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Aflatoxin M1 in raw milk and aflatoxin B1 in feed from household cows in Singida, Tanzania

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dc.creator Mohammed, Salum
dc.creator Munissi, Joan J. E.
dc.creator Nyandoro, Stephen S.
dc.date 2016-06-26T17:35:23Z
dc.date 2016-06-26T17:35:23Z
dc.date 2016-02
dc.identifier Mohammed, S., Munissi, J., & Nyandoro, S. (2016). Aflatoxin M1in raw milk and aflatoxin B1in feed from household cows in Singida, Tanzania. Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B, 9(2), 85-90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19393210.2015.1137361
dc.identifier 1939-3210
dc.identifier 1939-3229
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/2767
dc.identifier 10.1080/19393210.2015.1137361
dc.description Full text can be accessed at the following link http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/19393210.2015.1137361
dc.description Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) contamination in raw milk from household cows fed with sunflower seedcakes or sunflower-based seedcake feeds was determined in 37 milk samples collected randomly from different locations in Singida region, Tanzania. Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) contamination in sunflower-based seedcake feed was determined in 20 feed samples collected from the same household dairy farmers. The samples were analysed by RP-HPLC using fluorescent detection after immunoaffinity column clean-up. Recoveries were 88.0% and 94.5%, while the limits of detection (LOD) were 0.026 ng mL(-1) and 0.364 ng g(-1) for AFM1 and AFB1, respectively. Of the analysed cow's milk samples, 83.8% (31/37) contained AFM1, with levels ranging from LOD to 2.007 ng mL(-1), exceeding both the European Commission (EC) and Tanzania Food and Drug Authority (TFDA) limit of 0.05 ng mL(-1). Of the contaminated samples, 16.1% exceeded the Codex Alimentarius limit of 0.5 ng mL(-1). AFB1 was present in 65% (13/20) of the feed samples with levels ranging from LOD to 20.47 ng g(-1), 61.53% exceeding the TFDA and EC maximum limits of 5 ng g(-1) for complete dairy animal feed. The observed AFM1 and AFB1 contamination necessitates the need to raise awareness to dairy farmers in Tanzania to safeguard the health of the end-users.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Taylor & Francis
dc.subject Aflatoxin M1
dc.subject Cow’s milk
dc.subject Aflatoxin B1
dc.subject feed
dc.subject Singida
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.title Aflatoxin M1 in raw milk and aflatoxin B1 in feed from household cows in Singida, Tanzania
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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