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mycotoxins with production, health and reproduction in dairy cattle

An association of mycotoxins with production, health and reproduction in dairy cattle and guidelines for prevention and treatment

Published: November 13, 2007
Summary
A priority list of mycotoxins was subjectively produced by a survey of mycotoxicologists worldwide and included: aflatoxin, ochratoxin, trichothecenes (primarily T-2 toxin, zearalenone, deoxynivalenol, citrinin, sterigmatocystin, patulin, and cyclopiazonic acid (Hesseltine, 1986a). Fumonisin was identified after this list was compiled (Gelderblom et al., 1988), but undoubtedly it would be included...
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Susim Ray
Susim Ray
12 de febrero de 2008
I am a student of veterinary science. I am of late working on the effects of mycotoxins on the livestock with special emphasis on dairy cattle and about to publish a scientific paper on it. The current article had helped me a lot to pore through it. Although the effects on other livestock animals other than dairy cattle has to be studied vividly.
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