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Natural contamination of dietary rice straw with zearalenone and urinary zearalenone concentrations in a cattle herd

Authors :
Hasunuma, H.
Takagi, M.
Kawamura, O.
Taniguchi, C.
Chuma, T.
Uno, S.
Kokushi, E.
Matsumoto, D.
Tshering, C.
Deguchi, E.
Fink-Gremmels, J.
Risk Assessment of Toxic and Immunomodulatory Agents
Dep IRAS
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The present study was conducted to 1) identify the natural source of feed contamination by zearalenone (ZEN), which was suspected to have caused persistently increased urinary ZEN concentrations in one of our experimental cattle herds, and 2) evaluate the effects of intervention against this source of contamination. As an experimental model, a fattening Japanese Black cattle herd showing persistently increased urinary ZEN concentrations was identified. Urinary ZEN concentrations of cows fed with new rice straw (experimental group, n = 6) vs. cows that continued to feed on the old rice straw (control group, n = 4) were measured at the start (d 1) and at 2 wk (d 14) after the onset of feeding with straw. In addition, the ZEN concentration in feed and water samples was measured by using both the ELISA and HPLC methods. Furthermore, isolation and identification of fungi from rice straw and concentrate feed samples were performed. The urinary ZEN concentration [ZEN (pg/mL)/creatinine (mg/mL) = pg/mg of creatinine] of cows fed with new rice straw was significantly (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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