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Strategies to prevent and reduce mycotoxins for compound feed manufacturing

Peng et al., 2018

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10378052294790990138
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Peng W
Marchal J
Van der Poel A
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Animal Feed Science and Technology

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Mycotoxins are the secondary metabolites of fungi, especially moulds. They have over 300 types and can be easily produced ubiquitously by moulds. Many mycotoxins have been found to be toxic to most farmed animals through the diets. With the globalization of feed …
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