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Mycotoxins in DDGS - Yanhong Zhang

Published: June 11, 2018
Dr. Yanhong Zhang (National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center) discussed storage and weather conditions, as well as detection methods for mycotoxins in DDGS, during the 22nd Annual Distillers Grains Symposium in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Yanhong Zhang
National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center
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Dr. Rama Prasad Chakraborty
17 de octubre de 2018

DDGS is virtually the grain solubles generated in distilleries. It is not a perfect bed for growing strain like Aspergillus, though the great focus needs to be given on storing goods precisely preserving them dry and away from moisture. By nature, it is considerably hygroscopic in nature and there the task goes to store it on dry places prior utilization. In a nutshell, DDGS is not such vulnerable to fungal or mycotoxin as evident with other sources like cakes and corn.

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Godrej Agrovet
3 de noviembre de 2018

Dr. Rama Prasad Chakraborty very good information. Hygroscopic nature aspect is to be considered for storage.

Sataluri Satagopa Raja Ayyangar
Synergy Biorefineries Pvt
17 de octubre de 2018

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