The Fusarium toxins deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZON) in animal feeding

Prev Vet Med. 2011 Nov 1;102(2):132-45. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2011.04.008. Epub 2011 May 14.

Abstract

The contamination of cereal grains with toxic secondary metabolites of fungi, mycotoxins, is a permanent challenge in animal nutrition as health and performance of the animals may be compromised as well as the quality of animal derived food. Therefore the present article reviews the issue of mycotoxins in animal nutrition. As the Fusarium toxins deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZON) are of particular importance under the production conditions in central Europe and Germany, with respect to their frequent occurrence in toxicologically relevant concentrations, special emphasis is layed on those mycotoxins. The effects of DON and ZON on susceptible animals as well as management strategies to cope with the contamination of grain with those toxins are reviewed.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / microbiology*
  • Animals
  • Food Contamination*
  • Trichothecenes / chemistry*
  • Trichothecenes / poisoning*
  • Zearalenone / chemistry*
  • Zearalenone / poisoning*

Substances

  • Trichothecenes
  • Zearalenone
  • deoxynivalenol