Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products

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Autor(a) principal: ALNABI,Dhurgham Ismael Baqer Al
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: AL-SHAWI,Sarmad Ghazi, AL-YOUNIS,Zena Kadhim, SWADI,Wael Ali, YOUSIF,Asraa Yacoob, HAFSAN,Hafsan, MAHMUDIONO,Trias
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract In recent years, the emerging livestock and poultry business has encountered several obstacles in producing healthy and safe products for human consumption while also providing quality and nutritious food for animals. The presence of fungal toxins and fungi in raw materials is the most significant difficulty in supplying food for livestock and poultry, since mycotoxins can reduce output and lower product quality. Also, their residues in the final products (milk, meat, eggs) can transmit their adverse effects to humans. Fungal toxins are produced as a result of the activity of fungi during their growth process, which is called Mycotoxins. Many fungal toxins have been identified to date, including Aflatoxins, Ziralenone, Fumonisins, and Ochratoxins. Aflatoxins contaminate foods, feeds, and other raw materials involved in their production, posing a serious health risk to humans, including carcinogenesis and severe toxicity. Environmental factors affect the production process of Mycotoxins, which depends on the geographical location, agricultural method, sensitivity of agricultural products, etc. Another important point is that some mycotoxins can be used as bioterrorism weapons. Exposure to Mycotoxins can have a wide range of detrimental biological effects, including bleeding, hepatotoxicity, renal toxicity, neurotoxicity, estrogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic. Because of the importance of the subject, in the current study, it was tried to review the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products for humans.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
title Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
spellingShingle Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
ALNABI,Dhurgham Ismael Baqer Al
livestock
healthy food
fungal toxins
mycotoxins
title_short Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
title_full Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
title_fullStr Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
title_sort Heavy metal in the soil-grain-food path: an overview of the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products
author ALNABI,Dhurgham Ismael Baqer Al
author_facet ALNABI,Dhurgham Ismael Baqer Al
AL-SHAWI,Sarmad Ghazi
AL-YOUNIS,Zena Kadhim
SWADI,Wael Ali
YOUSIF,Asraa Yacoob
HAFSAN,Hafsan
MAHMUDIONO,Trias
author_role author
author2 AL-SHAWI,Sarmad Ghazi
AL-YOUNIS,Zena Kadhim
SWADI,Wael Ali
YOUSIF,Asraa Yacoob
HAFSAN,Hafsan
MAHMUDIONO,Trias
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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AL-SHAWI,Sarmad Ghazi
AL-YOUNIS,Zena Kadhim
SWADI,Wael Ali
YOUSIF,Asraa Yacoob
HAFSAN,Hafsan
MAHMUDIONO,Trias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv livestock
healthy food
fungal toxins
mycotoxins
topic livestock
healthy food
fungal toxins
mycotoxins
description Abstract In recent years, the emerging livestock and poultry business has encountered several obstacles in producing healthy and safe products for human consumption while also providing quality and nutritious food for animals. The presence of fungal toxins and fungi in raw materials is the most significant difficulty in supplying food for livestock and poultry, since mycotoxins can reduce output and lower product quality. Also, their residues in the final products (milk, meat, eggs) can transmit their adverse effects to humans. Fungal toxins are produced as a result of the activity of fungi during their growth process, which is called Mycotoxins. Many fungal toxins have been identified to date, including Aflatoxins, Ziralenone, Fumonisins, and Ochratoxins. Aflatoxins contaminate foods, feeds, and other raw materials involved in their production, posing a serious health risk to humans, including carcinogenesis and severe toxicity. Environmental factors affect the production process of Mycotoxins, which depends on the geographical location, agricultural method, sensitivity of agricultural products, etc. Another important point is that some mycotoxins can be used as bioterrorism weapons. Exposure to Mycotoxins can have a wide range of detrimental biological effects, including bleeding, hepatotoxicity, renal toxicity, neurotoxicity, estrogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic. Because of the importance of the subject, in the current study, it was tried to review the role of Mycotoxins in potential hazards associated with animal products for humans.
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