Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 15 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 52 - 64 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937 İndeks Tarihi: 29-05-2022

Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey

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Abstract: The contents of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), aflatoxin B2 (AFB2), aflatoxin G1 (AFG1) aflatoxin G2 (AFG2), aluminium (Al), arsenic (As), barium (Ba), calcium (Ca), cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), mercury (Hg), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), sodium (Na), nickel (Ni), phosphorus (P), lead (Pb), selenium (Se), tin (Sn) and zinc (Zn) in animal feed samples in Turkey were screened. Eighty animal feeds and feed ingredients were collected from different cities in Turkey. Aflatoxins were determined using the HPLC instrument after pre-separation using immuno affinity column, and also the instrument of ICP-MS was used for metal determinations. All types of animal feed samples have led concentrations lower than the maximum EU and Turkey regulation limit, while 1.25% and 11.8 of mixed and feed additive samples had AFB1 and Hg concentrations higher than the maximum limits, respectively. A single correlation analysis was used to determine the relationship between AFB1 and total AFs and metal contents in mixed animal feed samples (p<0.05). A strong positive correlation was found between As and AFB1 and total AFs contents; whereas Cr was correlated negatively to AFB1 and total AFs, using single correlation analyses.
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APA Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y, BAKİRCİOGLU D, KUSCU M, topraksever n, Destanoğlu O (2021). Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. , 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
Chicago Bakircioglu Kurtulus Yasemin,BAKİRCİOGLU Dilek,KUSCU Muhammet,topraksever nukte,Destanoğlu Orhan Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. (2021): 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
MLA Bakircioglu Kurtulus Yasemin,BAKİRCİOGLU Dilek,KUSCU Muhammet,topraksever nukte,Destanoğlu Orhan Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. , 2021, ss.52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
AMA Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y,BAKİRCİOGLU D,KUSCU M,topraksever n,Destanoğlu O Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. . 2021; 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
Vancouver Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y,BAKİRCİOGLU D,KUSCU M,topraksever n,Destanoğlu O Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. . 2021; 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
IEEE Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y,BAKİRCİOGLU D,KUSCU M,topraksever n,Destanoğlu O "Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey." , ss.52 - 64, 2021. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
ISNAD Bakircioglu Kurtulus, Yasemin vd. "Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey". (2021), 52-64. https://doi.org/10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
APA Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y, BAKİRCİOGLU D, KUSCU M, topraksever n, Destanoğlu O (2021). Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. Journal of Chemical Metrology, 15(1), 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
Chicago Bakircioglu Kurtulus Yasemin,BAKİRCİOGLU Dilek,KUSCU Muhammet,topraksever nukte,Destanoğlu Orhan Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. Journal of Chemical Metrology 15, no.1 (2021): 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
MLA Bakircioglu Kurtulus Yasemin,BAKİRCİOGLU Dilek,KUSCU Muhammet,topraksever nukte,Destanoğlu Orhan Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. Journal of Chemical Metrology, vol.15, no.1, 2021, ss.52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
AMA Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y,BAKİRCİOGLU D,KUSCU M,topraksever n,Destanoğlu O Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. Journal of Chemical Metrology. 2021; 15(1): 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
Vancouver Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y,BAKİRCİOGLU D,KUSCU M,topraksever n,Destanoğlu O Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey. Journal of Chemical Metrology. 2021; 15(1): 52 - 64. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
IEEE Bakircioglu Kurtulus Y,BAKİRCİOGLU D,KUSCU M,topraksever n,Destanoğlu O "Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey." Journal of Chemical Metrology, 15, ss.52 - 64, 2021. 10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937
ISNAD Bakircioglu Kurtulus, Yasemin vd. "Investigation of aflatoxin and metal concentrations in animal feeds and feed ingredients from Turkey". Journal of Chemical Metrology 15/1 (2021), 52-64. https://doi.org/10.25135/jcm.56.21.01.1937