Title of article
Toxigenic Fungal Contamination for Assessment of Poultry Feeds: Mashed vs. Pellet
Author/Authors
Ghaemmaghami, Soheil Institute of Technical and Vocational Higher Education Agricultural Jihad-Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO). Tehran , Nowroozi, Hossien Department of Laboratory Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences. Tehran , Tohidi moghadam, Mahmoud Departments of Animal and Poultry Health and Nutrition - University of Tehran
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3
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5
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7
Abstract
Background: Much attention has been paid to poultry feed processing and the contamination In Iran in order to improve
the production and reduce the waste. No information is available on the fungal contamination and the strains found in
processed (pellet) and non-processed (mash) poultry feeds. This study was designed to determine the hygienic condition
and the risk of fungal contamination affecting the quality of poultry feeds (mashed vs. pellet).
Methods: A total of 90 samples of poultry feeds were collected from warehouses in Tehran and Alborz provinces. Samples
were cultured on SDA, the CFUs were calculated, and the taxonomic identification of various fungal genera was made, both
macroscopically and microscopically.
Results: Total mould counts for mashed feeds (15×103) was signiicantly (P<0.05) higher than pelleted feeds (11×102).
The most frequent fungal genus recovered were Fusarium spp (90%) and Aspergillus spp (70%) in mashed and pellet feeds,
respectively.
Conclusion: Heat processing reduced fungal contamination in poultry feeds. However, some fungal species are able to
survive heat exposure and continue to form spores. We concluded that the assessment of fungal contamination in poultry
feeds deserves a high attention to improve the quality, hygiene and safety of the foods originated from poultry .
Keywords
Fungal Contamination , Mashed and Pellet , Processed Poultry Feed , Starter and Finisher Feeds
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2441262
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