2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1335779
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Natural feed additives and bioactive supplements versus chemical additives as a safe and practical approach to combat foodborne mycotoxicoses

Stoycho D. Stoev

Abstract: This review highlights the possible hazard of mycotoxins occurrence in foods and feeds in regards to foodborne diseases. The possible management of the risk of contamination of foods and feeds with mycotoxins by using natural feed additives, protecting against deleterious effects of mycotoxins or inhibiting the growth of fungi and mycotoxin production, is deeply investigated in the available literature and some effective measures for safe utilization of mycotoxin contaminated feed/food are proposed. The biolog… Show more

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“…Large arrays of molecules are poorly characterized (Tome-Carneiro & Visioli, 2016). Similarly, there are few surveys on NPs for veterinary medicine, which is an ever-growing market (Stoev, 2024). The metabolic pathways of NPs can also produce toxic compounds that need to be detected to protect human and animal health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Large arrays of molecules are poorly characterized (Tome-Carneiro & Visioli, 2016). Similarly, there are few surveys on NPs for veterinary medicine, which is an ever-growing market (Stoev, 2024). The metabolic pathways of NPs can also produce toxic compounds that need to be detected to protect human and animal health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large arrays of molecules are poorly characterized (Tome-Carneiro & Visioli, 2016). Similarly, there are few surveys on natural products for veterinary medicine, which is an ever-growing market (Stoev, 2024).…”
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confidence: 99%