Cargando…

Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals

The present study was aimed at measuring the concentration of aflatoxin M(1) (AFM(1)) in the milk of Holstein Friesian cows, its effect on the milk quality and seasonal trends, as well as to investigate the efficacy of a commercial clay-based toxin binder. For this purpose, milk samples from dairy c...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ullah, Inayat, Nasir, Amar, Kashif, Muhammad, Sikandar, Arbab, Sajid, Muhammad, Adil, Muhammad, Rehman, Aziz ur, Iqbal, Muhammad Umer, Ullah, Habib
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37982002
http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/18/2023-VETMED
_version_ 1785145978312982528
author Ullah, Inayat
Nasir, Amar
Kashif, Muhammad
Sikandar, Arbab
Sajid, Muhammad
Adil, Muhammad
Rehman, Aziz ur
Iqbal, Muhammad Umer
Ullah, Habib
author_facet Ullah, Inayat
Nasir, Amar
Kashif, Muhammad
Sikandar, Arbab
Sajid, Muhammad
Adil, Muhammad
Rehman, Aziz ur
Iqbal, Muhammad Umer
Ullah, Habib
author_sort Ullah, Inayat
collection PubMed
description The present study was aimed at measuring the concentration of aflatoxin M(1) (AFM(1)) in the milk of Holstein Friesian cows, its effect on the milk quality and seasonal trends, as well as to investigate the efficacy of a commercial clay-based toxin binder. For this purpose, milk samples from dairy cows (n = 72) were collected and assayed for AFM(1) before employing a clay-based toxin binder. The milk samples (n = 72) were collected from selected animals, revealing that 69.4% of the milk samples had AFM(1) levels above the United States permissible limit (0.5 μg/kg). The incidence of AFM(1) in milk during the winter and summer was 82.5% and 53.1%, respectively. Owing to the presence of AFM(1), the level of milk fat, solids-not-fat, and protein were found to be low. Subsequently, the affected animals were divided into two groups, i.e., AFM(1) positive control (n = 10) and the experimental group (n = 40). The experimental group of animals were fed the clay-based toxin binder at 25 g/animal/day. A progressive decrease of 19.8% in the AFM(1) levels was observed on day 4 and on day 7 (53.6%) in the treatment group. Furthermore, the fat, solids-non-fat and protein increased significantly in the milk. In conclusion, a high level of AFM(1) contamination occurs in the milk in Pakistan, affecting the quality of the milk production. Clay-based toxin binders may be used to ensure the milk quality and to protect the animal and consumer health.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10581521
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-105815212023-11-17 Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals Ullah, Inayat Nasir, Amar Kashif, Muhammad Sikandar, Arbab Sajid, Muhammad Adil, Muhammad Rehman, Aziz ur Iqbal, Muhammad Umer Ullah, Habib Vet Med (Praha) Original Paper The present study was aimed at measuring the concentration of aflatoxin M(1) (AFM(1)) in the milk of Holstein Friesian cows, its effect on the milk quality and seasonal trends, as well as to investigate the efficacy of a commercial clay-based toxin binder. For this purpose, milk samples from dairy cows (n = 72) were collected and assayed for AFM(1) before employing a clay-based toxin binder. The milk samples (n = 72) were collected from selected animals, revealing that 69.4% of the milk samples had AFM(1) levels above the United States permissible limit (0.5 μg/kg). The incidence of AFM(1) in milk during the winter and summer was 82.5% and 53.1%, respectively. Owing to the presence of AFM(1), the level of milk fat, solids-not-fat, and protein were found to be low. Subsequently, the affected animals were divided into two groups, i.e., AFM(1) positive control (n = 10) and the experimental group (n = 40). The experimental group of animals were fed the clay-based toxin binder at 25 g/animal/day. A progressive decrease of 19.8% in the AFM(1) levels was observed on day 4 and on day 7 (53.6%) in the treatment group. Furthermore, the fat, solids-non-fat and protein increased significantly in the milk. In conclusion, a high level of AFM(1) contamination occurs in the milk in Pakistan, affecting the quality of the milk production. Clay-based toxin binders may be used to ensure the milk quality and to protect the animal and consumer health. Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10581521/ /pubmed/37982002 http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/18/2023-VETMED Text en Copyright: © 2023 Ullah et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) (CC BY-NC 4.0).
spellingShingle Original Paper
Ullah, Inayat
Nasir, Amar
Kashif, Muhammad
Sikandar, Arbab
Sajid, Muhammad
Adil, Muhammad
Rehman, Aziz ur
Iqbal, Muhammad Umer
Ullah, Habib
Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals
title Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals
title_full Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals
title_fullStr Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals
title_short Incidence of aflatoxin M(1) in cows’ milk in Pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals
title_sort incidence of aflatoxin m(1) in cows’ milk in pakistan, effects on milk quality and evaluation of therapeutic management in dairy animals
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37982002
http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/18/2023-VETMED
work_keys_str_mv AT ullahinayat incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT nasiramar incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT kashifmuhammad incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT sikandararbab incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT sajidmuhammad incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT adilmuhammad incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT rehmanazizur incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT iqbalmuhammadumer incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals
AT ullahhabib incidenceofaflatoxinm1incowsmilkinpakistaneffectsonmilkqualityandevaluationoftherapeuticmanagementindairyanimals