| Literature DB >> 31561495 |
M O Samuel Aikore1,2, Alejandro Ortega-Beltran3, Daisy Eruvbetine4, Joseph Atehnkeng5, Titilayo D O Falade6, Peter J Cotty7, Ranajit Bandyopadhyay8.
Abstract
In warm agricultural areas across the globe, maize, groundnut, and other crops become frequently contaminated with aflatoxins produced primarily by the fungus Aspergillus flavus. Crop contamination with those highly toxic and carcinogenic compounds impacts both human and animal health, as well as the income of farmers and trade. In Nigeria, poultry productivity is hindered by high prevalence of aflatoxins in feeds. A practical solution to decrease crop aflatoxin content is to use aflatoxin biocontrol products based on non-toxin-producing strains of A. flavus. The biocontrol product Aflasafe® was registered in 2014 for use in maize and groundnut grown in Nigeria. Its use allows the production of aflatoxin-safe maize and groundnut. A portion of the maize treated with Aflasafe in Nigeria is being used to manufacture feeds used by the poultry industry, and productivity is improving. One of the conditions to register Aflasafe with the national regulator was to demonstrate both the safety of Aflasafe-treated maize to avian species and the impact of Aflasafe as a public good. Results presented here demonstrate that the use of maize colonized by an atoxigenic strain of Aflasafe resulted in superior (p < 0.05) broiler performance in all evaluated parameters in comparison to broilers fed with toxigenic maize. Use of an aflatoxin-sequestering agent (ASA) was not sufficient to counteract the harmful effects of aflatoxins. Both the safety and public good value of Aflasafe were demonstrated during our study. In Nigeria, the availability of aflatoxin-safe crops as a result of using Aflasafe allows poultry producers to improve their productivity, their income, and the health of consumers of poultry products.Entities:
Keywords: aflatoxin; biocontrol; maize; poultry; toxin binders
Year: 2019 PMID: 31561495 PMCID: PMC6832921 DOI: 10.3390/toxins11100565
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Nutrient composition of diets fed to broilers at starter phase A.
| Parameter | Control Maize | Atoxigenic Maize | Toxigenic Maize | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diet 1 | Diet 2 | Diet 3 | Diet 4 | Diet 5 | Diet 6 | Diet 7 | Diet 8 | Diet 9 | |
| Sim®Wall (ppm) | 0 | 1000 | 2000 | 0 | 1000 | 2000 | 0 | 1000 | 2000 |
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| Ash (g/kg) | 93.8 b | 94.5 b | 98.3 a | 92.1 c | 93.6 b | 97.3 a | 82.5 e | 88.0 d | 97.3 a |
| Crude fiber (g/kg) | 38.1 a | 38.3 a | 37.5 b | 36.9 c | 37.4 b | 37.4 b | 35.0 d | 37.5 b | 37.4 b |
| Ether extract (g/kg) | 35.9 b | 35.8 c | 36.5 a | 35.0 e | 34.5 f | 35.5 d | 33.0 i | 33.9 g | 33.3 h |
| Crude protein (g/kg) | 22.3 b | 23.0 a | 22.0 c | 21.2 d | 20.4 f | 20.8 e | 17.9 i | 19.7 h | 19.8 g |
| ME B (MJ/kg) | 10.8 f | 11.6 b | 11.7 a | 11.3 d | 11.4 c | 11.4 c | 11.7 a | 11.1 e | 11.6 b |
A Means with the same lowercase letter (i.e., a to i) in the same row are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1. B ME: metabolizable energy.
Nutrient composition of diets fed to broilers at finisher phase A.
| Parameter | Control Maize | Atoxigenic Maize | Toxigenic Maize | ||||||
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| Diet 1 | Diet 2 | Diet 3 | Diet 4 | Diet 5 | Diet 6 | Diet 7 | Diet 8 | Diet 9 | |
| Sim®Wall (ppm) | 0 | 1000 | 2000 | 0 | 1000 | 2000 | 0 | 1000 | 2000 |
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| Ash (g/kg) | 9.3 de | 9.0 f | 10.2 a | 8.6 g | 9.2 e | 9.5 c | 8.8 g | 9.4 cd | 9.8 b |
| Crude fiber (g/kg) | 4.8 b | 4.9 a | 4.9 a | 4.7 c | 4.7 c | 4.7 c | 4.3 f | 4.5 d | 4.4 e |
| Ether extract (g/kg) | 3.7 a | 3.5 c | 3.6 b | 3.6 b | 3.6 b | 3.5 c | 3.4 d | 3.4 d | 3.4 d |
| Crude protein (g/kg) | 21.4 a | 20.8 e | 21.2 c | 20.9 d | 20.8 e | 21.3 b | 17.9 h | 18.4 g | 18.8 f |
| ME B (MJ/kg) | 11.9 d | 12.1 c | 12.3 b | 11.6 c | 11.6 e | 11.9 d | 10.9 g | 11.1 f | 12.9 a |
A Means with the same lowercase letter (i.e., a to h) in the same row are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1. B ME: metabolizable energy.
