Gamma radiation reduces the levels of aflatoxins B1 in poultry meat, skin, and liver

Authors

  • Fathy A. Khalafalla Department of Food Safety and Technology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt
  • Mohamed M. Saif-Alnasr Department of Food Safety and Technology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt
  • Abdelrahim Hassan Department of Food Hygiene and Control, Faculty of veterinary medicine, Beni-Suef University

Keywords:

Poultry , Broilers , Gamma Radiation , Mycotoxins, Aflatoxins

Abstract

Aflatoxins are one of the most dangerous toxic residues in various foods including poultry. This study was conducted to assess the reducing effect of gamma radiation on the levels of aflatoxin B1 in poultry meat, skin, and liver. To this end, a total of 80 poultry samples including meat, skin, and liver were surveyed for the incidence of aflatoxins, where only positive samples (27 samples of muscle, skin, and liver; 9 samples each) were selected for testing the effect of treatment by gamma radiation. The levels of aflatoxins were estimated in the examined samples using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) whereas positive samples were exposed to 0 kGy, 5 kGy, or 10 kGy, and the differences in aflatoxin contents before and after exposure were calculated. The obtained results clarified that radiation achieved reduction rates in aflatoxin B1 level in muscle samples with a mean value 99.259±0.741, and 100.00±0.00% when treated with 5 kGy and 10 kGy, respectively. Whereas in skin samples, 98.676±1.324 and 100.00±0.00 % when treated 5 kGy and 10 kGy, respectively. While in liver samples, reduction rates accounted for 84.312±7.406 and 88.249±10.882 were obtained when treated with 5 kGy and 10 kGy, respectively. In conclusion, the exposure of poultry meat, skin, and liver to gamma radiation (5kGy or 10 kGy) has a significant reducing effect (p<0.05) in aflatoxins B1. The results were discussed from the hygienic point of view and compared with the national and international standards to assess their reliability for consumption.

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Published

2024-04-03

How to Cite

Khalafalla, F. ., Saif-Alnasr, M., & Hassan, A. (2024). Gamma radiation reduces the levels of aflatoxins B1 in poultry meat, skin, and liver. Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, 14(4), 692-695. Retrieved from https://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/1786

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