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Burkin, A.A., Kononenko, G.P. and Soboleva, N.A. (2005) Ochratoxin A contamination of grain feeds. Russian Agricultural Sciences, 3, 32-35.
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TITLE: Peculiarities of feed contamination with citrinin and ochratoxin A
AUTHORS: Galina P. Kononenko, Alexey A. Burkin
KEYWORDS: Ochratoxin A; Citrinin; Immunoassay; Feeds; Cereals
JOURNAL NAME: Agricultural Sciences, Vol.4 No.1, January 29, 2013
ABSTRACT: Occurrence of citrinin and ochratoxin A in different feed ingredients and compound feeds was screened by accredited methods based on the indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. High frequency co-occurrence of both toxins was found in wheat grain and processed sunflower seeds. Citrinin levels exceeded those of ochratoxin A in the majority of co-contaminated feed samples, and the ratio of (1.1 - 10):1 proved to be the most frequent. A possible role of Aspergillus and Penicillium fungi in separate and simultaneous OTA and CIT occurrence in feeds is also discussed.
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