Aspergillus fumigatus toxicity and gliotoxin levels in feedstuff for domestic animals and pets in Argentina
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Pena, G.
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Aspergillus fumigatus toxicity and gliotoxin levels in feedstuff for domestic animals and pets in Argentina
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Aims: To evaluate gliotoxin production by Aspergillus fumigatus strains isolated
from feedstuff intended for domestic animals and pets, and to determine the
amount of gliotoxin in these substrates.
Methods and Results: A total of 150 feedstuff samples were collected. They
were composed of 30 samples each of five different feed types (pigs, poultry,
cattle, horse and pets). Aspergillus fumigatus gliotoxin production ability and
gliotoxin presence in feedstuff was determined by HPLC. Aspergillus fumigatus
strains were isolated from all of the tested samples. Strains from cattle, horses
and pet food were able to produce gliotoxin. Corn silage samples intended for
cattle did not show gliotoxin contamination. All the other tested samples had
gliotoxin levels ranging from 29 to 209 lg g)1. Horse and poultry feed samples
had the greatest contamination frequency.
Conclusions: Feed samples contaminated with gliotoxin are potentially toxic to
animals.
Significance and Impact of the Study: The presence of gliotoxin could affect
animal productivity and health. Moreover, there are risks of contamination to
farm workers handling improperly stored animal feed. Aspergillus fumigatus
strains isolated from different sources should be investigated to determine prevention
and control strategies.
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This work was carried out with grants from PICT, SECYT
(UNRC), Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologı´a de Co´ rdoba
y PICT-CNPq.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119088
DOI: doi:10.1111/j.1472-765X.2009.02756.x
ISSN: 0266-8254
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Letters in Applied Microbiology 50 (2010) 77–81
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