肉牛饲粮中的真菌毒素:综述

Marcelo Vedovatto, A. Bento, C. Kiefer, Karina Márcia Ribeiro de Souza, G. L. Franco
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本综述旨在描述肉牛消耗的主要真菌毒素的代谢变化、临床体征、预防、控制和解毒方法。在发现黄曲霉毒素及其可能对动物和人类造成的问题,特别是癌症之后,科学研究逐年增加,今天描述了超过18000种真菌产生的次生代谢物,但研究最多的是:黄曲霉毒素,赭曲霉毒素A,曲霉烯,玉米赤霉烯酮,展霉素,伏马菌素和麦角生物碱。反刍动物通常需要较高浓度的真菌毒素的饮食相比,单动物中毒的临床症状。这是因为某些真菌毒素可以被瘤胃微生物部分或全部降解。然而,瘤胃发酵并不一定导致毒素失活,代谢程度取决于所消耗的霉菌毒素类型、动物种类、年龄、性别、品种、饮食类型以及瘤胃中微生物的类型。此外,一些真菌毒素具有抗菌作用,可对瘤胃代谢产生负面影响。日粮中真菌毒素的存在会影响生产和繁殖性能,从而导致巨大的经济损失。因此,养牛生产系统必须采用尽量减少这些代谢物产生的农业做法。
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Micotoxinas na dieta de bovinos de corte: revisão
This review was carried out with the objective of describing metabolic changes, clinical signs, methods of prevention, control and detoxification of the main mycotoxins consumed by beef cattle. After the discovery of aflatoxin and the problems that this can cause for animals and also in humans, especially cancer, scientific research has increased year after year, and today more than 18000 secondary metabolites produced by fungi are described, but the most studied are: aflatoxins, ochratoxin A, trichothecenes, zearalenone, patulin, fumonisin and Ergot alkaloids. Ruminants generally require higher concentrations of mycotoxins in the diet when compared to monogastrics for clinical symptoms of intoxication. This happens because some mycotoxins can be partially or fully degraded by rumen microorganisms. However, ruminal fermentation does not necessarily result in inactivation of the toxin, and the extent of metabolism depends the type of mycotoxin consumed, animal species, age, sex, breed, type of diet and consequently the types of microorganisms that inhabit the rumen. In addition, some mycotoxins have antimicrobial action and can negatively alter rumen metabolism. The presence of mycotoxins in the diet can affect productive and reproductive performance, which can lead to high economic losses. Thus, cattle production systems must adopt agricultural practices that minimize the production of these metabolites.
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Archivos de Zootecnia
Archivos de Zootecnia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Archivos de Zootecnia is a quarterly, multilingual, international science journal, published by the University of Cordoba and the Asociación Iberoamericana de Zootecnia. The journal was founded in 1952 as the voice for the Zootechnics Institute of the Veterinary Faculty at the University of Cordoba. Its aim is to disseminate results from research into animal production and related areas, giving special attention to farming systems in developing areas, their local breeds and alternative production methods.
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