Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) residues in milk are regulated in many parts of the world and can cost dairy farmers significantly due to lost milk sales. Additionally, due to the carcinogenicity of this compound contaminated milk can be a major public health concern. Thirty-four lactating dairy cows were utilised to investigate the relationship between somatic cell counts (SCC), milk yield and conversion of dietary aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) into milk AFM1 (carryover (CO)). The AFM1 in milk increased as soon as the first milking after animal ingestion with a pattern of increment up to the observed plateau (between 7th and 12th days of AFB1 ingestion). There was a significant (P,0.01) effect of the milk yield whereas no effect could be attributed to the SCC levels or to the milk yield3SCC interaction. Similarly, the main effect of milk yield was also observed (P,0.01) on the total amount of AFM1 excreted during the ingestion period. Although the plasma concentration of gamma-glutamyl transferase was significantly affected by aflatoxin administration, levels of this liver enzyme were within the normal range for lactating dairy cows. The current data suggest that milk yield is the major factor affecting the total excretion of AFM1

Masoero, F., Gallo, A., Moschini, M., Piva, G., Diaz, D. E., Carryover of aflatoxin from feed to milk in dairy cows with low or high somatic cell counts, <<ANIMAL>>, 2007; (1): 1344-1350. [doi:10.1017/S1751731107000663] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/10397]

Carryover of aflatoxin from feed to milk in dairy cows with low or high somatic cell counts

Masoero, Francesco;Gallo, Antonio;Moschini, Maurizio;Piva, Gianfranco;
2007

Abstract

Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) residues in milk are regulated in many parts of the world and can cost dairy farmers significantly due to lost milk sales. Additionally, due to the carcinogenicity of this compound contaminated milk can be a major public health concern. Thirty-four lactating dairy cows were utilised to investigate the relationship between somatic cell counts (SCC), milk yield and conversion of dietary aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) into milk AFM1 (carryover (CO)). The AFM1 in milk increased as soon as the first milking after animal ingestion with a pattern of increment up to the observed plateau (between 7th and 12th days of AFB1 ingestion). There was a significant (P,0.01) effect of the milk yield whereas no effect could be attributed to the SCC levels or to the milk yield3SCC interaction. Similarly, the main effect of milk yield was also observed (P,0.01) on the total amount of AFM1 excreted during the ingestion period. Although the plasma concentration of gamma-glutamyl transferase was significantly affected by aflatoxin administration, levels of this liver enzyme were within the normal range for lactating dairy cows. The current data suggest that milk yield is the major factor affecting the total excretion of AFM1
2007
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Masoero, F., Gallo, A., Moschini, M., Piva, G., Diaz, D. E., Carryover of aflatoxin from feed to milk in dairy cows with low or high somatic cell counts, <<ANIMAL>>, 2007; (1): 1344-1350. [doi:10.1017/S1751731107000663] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/10397]
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