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Synergistic Effects of Essential Oils and Organic Acids against Aspergillus flavus Contamination in Poultry Feed.

Authors :
Satterlee T
McDonough CM
Gold SE
Chen C
Glenn AE
Pokoo-Aikins A
Source :
Toxins [Toxins (Basel)] 2023 Oct 31; Vol. 15 (11). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 31.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Organic acids and essential oils are commonly used in the poultry industry as antimicrobials and for their beneficial effects on gut health, growth performance, and meat quality. A common postharvest storage fungal colonist, Aspergillus flavus , contaminates corn, the primary component of poultry feed, with the highly detrimental mycotoxin, aflatoxin. Aflatoxin adversely affects poultry feed intake, feed conversion efficiency, weight gain, egg production, fertility, hatchability, and poultry meat yield. Both organic acids and essential oils have been reported to inhibit the growth of A. flavus. Thus, we evaluated if the inhibitory synergy between combined essential oils (cinnamon, lemongrass, and oregano) and organic acids (acetic, butyric, and propionic) prevents A. flavus growth. The study confirmed that these compounds inhibit the growth of A. flavus and that synergistic interactions do occur between some of them. Overall, cinnamon oil was shown to have the highest synergy with all the organic acids tested, requiring 1000 µL/L air of cinnamon oil and 888 mg/kg of butyric acid to fully suppress A. flavus growth on corn kernels. With the strong synergism demonstrated, combining certain essential oils and organic acids offers a potentially effective natural method for controlling postharvest aflatoxin contamination in poultry feed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2072-6651
Volume :
15
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Toxins
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37999498
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15110635