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Incidence and Levels of Deoxynivalenol,Fumonisins and Zearalenone Contaminants in Animal Feeds Used in Korea in 2012
Authors:Dong-Ho Kim  In-Hye Lee  Woo-Hyun Do  Woo-Seon Nam  Hua Li  Han-Sub Jang  Chan Lee
Affiliation:1.National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service, Seoul 150-804, Korea; E-Mail: ;2.School of Food Science and Technology, College of Natural Science, Chung-Ang University, Anseong-Si 456-756, Korea; E-Mails: (I.-H.L.); (W.-H.D.); (W.-S.N.); (H.L.); (H.-S.J.)
Abstract:The objective of this study was to evaluate the occurrence and levels of deoxynivalenol (DON), fumonisins B1 and B2 (FBs), and zearalenone (ZEN) contaminants in animal feeds used in Korea in 2012. Contamination with DON was observed in 91.33% and 53.33% in compound feeds and feed ingredients, respectively. Among compound feeds, poultry layer feed (laying) exhibited the highest contaminant level of 1.492 mg/kg. FBs contaminants were present in compound feeds and feed ingredients at 93.33% and 83.33%, respectively. Most poultry broiler (early) feeds were highly contaminated with FBs, and one of these feeds detected the level as 12.823 mg/kg as the highest level. The levels of ZEN in compound feeds and feed ingredients were 71.33% and 47%, respectively. Ninety-eight percent of compound feeds for cattle were contaminated with ZEN, and the highest contamination level of 0.405 mg/kg was observed in cattle fatting feeds.
Keywords:Fusarium   deoxynivalenol   fumonisin B1   fumonisin B2   zearalenone   compound feeds   feed ingredients
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