Biomarker of aflatoxin ingestion: 1 H NMR-based plasma metabolomics of dairy cows fed aflatoxin B 1 with or without sequestering agents

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The study applied 1 H NMR-based plasma metabolomics to identify candidate biomarkers of aflatoxin B1 (AFB 1 ) ingestion in dairy cows fed no sequestering agents and evaluate the effect of supplementing clay and/or a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product (SCFP) on such biomarkers. Eight lactating cows were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments in a balanced 4 × 4 Latin square design with 2 squares. Treatments were: control, toxin (T; 1725 µg AFB 1 /head/day), T with clay (CL; 200 g/head/day), and CL with SCFP (CL + SCFP; 35 g of SCFP/head/day). Cows in T, CL, and CL + SCFP were dosed with AFB 1 from d 26 to 30. The sequestering agents were top-dressed from d 1 to 33. On d 30 of each period, 15 mL of blood was taken from the coccygeal vessels and plasma samples were prepared by centrifugation. Compared to the control, T decreased plasma concentrations of alanine, acetic acid, leucine, arginine and valine. In contrast, T increased plasma ethanol concentration 3.56-fold compared to control. Treatment with CL tended to reduce sarcosine concentration, whereas treatment with CL + SCFP increased concentrations of mannose and 12 amino acids. Based on size of the area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic and fold change (FC) analyses, ethanol was the most significantly altered metabolite in T (AUC = 0.88; FC = 3.56); hence, it was chosen as the candidate biomarker of aflatoxin ingestion in dairy cows fed no sequestering agent.

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Ogunade, I., Jiang, Y., Adeyemi, J., Oliveira, A., Vyas, D., & Adesogan, A. (2018). Biomarker of aflatoxin ingestion: 1 H NMR-based plasma metabolomics of dairy cows fed aflatoxin B 1 with or without sequestering agents. Toxins, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins10120545

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