家畜饲料和乳制品中的霉菌毒素污染及其在地中海国家的发生情况

S. Focardi
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真菌毒素是由污染世界许多地区牲畜饲料的真菌产生的,可能对人类和动物健康构成挑战。在奶牛场中最常见的回收真菌产生真菌毒素是曲霉属,镰刀菌属和青霉属。强调了真菌毒素的致癌特性,特别是黄曲霉毒素、赭曲霉毒素和曲霉素,强调了对这些真菌毒素的回收方法的兴趣,并着重于能够避免真菌饲料污染和真菌毒素扩散的可能机制。因此,霉菌毒素污染可从饲料中传播,损害牛乳并威胁人类健康。地中海沿岸国家的畜牧业传统较为稳固,几项研究证实了对牛场和乳制品中霉菌毒素污染的担忧,这对人类健康构成了严重挑战。此外,气候变化和温度升高有利于真菌产生真菌毒素,从而增加了对人类健康的重要关切。如果考虑到地中海盆地是气候变化的热点,这种担忧就会有更严重的方面。这份小型综述描述了对奶牛饲料和乳制品中真菌毒素污染的关注,重点是地中海盆地沿岸国家。
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Mycotoxin Contamination in Livestock Feed and Dairy Products, with Description of their Occurrence in Mediterranean Countries
Mycotoxins are produced by fungi that contaminate livestock feed in many parts of the World and can represent a challenge for human and animal health. The most frequent recovered fungi producing mycotoxins in dairy farms are represented by genera Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Penicillium. Cancerogenic properties were highlighted for mycotoxins, in particular for aflatoxins, ochratoxins, fumosin, highlighting the interest in recovery methods for these mycotoxins and focusing on possible mechanisms able to avoid fungal feed contamination and mycotoxins dispersal. Contamination by mycotoxins can thus spread from feed, damage cattle dairy and threaten human health. The countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea showed consolidated traditions in cattle livestock and several studies evidenced the concern of mycotoxins contamination in cattle farms and in dairy products, representing a serious challenge for human health. Moreover, climate change and temperature increase favour fungal production of mycotoxins, thus adding important concerns for human health. This concern assumes more serious aspects if considering that the Mediterranean basin is a hotspot in terms of climate change. This mini review describes the concern of mycotoxins contamination in dairy livestock feed and in dairy products, with a focus on countries bordering the Mediterranean basin.
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