1. AFLATOXIN M1 INDUCING GENOTOXICITY AND PATHOLOGICAL LESIONS IN ORGAN MEATS, LIVER OF CATTLE SAMPLED FROM EL-BASATIN ABATTOIR, EGYPT.
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Elgohary, Islam, Abd-Elsalam, Reham M., Fadal, Nasser Gamal, and Mahmoud, A. M.
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ORGANS (Anatomy) , *AFLATOXINS , *CATTLE carcasses , *GENETIC toxicology , *THIN layer chromatography , *SLAUGHTERING - Abstract
In this study, two hundred and thirteen liver samples were randomly collected from different ages and both sexes of cattle carcasses in El-Basatin abattoir, Cairo governorate, Egypt. One hundred ninety-seven samples out of the examined specimens were free from any bacterial infections; but showed enlargement and pallor. Thirty-nine specimens representing about 20% of the bacteria-free specimens were examined to detect the Aflatoxins and its metabolites using thin layer chromatography (TLC) and LC MS/MS. All Pathological appraisals were recorded and the genotoxicity of the studied mycotoxin was detected using single cell gel electrophoresis (Comet). Our study revealed that there were prominent deleterious effects of Aflatoxin M1 on the hepatic tissue. The detection of aflatoxins' metabolites in the hepatic tissues is of great importance on the health of human consuming organ meat; and on the other hand, it may affect the farm animals' performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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