Performance of broiler chickens fed with feed containing various maize types and concentrations of the aflatoxin-sequestering agent Sim®Wall A.
| Parameters | Maize type | Sim®Wall | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | Atoxigenic | Toxigenic | 0 ppm | 1000 ppm | 2000 ppm | |
| Initial weight (g) | 39.2 a | 38.9 a | 37.6 b | 38.7 ab | 37.9 b | 39.2 a |
| Final weight (g) | 1785 a | 1831 a | 1118 b | 1577 a | 1512 a | 1645 a |
| Feed intake (g) | 142.7 a | 139.6 a | 147.0 a | 146.1 a | 138.7 a | 144.5 a |
| Daily weight gain (g) | 43.0 a | 43.7 a | 26.7 b | 37.2 a | 35.9 a | 40.2 a |
| FCR B | 3.3 b | 3.1 b | 5.4 a | 4.0 a | 4.1 a | 3.8 a |
| Mortality (%) | 3.3 b | 1.1 b | 11.2 a | 5.7 a | 3.3 a | 6.7 a |
A Means with the same lowercase letter (i.e., a to b) in the same row are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Analyses were done separately by maize type and Sim®Wall. Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1. B FCR: feed conversion ratio.
Performance of broiler chickens fed with three maize types, each containing various concentrations of an aflatoxin-sequestering agent A, B.
| Parameter | Control Maize | Atoxigenic Maize | Toxigenic Maize | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diet 1 | Diet 2 | Diet 3 | Diet 4 | Diet 5 | Diet 6 | Diet 7 | Diet 8 | Diet 9 | |
| Final weight (g) | 1783 a | 1683 a | 1890 a | 1829 a | 1765 a | 1900 a | 1119 b | 1088 b | 1145 b |
| Feed intake (g) | 94.2 c∫ | 96.5 c∫ | 100.2 b* | 96.5 c* | 93.9 c# | 94.2 c∫ | 100.7 b* | 94.1 c∫ | 103.6 a* |
| Daily weight gain (g) | 42.2 a | 39.9 a | 46.7 a | 43.3 a | 41.8 a | 45.9 a | 26.1 b | 25.8 b | 28.0 b |
| FCR C | 2.9 d∫ | 3.2 c* | 2.9 d∫ | 2.9 d∫ | 2.9 d* | 2.7 e# | 5.0 a* | 4.8 b∫ | 5.1 a* |
| Mortality (%) | 0.0 a | 3.3 a | 6.7 a | 3.3 a | 0.0 a | 0.0 a | 13.7 a | 6.7 a | 13.3 a |
A Means with the same lowercase letter (i.e., a to e) in the same row are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Means within respective maize types with different symbols (*, ∫, #) differ statistically (* > ∫ > #) from one another (α = 0.05); absence of those symbols indicates that diets within maize types are not significantly different. Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1. B Diets 1, 4, 7 = no Sim®Wall; diets 2, 5, 8 = with 1000 ppm Sim®Wall; diets 3, 6, 9 = with 2000 ppm Sim®Wall. C FCR: feed conversion ratio.
Apparent nutrient digestibility observed in excreta of birds fed with different maize types and at different aflatoxin-sequestering agent concentrations examined separately A.
| Parameters (%) | Maize type | Sim®Wall | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | Atoxigenic | Toxigenic | 0 ppm | 1000 ppm | 2000 ppm | |
| Dry matter | 78.8 a | 79.3 a | 60.4 b | 72.4 a | 73.0 a | 73.1 a |
| Crude protein | 70.8 a | 70.6 a | 53.8 b | 65.1 a | 64.7 a | 65.4 a |
| Crude fiber | 67.3 a | 66.4 a | 56.6 b | 62.8 a | 63.8 a | 63.8 a |
| Ether extract | 70.9 a | 70.5 a | 58.6 b | 65.9 a | 66.7 a | 67.3 a |
| Ash | 63.1 a | 62.1 a | 54.8 b | 58.4 a | 60.5 a | 61.1 a |
A Means with the same lowercase letter in the same row (i.e., a to b) are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Analyses were done separately by maize type and Sim®Wall. Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1.
Apparent nutrient digestibility observed in birds fed with feed containing various maize types, each containing different concentrations of an aflatoxin-sequestering agent A, B.
