz clay (4C+AF); or (5) AF-CON diet with 8 oz clay (8C+AF). Data  were  analyzed  using  the  GLM  procedure  of  SAS,  and  significance was declared when P ≤ 0.05. Milk yield was greatest in 4C+AF and 8C+AF cows and least in CON. Milk AFM1concentration averaged < 0.01, N/D (< 0.04 ppb), 1.64, 1.26, and 0.90 ppb for CON, 4C, AF-CON, 4C+AF, and 8C+AF diets, respectively. A dose response was observed for AFM1 transfer with a 21.88 and 40.63% reduction in cows consuming 4C+AF and 8C+AF diets, respectively. Feeding aluminosilicate clay to AF challenged Holstein cows resulted in a dose response reduction in AFM1 secretion and improved milk production.
硅酸铝粘土吸附剂降低荷斯坦奶牛乳中黄曲霉毒素M1的剂量反应
采用完全随机设计的方法,对35头荷斯坦奶牛进行试验,以评估两种剂量的铝硅酸盐粘土降低黄曲霉毒素M1 (AFM1)转移到牛奶中的效果。奶牛按胎次、泌乳期和产奶量分层。饲喂5种饲粮处理中的1种,试验期13 d (n = 7):(1)对照(CON),基础饲粮;(2)粘土控制(4C), CON加4盎司粘土;(3)黄曲霉毒素(AF)对照(AF-CON), CON加113 ppb AF;(4) 4 oz粘土(4C+AF) AF- con饲粮;或(5)含8盎司粘土(8C+AF)的AF- con日粮。数据采用SAS的GLM程序进行分析,P≤0.05为显著性。4C+AF和8C+AF奶牛产奶量最大,CON奶牛产奶量最小。CON、4C、AF-CON、4C+AF和8C+AF饲粮的afm1平均浓度分别< 0.01、N/D < 0.04 ppb)、1.64、1.26和0.90 ppb。饲喂4C+AF和8C+AF饲粮的奶牛,AFM1的转移呈剂量效应,分别减少21.88%和40.63%。用铝硅酸盐粘土饲喂AF诱发的荷斯坦奶牛,可减少AFM1分泌,提高产奶量。
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