| Literature DB >> 27929386 |
Naveed Aslam1, Muhammad Yasin Tipu2, Muhammad Ishaq3, Ann Cowling4, David McGill5, Hassan Mahmood Warriach6, Peter Wynn7.
Abstract
The present study was conducted to observe the seasonal variation in aflatoxin M1 and nutritional quality of milk along informal marketing chains. Milk samples (485) were collected from three different chains over a period of one year. The average concentrations of aflatoxin M1 during the autumn and monsoon seasons (2.60 and 2.59 ppb) were found to be significantly higher (standard error of the difference, SED = 0.21: p = 0.003) than in the summer (1.93 ppb). The percentage of added water in milk was significantly lower (SED = 1.54: p < 0.001) in summer (18.59%) than in the monsoon season (26.39%). There was a significantly different (SED = 2.38: p < 0.001) mean percentage of water added by farmers (6.23%), small collectors (14.97%), large collectors (27.96%) and retailers (34.52%). This was reflected in changes in milk quality along the marketing chain. There was no difference (p = 0.178) in concentration of aflatoxin M1 in milk collected from the farmers (2.12 ppb), small collectors (2.23 ppb), large collectors (2.36 ppb) and retailers (2.58 ppb). The high levels of contamination found in this study, which exceed the standards set by European Union (0.05 ppb) and USFDA (0.5 ppb), demand radical intervention by regulatory authorities and mass awareness of the consequences for consumer health and safety.Entities:
Keywords: AFM1; adulteration; milk composition; milk value chains; smallholder dairy production
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27929386 PMCID: PMC5198542 DOI: 10.3390/toxins8120347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Figure 1Variation in milk composition and total addition of water at different levels in informal milk marketing chains averaged across seasons for the year (data presented as means with least significant differences for each parameter). Note: ο, +, ∆, x and ◊ describe the values of solids not fat (SNF) lactose fat protein and added water respectively.
Number of samples exceeding US standards for aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) at various levels of informal milk marketing chains in Pakistan.
| Level in Milk Marketing Chains | Negative Samples | Positive Samples | Percentage of Samples Exceeding US Standards (0.5 Parts per Billion, ppb) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farmers | 14 | 200 | 78.50 |
| Small collectors | 3 | 95 | 89.80 |
| Large collectors | 0 | 35 | 100 |
| Retailers | 0 | 138 | 95.65 |
| Total | 17 | 468 | 87.22 |
Figure 2Variation in milk constituents and contaminants with season in informal milk supply chains. Note: ο, +, ∆, x and ◊ describe the values of SNF, lactose, fat, protein and added water respectively.
Total number of positive and negative samples for AFM1 concentration and samples exceeding US standards by season.
| Season | Negative Samples | Positive Samples | Percentage of Samples Exceeding US Standards (0.5 ppb) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter | 4 | 121 | 87.20 |
| Spring | 1 | 86 | 88.50 |
| Summer | 3 | 120 | 88.62 |
| Monsoon | 1 | 77 | 87.18 |
| Autumn | 8 | 64 | 83.33 |
| Total | 17 | 468 | 87.22 |
Mean percentages of fat, protein, SNF, added water and lactose in milk of informal supply chains originating from different districts.
| Districts | Fat % | Protein % | SNF % | Added Water % | Lactose % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Okara | 4.527 | 2.570 | 6.818 | 19.65 | 3.598 |
| Pakpattan | 4.175 | 2.568 | 6.850 | 18.51 | 3.618 |
| Kasur | 4.231 | 2.367 | 6.303 | 24.61 | 3.327 |
| SED | 0.18 | 0.07 | 0.10 | 2.12 | 0.19 |
| 0.064 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
Highly significant interactions between districts and seasons for added water, protein, lactose and SNF have been observed and detailed in Table 4 below. SED: standard error of the difference.