| Parameter (%) | Control Maize | Atoxigenic Maize | Toxigenic Maize | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diet 1 | Diet 2 | Diet 3 | Diet 4 | Diet 5 | Diet 6 | Diet 7 | Diet 8 | Diet 9 | |
| Ash | 62.61 a | 61.31 a | 65.50 a | 60.81 a∫ | 64.09 a* | 61.43 a∫ | 51.73 c | 56.05 b | 56.51 b |
| Crude fiber | 66.94 a | 67.43 a | 67.60 a | 66.67 a | 66.41 a | 66.01 a | 54.71 c∫ | 57.52 b* | 57.64 b* |
| Ether extract | 71.77 a | 70.59 a | 70.26 a | 70.65 a | 70.11 a | 70.66 a | 55.43 c∫ | 59.31 b*∫ | 60.97 b* |
| Crude protein | 70.73 a | 71.18 a | 70.63 a | 70.73 a | 70.31 a | 70.72 a | 53.74 b | 52.68 b | 54.83 b |
| Dry matter | 78.28 a | 78.48 a | 79.60 a | 78.62 a | 79.58 a | 79.58 a | 60.21 b | 61.07 b | 59.99 b |
A Means with the same lowercase letter in the same row (i.e., a to c) are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Means within respective maize types with different symbols (*, ∫) differ statistically (* > ∫) from one another (α = 0.05); absence of those symbols indicates that diets within maize types are not significantly different. Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1. B Diets 1, 4, 7 = no Sim®Wall; diets 2, 5, 8 = with 1000 ppm Sim®Wall; diets 3, 6, 9 = with 2000 ppm Sim®Wall.
Carcass characteristics and relative organ weight of broiler chickens fed with feed containing various maize types and concentrations of an aflatoxin-sequestering agent A.
| Parameters (%) | Maize type | Sim®Wall | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | Atoxigenic | Toxigenic | 0 ppm | 1000 ppm | 2000 ppm | |
| Dressed weight | 68.79 a | 70.16 a | 58.34 b | 66.36 a | 65.68 a | 65.23 a |
| Breast | 20.02 a | 21.09 a | 14.58 b | 19.58 a | 18.61 a | 17.52 a |
| Drumstick | 9.37 a | 10.26 a | 8.31 b | 8.88 a | 9.51 a | 9.54 a |
| Thigh | 9.85 a | 10.12 a | 8.28 b | 9.01 a | 9.71 a | 9.54 a |
| Abdominal fat | 0.83 a | 0.94 a | 0.00 b | 0.62 a | 0.65 a | 0.51 a |
| Liver | 1.76 b | 1.76 b | 3.39 a | 2.28 a | 2.38 a | 2.24 a |
| Spleen | 0.16 b | 0.14 b | 0.21 a | 0.16 a | 0.17 a | 0.17 a |
| Kidney | 0.53 b | 0.61 b | 0.81 a | 0.63 a | 0.66 a | 0.66 a |
A Means with the same lowercase letter in the same row (i.e., a to b) are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Analyses were done separately by maize type and Sim®Wall. Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1.
Characteristics and relative organ weight of broiler chickens fed with feed containing various maize types, each containing different concentrations of an aflatoxin-sequestering agent A, B.
| Parameter (%) | Control Maize | Atoxigenic Maize | Toxigenic Maize | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diet 1 | Diet 2 | Diet 3 | Diet 4 | Diet 5 | Diet 6 | Diet 7 | Diet 8 | Diet 9 | |
| Dressed weight | 69.66 ab* | 69.21 ab∫ | 67.50 b# | 69.93 ab | 68.25 b | 72.29 a | 59.50 c | 59.59 c | 55.92 d |
| Breast | 22.15 a* | 19.89 b∫ | 18.04 c# | 21.05 ab*∫ | 20.49 ab∫ | 21.74 a* | 15.53 d* | 15.45 d* | 12.77 e∫ |
| Drumstick | 9.88 ab | 9.67 abc | 8.55 c | 10.41 a* | 9.93 ab∫ | 10.45 a* | 6.37 d# | 8.93 bc∫ | 9.62 abc* |
| Thigh | 10.56 a | 10.53 a | 8.47 a | 10.00 a* | 9.78 a∫ | 10.60 a∫ | 6.46 b∫ | 8.81 a* | 9.56 a* |
| Abdominal fat | 1.19 a | 0.79 abc | 0.50 c | 0.66 bc | 1.16 a | 1.02 ab | 0.00 d | 0.00 d | 0.00 d |
| Liver | 1.50 b# | 1.81 b∫ | 1.96 b* | 1.68 b | 1.86 b | 1.73 b | 3.65 a | 3.47 a | 3.04 a |
| Spleen | 0.13 b∫ | 0.14 b∫ | 0.20 a* | 0.14 b | 0.13 b | 0.13 b | 0.22 a* | 0.23 a* | 0.17 b∫ |
| Kidney | 0.57 a | 0.53 a | 0.49 a | 0.47 a∫ | 0.73 a* | 0.64 a* | 0.85 a | 0.71 a | 0.86 a |
A Means with the same lowercase letter (e.g., a to e) in the same row are not significantly different based on a Student–Newman–Keuls test (α = 0.05). Means within respective maize types with different symbols (*, ∫, #) differ statistically (* > ∫ > #) from one another (α = 0.05); absence of those symbols indicates that diets within maize types are not significantly different. Control maize: untreated maize with no detectable aflatoxin levels; atoxigenic maize: maize treated with an atoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain of the biocontrol product Aflasafe; toxigenic maize: maize treated with an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain, containing 500 ppb aflatoxin B1. B Diets 1, 4, 7 = no Sim®Wall; diets 2, 5, 8 = with 1000 ppm Sim®Wall; diets 3, 6, 9 = with 2000 ppm Sim®Wall.