Comparison of Biogenic Amines and Mycotoxins in Alfalfa and Red Clover Fodder Depending on Additives
Language English Country Switzerland Media electronic
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
28420109
PubMed Central
PMC5409619
DOI
10.3390/ijerph14040418
PII: ijerph14040418
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- Keywords
- biological additives, butyric acid, cadaverine, chemical additives, deoxynivalenol, enterococci, fungi, green matter, putrescine, silage, spermine, tyramine, zearalenone,
- MeSH
- Biogenic Amines chemistry MeSH
- Fermentation MeSH
- Food Contamination prevention & control MeSH
- Animal Feed microbiology MeSH
- Medicago sativa chemistry microbiology MeSH
- Mycotoxins chemistry MeSH
- Food Additives pharmacology MeSH
- Silage analysis microbiology MeSH
- Trifolium chemistry microbiology MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Geographicals
- Czech Republic MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Biogenic Amines MeSH
- Mycotoxins MeSH
- Food Additives MeSH
In the production of fermented feed, each crop can be contaminated with a variety of microorganisms that may produce natural pollutants. Biogenic amines, mycotoxins, and undesirable organic acids can decrease health feed safety. The aim of this study was to compare the counts of microorganisms, levels of biogenic amines, and the mycotoxins in forage legumes, and also to compare the occurrence of microorganisms and levels of mycotoxins in green fodder and subsequently produced silage and the influence of additives on the content of natural harmful substances in silage. The experimental plot was located in Troubsko and Vatín, in the Czech Republic. Two varieties of Medicago sativa and one variety of Trifolium pratense were compared. Green fodder and subsequently produced silage reaching up to 23% of dry matter were evaluated and prepared using a bio-enzymatic additive and a chemical additive. Green fodder of Medicago sativa was more contaminated by Enterococci than Trifolium pratense fodder. The obvious difference was determined by the quality of silage leachate. The silage prepared from Medicago sativa fodder was more contaminated with butyric acid. Fungi were present in higher counts in the anaerobic environment of green fodder and contaminated it with zearalenone and deoxynivalenol. Lower counts of fungi were found in silage, although the zearalenone content did not change. Lower content of deoxynivalenol was detected in silage, compared with green fodder. Silages treated with a chemical additive were found not to contain butyric acid. Lower ethanol content was determined, and the tendency to reduce the risk of biogenic amines occurrence was evident. The additives proved to have no influence on the content of mycotoxins.
Faculty of AgriSciences Mendel University in Brno Zemedelska 1 61300 Brno Czech Republic
Research Institute for Fodder Crops Ltd Troubsko Zahradni 1 66441 Troubsko Czech Republic
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