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- 2019
Efficacy of Bacillus subtilis ANSB060 Biodegradation Product for the Reduction of the Milk Aflatoxin M1 Content of Dairy Cows Exposed to Aflatoxin B1DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins11030161 Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the effect of Bacillus subtilis ANSB060 biodegradation product (BDP) in reducing the milk aflatoxin M 1 (AFM 1) content of dairy cows fed a diet contaminated with aflatoxin B 1 (AFB 1). Twenty-four Chinese Holstein cows (254 ± 19 d in milk; milk production 19.0 ± 1.2 kg d ?1) were assigned to three dietary treatments, as follows: (1) control diet (CON), consisting of a basal total mixed ration (TMR); (2) aflatoxin diet (AF), containing CON plus 63 μg of AFB 1 kg ?1 of diet dry matter; and (3) aflatoxin diet plus BDP (AF + BDP), containing AF plus BDP at 0.2% of diet dry matter. The experiment lasted 12 days, including an AFB 1-dosing period from days one to eight, followed by a clearance period from days nine to twelve. Milk samples were collected on days 2, 4, 6, and 8–12, and the plasma was sampled on day 9, before morning feeding. Short-term AFB 1 exposure did not affect the milk production and composition. The plasma biochemical indices, except for lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), were also not changed by the AFB 1 intake. The plasma LDH level was significantly elevated ( p < 0.05) following dietary treatment with AFB 1, while no significant difference was observed between the AF + BDP and CON treatments. Adding BDP to the AFB 1-contaminaed diet resulted in a significant reduction in AFM 1 concentration (483 vs. 665 ng L ?1) in the milk, AFM 1 excretion (9.14 vs. 12.71 μg d ?1), and transfer rate of dietary AFB 1 to milk AFM 1 (0.76 vs. 1.06%). In conclusion, the addition of BDP could be an alternative method for reducing the dietary AFB 1 bioavailability in dairy cows. View Full-Tex
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