Fractionation of radioactivity in the milk of goats administered 14C-aflatoxin B1

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A detailed fractionation of radioactivity in the milk of goats administered 14C-alfatoxin B1 at low doses was performed. The milk collected in the first 24 h following dosing contained radioactivity in each sample was partitioned into 4 fractions; either, protein, dichloromethane, and water-alcohol. Over 80% of the radioactivity was detected in the dichloromethane fraction, of which over 95% was attributable to aflatoxin M1. No aflatoxin B1 or other known aflatoxin metabolites were detected in any fraction. The results indicate that the major metabolite of aflatoxin B1 in goat milk is aflatoxin M1 and that other metabolites, including conjugates, are of minor significance.

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Goto, T., & Hsieh, D. P. H. (1985). Fractionation of radioactivity in the milk of goats administered 14C-aflatoxin B1. Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 68(3), 456–458. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/68.3.456

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