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Modulation of Intestinal Functions Following Mycotoxin Ingestion: Meta-Analysis of Published Experiments in Animals

Published: September 19, 2016
Summary
Abbreviations AF, Aflatoxins; APC, Antigen-Presenting Cell; DON, Deoxynivalenol; FB, Fumonisins; FUS, Fusarium toxins; GALT, Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue; GIT, Gastrointestinal Tract; GLUT2, facilitated glucose transporter; GLUT5, fructose transporter; IEC, Intestinal Epithelial Cell; OTA, Ochratoxin A; PP, Peyer’s Patches; SGLT1, sodium-dependent glucose cotransporter 1; TCT, Trichot...
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Authors:
Bertrand Grenier, Ph.D.
Purdue University (USA)
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Todd Applegate
University of Georgia
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Ismet Mamode
Food & Allied Group of Companies
23 de septiembre de 2016
In Africa, the presence of mycotoxins in poultry feed is common. This article will help the poultry technicians and vets to better understand the effects of mycotoxins in the intestines. The incorporation of MOULD INHIBITOR and TOXIN BINDERS in the feed are not fully effective. Young African scientists should be encouraged to perform research work on poultry production.
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