Summary of research conducted estimating AFM1 contamination in milk in Pakistan with respect to species and season (in some studies: winter denoted by W and summer by Su).
| Species | Minimum Concentration ppb | Maximum Concentration ppb | Mean Concentration ppb | No. of Samples Analyzed | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mixed (cattle and buffalo) | 0.01 | 0.7 | 0.371 | 168 | [ |
| Buffalo | 0.050 (W) | 0.200 (W) | 0.091 (W) | 97 | [ |
| 0.025 (Su) | 0.105 (Su) | 0.042 (Su) | |||
| Cattle | 0.065–0.150 (W) | 0.150 (W) | 0.089 (W) | 76 | [ |
| 0.014 (Su) | 0.095 (Su) | 0.022 (Su) | |||
| Goat | 0.008 (W) | 0.090 (W) | 0.069 (W) | 62 | [ |
| 0.009 (Su) | 0.088 (Su) | 0.018 (Su) | |||
| Sheep | 0.010 (W) | 0.088 (W) | 0.079 (W) | 75 | [ |
| 0.012 (Su) | 0.069 (Su) | 0.024 (Su) | |||
| Camel | 0.012 (W) | 0.064 (W) | 0.058 (W) | 46 | [ |
| 0.005 (Su) | 0.081 (Su) | 0.010 (Su) | |||
| Mixed (cattle and buffalo) | 0.00 | 0.845 | 0.151 | 107 | [ |
| Mixed (cattle and buffalo) | 0.00 | 0.89 | 0.049 | 104 | [ |
| UHT Milk | 0.00 | 0.51 | 0.07 | 84 | [ |
| Buffalo | NA | NA | 0.027 | 360 | [ |
| Cow | NA | NA | 0.044 | 120 | [ |
| Mixed (cattle and buffalo) | 0.00 | 0.040 | 0.018 | 21 | [ |
| Cow | 0.00 | 0.084 | 0.037 | 84 | [ |
| Buffalo | 0.00 | 0.350 | 0.043 | 94 | [ |
| Mixed (cow and buffalo) | 0.69 | 100.04 | 17.38 | 84 | [ |
| Mixed (cow and buffalo) | 0.00 | 1.9 | 0.252 | 232 | [ |
| Mixed (cow and buffalo) | 0.00 | 7.28 | 2.23 | 485 | [ |
Source: Aslam and Wynn [32].
Figure 3A typical structure for an informal milk marketing chain in Pakistan.
Mean values for added water, protein, SNF and lactose in different seasons across all three districts.
| Milk Component | Season District | Winter | Spring | Summer | Monsoon | Autumn | SED | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Added Water % | Okara | 17.54 | 20.19 | 17.39 | 22.59 | 20.52 | 2.756 | 0.037 |
| Pakpattan | 18.26 | 16.16 | 15.82 | 27.21 | 15.10 | |||
| Kasur | 23.27 | 24.91 | 22.56 | 29.37 | 22.93 | |||
| Lactose % | Okara | 3.734 | 3.516 | 3.753 | 3.503 | 3.485 | 0.1348 | 0.019 |
| Pakpattan | 3.655 | 3.721 | 3.716 | 3.254 | 3.745 | |||
| Kasur | 3.412 | 3.350 | 3.355 | 3.124 | 3.392 | |||
| Protein % | Okara | 2.659 | 2.519 | 2.667 | 2.509 | 2.494 | 0.0940 | 0.015 |
| Pakpattan | 2.593 | 2.642 | 2.638 | 2.313 | 2.655 | |||
| Kasur | 2.428 | 2.377 | 2.376 | 2.232 | 2.422 | |||
| SNF % | Okara | 7.072 | 6.673 | 7.100 | 6.631 | 6.612 | 0.2528 | 0.018 |
| Pakpattan | 6.919 | 7.045 | 7.037 | 6.157 | 7.094 | |||
| Kasur | 6.468 | 6.344 | 6.347 | 5.925 | 6.434 |
Mean concentrations (ppb) for AFM1 at different levels of informal milk marketing chains, in various seasons of the year and in three different districts (i.e., Okara, Kasur and Pakpattan) have been given below in Table 5.
Mean concentrations (ppb) of AFM1 at different levels of milk marketing chains, in various seasons and in different districts.
| AFM1 in seasons of the year (ppb) | |||||
| 2.25 | 2.04 | 1.93 | 2.59 | 2.60 | |
| AFM1 at various level of marketing chains (ppb) | |||||
| 2.12 | 2.22 | 2.36 | 2.58 | ||
| AFM1 in different districts (ppb) | |||||
| 2.61 | 1.72 | 2.53 | |||