“…Removal of aflatoxins from feed is a challenge that demands innovative decontamination technologies (Oguz, Kurtoglu, & Coskun, 2000;Williams et al, 2004). In aquaculture, popular strategies are based on the addition of adsorbent clay minerals to feed, among them bentonites or montmorillonite (Ellis, Clements, Tibbetts, & Winfree, 2000;Hassan, Kenawy, Abbas, & Abdel-Wahhab, 2010;Zychowski et al, 2013), other clays labelled as hydrated sodium aluminosilicates and vermiculite (Arana et al, 2011;Arunlertaree, Soonngam, & Hutacharoen, 2007;Suppadit, Jaturasitha, & Pripwai, 2006) and mixtures of minerals and Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast (Selim, El-hofy, & Khalil, 2014;Staykov, Spring, Denev, & Sweetman, 2007). These adsorbents claim to reduce the exposure of aflatoxins in the gut by interfering with its bioavailability, hence limiting toxin absorption to the blood and tissues.…”