Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization

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Autor(a) principal: Daga,Andressa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Horn,Marcelina Bottoni, Kottwitz,Luciana Bill Mikito, Fariña,Luciana Oliveira de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: Aflatoxins, fumonisins and zearalenone take part of the most studied mycotoxin groups due to their toxic effects on animal and human health. This research evaluated samples of soybeans meal used in animal food industry. A hundred and twenty one soybean meal samples were analyzed, so that 66 were analyzed before the industrial processing of micronization and 55 after it. The bromatological average of samples before micronization showed the following answers: 12.4% moisture; 46.4% protein; 79.5% protein solubility; 5.9% ash content; 2.2% fat; 4.3% fiber and 0.02 (ΔpH) of urease activity. The samples of micronization soybean meal showed 7.0% average values for moisture and 48.6% for crude protein. The mycotoxin levels were low in natura soybean meal; therefore, average values were 0.5μg kg-1, 29.6μg kg-1 and 56.8μg kg-1 for aflatoxin, zearelenone and fumonisin, respectively. After micronization, the average values for the studied samples were 1.3μg kg-1, 67.5μg kg-1 and 89.1μg kg-1, respectively for the same mycotoxins. The results for bromatological and mycotoxin analyses indicate similarity with the established patterns according to the Brazilian Compendium for Animal feed and reference literature. However, at least one of the three studied mycotoxin was detected in all of the analyzed samples and there was greater contamination of soybeans meal after the micronization process.
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spelling Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronizationmycotoxinsmicronization soybean mealanimal feedstuff.Aflatoxins, fumonisins and zearalenone take part of the most studied mycotoxin groups due to their toxic effects on animal and human health. This research evaluated samples of soybeans meal used in animal food industry. A hundred and twenty one soybean meal samples were analyzed, so that 66 were analyzed before the industrial processing of micronization and 55 after it. The bromatological average of samples before micronization showed the following answers: 12.4% moisture; 46.4% protein; 79.5% protein solubility; 5.9% ash content; 2.2% fat; 4.3% fiber and 0.02 (ΔpH) of urease activity. The samples of micronization soybean meal showed 7.0% average values for moisture and 48.6% for crude protein. The mycotoxin levels were low in natura soybean meal; therefore, average values were 0.5μg kg-1, 29.6μg kg-1 and 56.8μg kg-1 for aflatoxin, zearelenone and fumonisin, respectively. After micronization, the average values for the studied samples were 1.3μg kg-1, 67.5μg kg-1 and 89.1μg kg-1, respectively for the same mycotoxins. The results for bromatological and mycotoxin analyses indicate similarity with the established patterns according to the Brazilian Compendium for Animal feed and reference literature. However, at least one of the three studied mycotoxin was detected in all of the analyzed samples and there was greater contamination of soybeans meal after the micronization process.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782015000701336Ciência Rural v.45 n.7 2015reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20140832info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDaga,AndressaHorn,Marcelina BottoniKottwitz,Luciana Bill MikitoFariña,Luciana Oliveira deeng2015-07-15T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
title Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
spellingShingle Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
Daga,Andressa
mycotoxins
micronization soybean meal
animal feedstuff.
title_short Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
title_full Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
title_fullStr Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
title_full_unstemmed Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
title_sort Bromatological and mycotoxin analysis on soybean meal before and after the industrial process of micronization
author Daga,Andressa
author_facet Daga,Andressa
Horn,Marcelina Bottoni
Kottwitz,Luciana Bill Mikito
Fariña,Luciana Oliveira de
author_role author
author2 Horn,Marcelina Bottoni
Kottwitz,Luciana Bill Mikito
Fariña,Luciana Oliveira de
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Daga,Andressa
Horn,Marcelina Bottoni
Kottwitz,Luciana Bill Mikito
Fariña,Luciana Oliveira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mycotoxins
micronization soybean meal
animal feedstuff.
topic mycotoxins
micronization soybean meal
animal feedstuff.
description Aflatoxins, fumonisins and zearalenone take part of the most studied mycotoxin groups due to their toxic effects on animal and human health. This research evaluated samples of soybeans meal used in animal food industry. A hundred and twenty one soybean meal samples were analyzed, so that 66 were analyzed before the industrial processing of micronization and 55 after it. The bromatological average of samples before micronization showed the following answers: 12.4% moisture; 46.4% protein; 79.5% protein solubility; 5.9% ash content; 2.2% fat; 4.3% fiber and 0.02 (ΔpH) of urease activity. The samples of micronization soybean meal showed 7.0% average values for moisture and 48.6% for crude protein. The mycotoxin levels were low in natura soybean meal; therefore, average values were 0.5μg kg-1, 29.6μg kg-1 and 56.8μg kg-1 for aflatoxin, zearelenone and fumonisin, respectively. After micronization, the average values for the studied samples were 1.3μg kg-1, 67.5μg kg-1 and 89.1μg kg-1, respectively for the same mycotoxins. The results for bromatological and mycotoxin analyses indicate similarity with the established patterns according to the Brazilian Compendium for Animal feed and reference literature. However, at least one of the three studied mycotoxin was detected in all of the analyzed samples and there was greater contamination of soybeans meal after the micronization process.
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