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dc.contributor.authorMwihia, Evalyn W
dc.contributor.authorMbuthia, P. G.
dc.contributor.authorEriksen, G.S.
dc.contributor.authorGathumbi, J. K.
dc.contributor.authorMutoloki, Stephen
dc.contributor.authorWaruiru, Robert M
dc.contributor.authorMulei, Isaac Rumpel
dc.contributor.authorLyche, Jan Ludvig
dc.date.accessioned2019-01-11T07:53:10Z
dc.date.available2019-01-11T07:53:10Z
dc.date.created2019-01-10T13:13:36Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.issn2072-6651
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2580266
dc.description.abstractAflatoxins are fungal metabolites that contaminate foods and feeds, causing adverse health effects in humans and animals. This study determined the occurrence of aflatoxins in fish feeds and their potential effects on fish. Eighty-one fish feeds were sampled from 70 farms and 8 feed manufacturing plants in Nyeri, Kenya for aflatoxin analysis using competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Fish were sampled from 12 farms for gross and microscopic pathological examination. Eighty-four percent of feeds sampled tested positive for aflatoxins, ranging from 1.8 to 39.7 µg/kg with a mean of 7.0 ± 8.3 µg/kg and the median of 3.6 µg/kg. Fifteen feeds (18.5%) had aflatoxins above the maximum allowable level in Kenya of 10 µg/kg. Homemade and tilapia feeds had significantly higher aflatoxin levels than commercial and trout feeds. Feeds containing maize bran and fish meal had significantly higher aflatoxin levels than those without these ingredients. Five trout farms (41.7%) had fish with swollen abdomens, and enlarged livers with white or yellow nodules, which microscopically had large dark basophilic hepatic cells with hyperchromatic nuclei in irregular cords. In conclusion, aflatoxin contamination of fish feeds is prevalent in Nyeri, and may be the cause of adverse health effects in fish in this region.nb_NO
dc.language.isoengnb_NO
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no*
dc.titleOccurrence and Levels of Aflatoxins in Fish Feeds and Their Potential Effects on Fish in Nyeri, Kenyanb_NO
dc.typeJournal articlenb_NO
dc.typePeer reviewednb_NO
dc.description.versionpublishedVersionnb_NO
dc.source.volume10nb_NO
dc.source.journalToxinsnb_NO
dc.source.issue12nb_NO
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/toxins10120543
dc.identifier.cristin1654112
cristin.unitcode192,16,2,0
cristin.unitcode192,16,1,0
cristin.unitnameInstitutt for mattrygghet og infeksjonsbiologi
cristin.unitnameInstitutt for basalfag og akvamedisin
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