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Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells

Food and feed can be naturally contaminated by several mycotoxins, and concern about the hazard of exposure to mycotoxin mixtures is increasing. In this study, more than 800 metabolites were analyzed in 524 finished pig feed samples collected worldwide. Eighty-eight percent of the samples were co-co...

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Autores principales: Khoshal, Abdullah Khan, Novak, Barbara, Martin, Pascal G. P., Jenkins, Timothy, Neves, Manon, Schatzmayr, Gerd, Oswald, Isabelle P., Pinton, Philippe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6950336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11120727
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author Khoshal, Abdullah Khan
Novak, Barbara
Martin, Pascal G. P.
Jenkins, Timothy
Neves, Manon
Schatzmayr, Gerd
Oswald, Isabelle P.
Pinton, Philippe
author_facet Khoshal, Abdullah Khan
Novak, Barbara
Martin, Pascal G. P.
Jenkins, Timothy
Neves, Manon
Schatzmayr, Gerd
Oswald, Isabelle P.
Pinton, Philippe
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description Food and feed can be naturally contaminated by several mycotoxins, and concern about the hazard of exposure to mycotoxin mixtures is increasing. In this study, more than 800 metabolites were analyzed in 524 finished pig feed samples collected worldwide. Eighty-eight percent of the samples were co-contaminated with deoxynivalenol (DON) and other regulated/emerging mycotoxins. The Top 60 emerging/regulated mycotoxins co-occurring with DON in pig feed shows that 48%, 13%, 8% and 12% are produced by Fusarium, Aspergillus, Penicillium and Alternaria species, respectively. Then, the individual and combined toxicity of DON and the 10 most prevalent emerging mycotoxins (brevianamide F, cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Tyr), tryptophol, enniatins A1, B, B1, emodin, aurofusarin, beauvericin and apicidin) was measured at three ratios corresponding to pig feed contamination. Toxicity was assessed by measuring the viability of intestinal porcine epithelial cells, IPEC-1, at 48-h. BRV-F, Cyclo and TRPT did not alter cell viability. The other metabolites were ranked in the following order of toxicity: apicidin > enniatin A1 > DON > beauvericin > enniatin B > enniatin B1 > emodin > aurofusarin. In most of the mixtures, combined toxicity was similar to the toxicity of DON alone. In terms of pig health, these results demonstrate that the co-occurrence of emerging mycotoxins that we tested with DON does not exacerbate toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-69503362020-01-16 Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells Khoshal, Abdullah Khan Novak, Barbara Martin, Pascal G. P. Jenkins, Timothy Neves, Manon Schatzmayr, Gerd Oswald, Isabelle P. Pinton, Philippe Toxins (Basel) Article Food and feed can be naturally contaminated by several mycotoxins, and concern about the hazard of exposure to mycotoxin mixtures is increasing. In this study, more than 800 metabolites were analyzed in 524 finished pig feed samples collected worldwide. Eighty-eight percent of the samples were co-contaminated with deoxynivalenol (DON) and other regulated/emerging mycotoxins. The Top 60 emerging/regulated mycotoxins co-occurring with DON in pig feed shows that 48%, 13%, 8% and 12% are produced by Fusarium, Aspergillus, Penicillium and Alternaria species, respectively. Then, the individual and combined toxicity of DON and the 10 most prevalent emerging mycotoxins (brevianamide F, cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Tyr), tryptophol, enniatins A1, B, B1, emodin, aurofusarin, beauvericin and apicidin) was measured at three ratios corresponding to pig feed contamination. Toxicity was assessed by measuring the viability of intestinal porcine epithelial cells, IPEC-1, at 48-h. BRV-F, Cyclo and TRPT did not alter cell viability. The other metabolites were ranked in the following order of toxicity: apicidin > enniatin A1 > DON > beauvericin > enniatin B > enniatin B1 > emodin > aurofusarin. In most of the mixtures, combined toxicity was similar to the toxicity of DON alone. In terms of pig health, these results demonstrate that the co-occurrence of emerging mycotoxins that we tested with DON does not exacerbate toxicity. MDPI 2019-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6950336/ /pubmed/31835876 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11120727 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khoshal, Abdullah Khan
Novak, Barbara
Martin, Pascal G. P.
Jenkins, Timothy
Neves, Manon
Schatzmayr, Gerd
Oswald, Isabelle P.
Pinton, Philippe
Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells
title Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells
title_full Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells
title_fullStr Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells
title_full_unstemmed Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells
title_short Co-Occurrence of DON and Emerging Mycotoxins in Worldwide Finished Pig Feed and Their Combined Toxicity in Intestinal Cells
title_sort co-occurrence of don and emerging mycotoxins in worldwide finished pig feed and their combined toxicity in intestinal cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6950336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins11120727
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