Toxic substances such as dioxins, mycotoxins, heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drugs and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are almost ubiquitous in the environment. Thus, they are also present in ingredients for animal feed. Adequate risk management depends on knowledge of absorption, metabolism, carry-over and toxicological profile of these substances and on practical measures to reduce especially the latter two. Generally, toxic substances are metabolized before or after absorption through the intestinal tract. Depending on their physico-chemical characteristics, some substances are metabolized into naturally occurring and generally harmless constituents. Most veterinary drugs and feed additives fall into this group. Other substances a...
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of various molds of high importance in animal nutrition, food p...
Toxic mineral elements occur naturally in the environment as a result of natural causes, as well as ...
The state of the art in terms of emerging risks from sustainability policies in the food/feed chain ...
Toxic substances such as dioxins, mycotoxins, heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drugs and polycyc...
In the higher organisms, the intake of trace elements occurs mainly through the respiratory system o...
In the higher organisms, the intake of trace elements occurs mainly through the respiratory system o...
Chemical hazards may occur in any phases of the different livestock production systems. Aim of this ...
Food products should not contain unsafe levels of chemical contaminants. However, it is not possible...
A wide range of environmental contaminants are potentially toxic to animals. This includes mycotoxin...
There are three main types of hazards significant for feed safety that can be transmitted from feed ...
The quality, traceability and safety of food of animal origin are affected by several factors, but a...
Mycotoxins can be found in many foods consumed by humans and animals. These substances are secondary...
Copyright © 2013 Modi et al. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creativ...
The human risk assessment of feed contaminants has often been hampered by a lack of knowledge concer...
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of moulds that represent a significant food safety issue and po...
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of various molds of high importance in animal nutrition, food p...
Toxic mineral elements occur naturally in the environment as a result of natural causes, as well as ...
The state of the art in terms of emerging risks from sustainability policies in the food/feed chain ...
Toxic substances such as dioxins, mycotoxins, heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drugs and polycyc...
In the higher organisms, the intake of trace elements occurs mainly through the respiratory system o...
In the higher organisms, the intake of trace elements occurs mainly through the respiratory system o...
Chemical hazards may occur in any phases of the different livestock production systems. Aim of this ...
Food products should not contain unsafe levels of chemical contaminants. However, it is not possible...
A wide range of environmental contaminants are potentially toxic to animals. This includes mycotoxin...
There are three main types of hazards significant for feed safety that can be transmitted from feed ...
The quality, traceability and safety of food of animal origin are affected by several factors, but a...
Mycotoxins can be found in many foods consumed by humans and animals. These substances are secondary...
Copyright © 2013 Modi et al. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creativ...
The human risk assessment of feed contaminants has often been hampered by a lack of knowledge concer...
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of moulds that represent a significant food safety issue and po...
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of various molds of high importance in animal nutrition, food p...
Toxic mineral elements occur naturally in the environment as a result of natural causes, as well as ...
The state of the art in terms of emerging risks from sustainability policies in the food/feed chain ...