Mycotoxins and Animal Foods

Mycotoxins and Animal Foods
Author: DUPLICATE Smith
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 902
Release: 1991-07-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780849349041

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The ingestion of feed containing mycotoxins has serious adverse effects on the health of farm animals, contributing to reduced weight gain, lower reproductivity, damage to the immune system, severe illnesses, and even death. Mycotoxins formed in animal feedstuffs depend on the presence of specific strains of filamentous fungi or molds and are strongly influenced by environmental factors such as temperature and humidity. This book considers the biological nature of mycotoxin formation, the chemical and biological methods of analysis, as well as the extensive range of substrates capable of supporting the growth of toxigenic fungi. The book also provides extensive coverage of the mycotoxicoses of farmed animals and the current state of research into the control and detoxification of mycotoxins. All researchers interested in mycotoxins and their effects on animals will find important information in this book.

Mycotoxins in Food

Mycotoxins in Food
Author: N Magan
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2004-07-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1855739089

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Mycotoxins, toxic compounds produced by fungi, pose a significant contamination risk in both animal feed and foods for human consumption. With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, Mycotoxins in food summarises the wealth of recent research on how to assess the risks from mycotoxins, detect particular mycotoxins and control them at differing stages in the supply chain. Part one addresses risk assessment techniques, sampling methods, modelling and detection techniques used to measure the risk of mycotoxin contamination and the current regulations governing mycotoxin limits in food. Part two looks at how the risk of contamination may be controlled, with chapters on the use of HACCP systems and mycotoxin control at different stages in the supply chain. Two case studies demonstrate how these controls work for particular products. The final section details particular mycotoxins, from ochratoxin A and patulin to zearalenone and fumonisins. Mycotoxins in food is a standard reference for all those concerned with ensuring the safety of food. Discusses the wealth of recent research in this important area Covers risk assessment, detection of particular mycotoxins and how to control them throughout the supply chain Describes how the risk of contamination can be controlled, including the use of HACCP systems

Industrial Enzyme Applications

Industrial Enzyme Applications
Author: Andreas Vogel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3527343857

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This reference is a "must-read": It explains how an effective and economically viable enzymatic process in industry is developed and presents numerous successful examples which underline the efficiency of biocatalysis.

Mycotoxins in Food, Feed and Bioweapons

Mycotoxins in Food, Feed and Bioweapons
Author: Mahendra Rai
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2009-10-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642007252

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Mycotoxins are made by different biosynthetic pathways, and they have an extremely wide range of pharmacological effects. This book will update readers on several cutting-edge aspects of mycotoxin research, including topics such as: new analytical methods for detection; the adoption of an ancient Mexican process for detoxification of aflatoxins; mycotoxin management in Ireland, Lithuania and South America; mycotoxin reduction through plant breeding and integrated management practices; and natural aflatoxin inhibitors from medicinal plants. Further contributions examine ochratoxins, selected trichothecenes, zearalenone, and aflatoxin-like gene clusters, as well as sclerotial development in Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus. Of particular interest are the chapters on the potential use of mycotoxins as bioweapons. This book will stimulate new thinking on the need to develop therapeutic as well as preventative interventions to reduce the toxicological threat of mycotoxins.

Mycotoxins and Food Safety

Mycotoxins and Food Safety
Author: Jonathan W. DeVries
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2002-03-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780306467806

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Mycotoxins, from the Greek "mukes" referring to fungi or slime molds and toxin from the Latin "toxicum" referencing a poison for arrows, have earned their reputation for being potentially deleterious to the health and well being of a consuming organism, whether it be animal or human. Unfortunately, mycotoxins are a ubiquitous factor in the natural life cycle of food producing plants. As such, control of the potential impact of mycotoxins on food safety relies heavily upon accurate analysis and surveys followed by commodity segregation and restricted use or decontamination through processing. The purpose of this book is to provide the most comprehensive and current information on the topic of mycotoxins and assuring food safety. Chapters represented in the book reflect such diverse topics ranging from occurrence and impact, analysis, reduction through processing and plant breeding, toxicology and safety assessments to regulatory perspectives. Authors represent a range of international perspectives.

