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Area of Science:

  • Animal Science
  • Toxicology
  • Food Safety

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  • Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a common mycotoxin found in grains, posing a risk to animal health.
  • Assessing DON exposure and metabolism in livestock is crucial for food safety.
  • This study investigates DON and its metabolite DOM-1 in pigs fed contaminated oats.

Purpose:

  • To quantify deoxynivalenol (DON) and de-epoxy deoxynivalenol (DOM-1) in the urine of pigs exposed to DON-contaminated oats.
  • To establish a method for monitoring DON and DOM-1 in porcine urine samples.
  • To understand the excretion patterns of DON and its metabolite in pigs.

Summary:

  • A feeding study involved 7 pigs exposed to oats contaminated with deoxynivalenol (DON) at 14.4 mg/kg for 16 days.
  • Pigs received a daily dose of 0.23 mg DON/kg body mass.
  • Urine analysis revealed mean concentrations of 580 μg/l for DON and 32 μg/l for DOM-1 in the trial group.

Impact:

  • Provides data on DON and DOM-1 excretion in pigs, aiding in risk assessment for animal consumption.
  • Highlights the utility of HPLC-MS for detecting mycotoxins in biological samples.
  • Contributes to understanding the toxicokinetics of DON in swine, relevant to agricultural and veterinary fields.