Aflatoxin in Cattle Feed, Milk and Possible Control presents a comprehensive exploration of one of the most pressing challenges in the dairy and livestock sectors - the contamination of cattle feed and milk by aflatoxins, toxic secondary metabolites produced by Aspergillus species. The presence of these toxins in the food and feed chain poses serious threats to both animal productivity and human health, raising global concerns for food safety and public health management. This book provides an in-depth examination of aflatoxin B1 - the most potent and carcinogenic form - tracing its occurrence in cattle feed, its transfer into milk, and its implications for the dairy industry. It discusses the mechanisms of contamination, factors influencing aflatoxin carry-over, and strategies for prevention and control. Emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach, the book integrates scientific findings with practical insights to help feed manufacturers, dairy farmers, veterinarians, researchers, and regulatory agencies develop effective control measures. It also highlights emerging technologies and management practices that can minimize contamination risks and ensure the safety and quality of milk and dairy products. By bridging research and practice, this book aims to equip professionals, researchers, and policymakers with up-to-date knowledge to address aflatoxin challenges and to promote a safer, sustainable, and resilient dairy and livestock industry.
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