| Literature DB >> 23628785 |
Jean Raphaël Kana1, Benoit Gbemenou Joselin Gnonlonfin, Jagger Harvey, James Wainaina, Immaculate Wanjuki, Robert A Skilton, Alexis Teguia.
Abstract
Mycotoxins affect poultry production by being present in the feed and directly causing a negative impact on bird performance. Carry-over rates of mycotoxins in animal products are, in general, small (except for aflatoxins in milk and eggs) therefore representing a small source of mycotoxins for humans. Mycotoxins present directly in human food represent a much higher risk. The contamination of poultry feed by aflatoxins was determined as a first assessment of this risk in Cameroon. A total of 201 samples of maize, peanut meal, broiler and layer feeds were collected directly at poultry farms, poultry production sites and poultry feed dealers in three agroecological zones (AEZs) of Cameroon and analyzed for moisture content and aflatoxin levels. The results indicate that the mean of the moisture content of maize (14.1%) was significantly (P < 0.05) higher than all other commodities (10.0%-12.7%). Approximately 9% of maize samples were positive for aflatoxin, with concentrations overall ranging from ≤2 to 42 µg/kg. Most of the samples of peanut meal (100%), broiler (93.3%) and layer feeds (83.0%) were positive with concentrations of positive samples ranging from 39 to 950 µg/kg for peanut meal, 2 to 52 µg/kg for broiler feed and 2 to 23 µg/kg for layer feed. The aflatoxin content of layer feed did not vary by AEZ, while the highest (16.8 µg/kg) and the lowest (8.2 µg/kg) aflatoxin content of broiler feed were respectively recorded in Western High Plateau and in Rainforest agroecological zones. These results suggest that peanut meal is likely to be a high risk feed, and further investigation is needed to guide promotion of safe feeds for poultry in Cameroon.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23628785 PMCID: PMC3709267 DOI: 10.3390/toxins5050884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Figure 1Sampling sites across different agroecological zones of Cameroon.
Moisture content of maize, peanut meal and poultry feed mixtures in different agroecological zones of Cameroon.
| Commodities | Agroecological zones | N | Range (%) | Mean within the agro-zone (%) | Mean (%) | SEM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maize (N = 77) | Western High Plateau | 62 | 11.7–17.0 | 13.7 | 14.1a | 0.8 |
| Sudano/Sahelian | 15 | 12.9–17.7 | 15.4 | |||
| Peanut meal (N = 41) | Western High Plateau | 33 | 8.5–11.8 | 10.1 | 10.0d | 0.1 |
| Rainforest | 8 | 9.1–10.5 | 9.8 | |||
| Broilers feed (N = 30) | Western High Plateau | 13 | 9.9–14.7 | 12.2 | 11.3c | 0.3 |
| Rainforest | 17 | 8.4–17.0 | 10.7 | |||
| Layers feed (N = 53) | Western High Plateau | 33 | 10.2–16.1 | 12.6 | 12.7b | 0.2 |
| Rainforest | 20 | 10.8–15.3 | 12.7 |
a, b, c, d Means within a column with different superscripts are different (P < 0.05).
Aflatoxin level in maize, peanut meal and poultry feed mixtures in Cameroon.
| Commodities | Aflatoxin occurence | Range (µg/kg) (Min–Max) | Mean (µg/kg) | SEM | Frequency (of positives) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maize (N = 77) | 7/77 (9.1%) | ≤2–42 µg/kg | 1.0a | 0.5 | <5 µg/kg | 4/7 (57.1%) |
| >5µg/kg | 3/7 (42.9%) | |||||
| Peanut meal (N = 41) | 41/41 (100%) | 39–950 µg/kg | 161.4b | 27.5 | <50 µg/kg | 4/41 (9.8%) |
| 50–100 µg/kg | 21/41(51.2%) | |||||
| >100 µg/kg | 16/41 (39.0%) | |||||
| Broiler feeds (N = 30) | 28/30 (93.3%) | 11.1a | 2.2 | <5 µg/kg | 8/28 (28.6%) | |
| 5–10 µg/kg | 10/28 (35.7%) | |||||
| >10 µg/kg | 10/28 (35.7%) | |||||
| Layer feeds (N = 53) | 44/53 (83.0%) | ≤2–23 µg/kg | 6.6a | 0.7 | <5 µg/kg | 15/44 (34.1%) |
| 5–10 µg/kg | 19/44 (43.2%) | |||||
| >10 µg/kg | 10/44 (22.7%) | |||||
a, b Means within a column with different superscripts are different (P < 0.05).
Figure 2(a). Average aflatoxin content of aflatoxin positive maize samples. (b). Average aflatoxin content of aflatoxin positive peanut meal samples.
Figure 3Average aflatoxin content of poultry feed mixtures collected in two agroecological zones in Cameroon.