Preliminary assessment of bioaccessibility of aflatoxin B 1 in fish

Aquaculture International(2022)

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Bioaccessibility of aflatoxin B 1 (AFB 1 ) found in contaminated peanut meal was assessed by an in vitro system that simulated conditions of Nile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) intestine. Peanut meal containing 17.1 µg kg −1 AFB 1 was used as substrate. Reference assays were carried out with intestinal enzyme extracts from adult tilapia under realistic physiological conditions of enzyme/substrate ratio (0.21 U mg −1 ), pH (8.2), and temperature (25 °C). Different factors that could potentially affect bioaccessibility of AFB 1 were evaluated: total digestion time (3 to 6 h), relative amount of substrate (250 to 750 mg), and amount of rice husk used as adsorbent (1:1 and 1:2, peanut meal/rice husk). AFB 1 released after digestive hydrolysis was extracted by QuEChERS and quantified by a multi-reader. Bioaccessibility of AFB 1 increased with digestion time (from 36 after 3 h to 100% after 6 h) and with the amount of substrate. In contrast, rice husk reduced bioaccessibility of AFB 1 by 28 and 20% in ratios of 1:1 and 1:2, respectively. Therefore, this study suggests not only that in vitro assays may be used as prospective assays to evaluate bioaccessibility of AFB 1 under species-specific digestive conditions, but also that inclusion of rice rusk in feed may be a promising tool to reduce mycotoxin bioaccessibility.
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Digestive enzymes,Feed contaminants,Mycotoxin,Oreochromis niloticus,Peanut meal
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