Mycotoxins

Mycotoxins
Author: John F. Leslie
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1845930827

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This book is an outcome of the MycoGlobe conference in Accra. Most of the chapters are based on invited oral presentations made at the conference. The chapters in this book touch on issues including health, trade, ecology, epidemiology, occurrence, detection, management, awareness and policy. This book serves as a source of information on the occurrence and impact of mycotoxins on everything from trade and health to agricultural production in addition to suggesting opportunities for their management in Africa and elsewhere by researchers, policy makers and development investors.

Food and Feed Safety Systems and Analysis

Food and Feed Safety Systems and Analysis
Author: Steven Ricke
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128498889

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Food and Feed Safety Systems and Analysis discusses the integration of food safety with recent research developments in food borne pathogens. The book covers food systems, food borne ecology, how to conduct research on food safety and food borne pathogens, and developing educational materials to train incoming professionals in the field. Topics include data analysis and cyber security for food safety systems, control of food borne pathogens and supply chain logistics. The book uniquely covers current food safety perspectives on integrating food systems concepts into pet food manufacturing, as well as data analyses aspects of food systems. Explores cutting edge research about emerging issues associated with food safety Includes new research on understanding foodborne Salmonella, Listeria and E. coli Presents foodborne pathogens and whole genome sequencing applications Provides concepts and issues related to pet and animal feed safety

Mycotoxins in Animal Products

Mycotoxins in Animal Products
Author: Martin Weidenbörner
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030309193

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This book is one of three volumes expanding upon content found in Mycotoxins in Foodstuffs, Second Edition, and focuses on milk and milk products, and meat. Foodstuffs of plant origin that play only a minor role in mycotoxin contamination, such as asparagus, are also covered. Mycotoxins in Animal Products - Milk and Milk Products, and Meat comprises: More than 100 new publications and 300 publications in all Single chapter overview with all mycotoxins and each foodstuff that is contaminated Coverage of "co-contamination," showing the co-occurrence of mycotoxins in a foodstuff, where possible Coverage of "further contamination,“ describing further foodstuffs with their mycotoxins documented, where possible List of articles dealing with conventionally and organically produced foodstuffs and their mycotoxin contamination

Control of Mycotoxins

Control of Mycotoxins
Author: Palle Krogh
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 111
Release: 1973-01-01
Genre: Aflatoxins
ISBN: 9780408705363

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Mycotoxins Occurence in Feed and Their Influence on Animal Health

Mycotoxins Occurence in Feed and Their Influence on Animal Health
Author: Maciej Gajęcki
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3039438476

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According to the presented studies, the health condition of animals in rearing and breeding should be regularly monitored. This would allow early detection of delicate deviations in the body of clinically healthy individuals. Unfortunately, regular monitoring of the health of animals in commercial production is not performed. It follows that this type of research should be an introduction to further, more inquisitive steps. This can form the basis for further courses of action, indicating which organs or tissues field doctors or researchers should be interested in and what to pay attention to in order to find the correct answer, concerning the situation in the animal body. In the future, we should determine biomedical markers for use in precision veterinary medicine. In human medicine, this has been practiced with great success. The problem, however, is that we are getting to know more and more substances produced by mold fungi. This causes a build-up of new interpretative problems, causing health conditions (diagnosis), as well as analytical problems. To fully understand the results we need new techniques to assess toxicological and chemical hazards, including those related to undesirable substances. We need a solid knowledge of the biological pathways underlying the toxicity and tolerance to interference factors toxicological processes. We hope that the presented study will allow for a better understanding of mycotoxicoses that bother us and our animals, which will allow for more effective preventive actions.