2018
DOI: 10.22319/rmcp.v9i4.4651
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Niveles de fumonisinas en rastrojo de maíz para consumo equino en el estado de Jalisco

Abstract: A partir de casos confirmados de leucoencefalomalacia equina en el municipio de Juchitlán (estado de Jalisco), esta investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar la presencia y niveles de fumonisinas en el alimento. El área de estudio incluyó a los principales municipios en donde se concentra la población equina de Jalisco, teniendo en común el uso de prácticas similares en el manejo de la alimentación y conservación del alimento. Las determinaciones analíticas se realizaron mediante inmunoensayo de tipo competi… Show more

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“…Furthermore, maternal consumption of fumonisins in maize grains or processed food made from maize during early gestation cause spinal bifida and anencephalic births [10,11]. Additionally, the fumonisin intake through contaminated feed is responsible for animal fatal toxicosis, such as leukoencephalomalacia in horses [12,13] and pulmonary edema in swine [14]. FA, the other mycotoxin produced by F. verticillioides and commonly detected in grains, is known for its high phytotoxicity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, maternal consumption of fumonisins in maize grains or processed food made from maize during early gestation cause spinal bifida and anencephalic births [10,11]. Additionally, the fumonisin intake through contaminated feed is responsible for animal fatal toxicosis, such as leukoencephalomalacia in horses [12,13] and pulmonary edema in swine [14]. FA, the other mycotoxin produced by F. verticillioides and commonly detected in grains, is known for its high phytotoxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%