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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Science
  • Food Science
  • Mycology

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  • Deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination in feed crops poses a significant risk to animal health and food safety.
  • Silage fermentation is a common preservation method for animal feed, but its effect on mycotoxin reduction is crucial.
  • Previous studies have indicated varying efficacy of silage in mycotoxin detoxification.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of silage fermentation in reducing deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination in ensiled wheat, corn meal, and whole plant maize.
  • To assess the fermentation quality of DON-contaminated silage.
  • To identify the need for further research into DON transformation and toxicity in silage.

Summary:

  • Silage trials demonstrated good fermentation quality in DON-contaminated ensiled wheat, achieving complete DON reduction.
  • Fermentation of DON-contaminated corn meal and whole plant maize also resulted in significant reductions of DON content.
  • Current analytical methods do not fully explain DON transformation or metabolism during silage fermentation.

Impact:

  • Silage fermentation shows promise as a method to mitigate DON contamination in animal feed, potentially improving feed safety.
  • The findings highlight the need for advanced analytical techniques to understand DON's fate during ensiling.
  • Further investigation into the toxicity of residual DON in silage is essential for comprehensive risk assessment.