Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research (Jul 2015)

Screening of aflatoxin B1 and mycobiota related to raw materials and finished feed destined for fish

  • Etelvina María Carvalho Gonçalves-Nunes,
  • Maria M Gomes-Pereira,
  • Amilton P Raposo-Costa,
  • Carlos A da Rocha-Rosa,
  • Carina M Pereyra,
  • Rodrigo M Calvet,
  • Ana L Alves-Marques,
  • Francisco Cardoso-Filho,
  • Maria C Sanches-Muratori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3856/vol43-issue3-fulltext-22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 3
pp. 595 – 600

Abstract

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The aim of the present study was to determine fungal genera, Aspergillus, Pénicillium and Fusarium species and aflatoxin B1 contamination from raw materials and finished feed intended for fish farm localized in Piaui, Brazil. Aspergillusflavus and P. citrinum were isolated with a high relative density from all samples. In general, a high percent of samples exceeded the levels proposed as feed hygienic quality limits (CFU g-1) according to Good Manufacture Practice. Aflatoxin B1 was analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. All raw materials and finished feed showed aflatoxin B1 levels. Although in this study AFB1 levels below recommended limits (20 μg kg-1) were found, it is important to emphasize the feed intake with toxin in low concentrations along time, since it produce chronic deleterious effects in animal production. This fact requires periodic monitoring to prevent the occurrence of chronic aflatoxicosis in aquaculture, to reduce the economic losses and to minimize hazards to animal health.

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