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Isolation, screening and identification of Bacillus spp. as direct-fed microbial candidates for aflatoxin B1 biodegradation

Published: June 15, 2017
Summary
1. Introduction Aflatoxins are naturally occurring mycotoxins that are produced by some strains of Aspergillus species which are commonly found in cereals worldwide and bring significant threats to the food industry and animal production [1]. At least 14 different types of aflatoxins are produced in nature [2,3]. Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is considered the most toxic and is produced by both Aspergil...
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Rosario Galarza Seeber
SENASA Argentina
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Juan David Latorre
University of Arkansas (USA)
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Xóchitl Hernández Velasco
ANECA
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Amanda Wolfenden
University of Arkansas (USA)
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Lisa Bielke
Egg Industry Center
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Billy Hargis
University of Arkansas (USA)
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Dr. Guillermo Tellez-Isaias
University of Arkansas (USA)
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Anita Menconi
Evonik Animal Nutrition
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Sudhakar Chousalkar
Exotic Biosolutions
21 de junio de 2017

This is a very important and highly useful article.If B.subtillis and B.amyloliquifeciens prove the right candidates, then it ideal probiotic to be used as Toxin binder.

Dr. S.'SÇhousalkar.

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