Studies regarding the transfer of mycotoxins from sow feed to colostrum are scarce. A sample of in-house produced lactation feed and one of colostrum were collected from two or three sows per farm (total 49) from 19 farms. The feed contents of aflatoxins (AFs), fumonisins (FUs), deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEA) were assessed using ELISA and confirmed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), The values were very low (10, 12, 17 and 2 positive samples for AFs, FUs, DON and ZEA, respectively), except for two samples (one AF, one DON). Based on feed values, colostrum samples from 13 farms were tested for at least one mycotoxin (Total 35). Aflatoxins were not found in any sample. A signal for FUs was observed in 5 of 11 colostra, despite low feed values; DON was frequently present in the colostrum (10/14). On the farm where the feed exceeded the DON suggested limits, a higher colostrum content was seen, 10.9 µg/kg, approximately 1/69 of the value showing toxicity in young pigs. The absence of reference values for neonate pigs, and the risk of higher and longer ingestion of DON by sows suggested considering routine checks of sow feed; more research on DON transfer and toxicity in piglets is needed.

Transfer of mycotoxins from lactation feed to colostrum of sows / Trevisi P.; Luise D.; Spinelli E.; Correa F.; De Leo E.; Trambajolo G.; Diegoli G.; Bosi P.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:12(2020), pp. 2253.1-2253.10. [10.3390/ani10122253]

Transfer of mycotoxins from lactation feed to colostrum of sows

Trevisi P.;Luise D.;Spinelli E.;Correa F.;Bosi P.
2020

Abstract

Studies regarding the transfer of mycotoxins from sow feed to colostrum are scarce. A sample of in-house produced lactation feed and one of colostrum were collected from two or three sows per farm (total 49) from 19 farms. The feed contents of aflatoxins (AFs), fumonisins (FUs), deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEA) were assessed using ELISA and confirmed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), The values were very low (10, 12, 17 and 2 positive samples for AFs, FUs, DON and ZEA, respectively), except for two samples (one AF, one DON). Based on feed values, colostrum samples from 13 farms were tested for at least one mycotoxin (Total 35). Aflatoxins were not found in any sample. A signal for FUs was observed in 5 of 11 colostra, despite low feed values; DON was frequently present in the colostrum (10/14). On the farm where the feed exceeded the DON suggested limits, a higher colostrum content was seen, 10.9 µg/kg, approximately 1/69 of the value showing toxicity in young pigs. The absence of reference values for neonate pigs, and the risk of higher and longer ingestion of DON by sows suggested considering routine checks of sow feed; more research on DON transfer and toxicity in piglets is needed.
2020
Transfer of mycotoxins from lactation feed to colostrum of sows / Trevisi P.; Luise D.; Spinelli E.; Correa F.; De Leo E.; Trambajolo G.; Diegoli G.; Bosi P.. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:12(2020), pp. 2253.1-2253.10. [10.3390/ani10122253]
Trevisi P.; Luise D.; Spinelli E.; Correa F.; De Leo E.; Trambajolo G.; Diegoli G.; Bosi P.
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