Agricultural Technology Commercialization Foundation,'Restart' for feed safety component inspection

Published 2020년 9월 2일

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The Agricultural Technology Commercialization Foundation has recommenced its analysis services for aflatoxin and okratoxin A in feed, after a suspension following a move from the Iksan office. Mycotoxins, which are toxic substances produced by fungi, can cause harm to humans, livestock, and fish. Aflatoxin and okratoxin A, the most potent types of mycotoxins, are classified as Group 1 carcinogens by the World Health Organization. The Foundation is aiming to offer a faster and more accurate analysis service for these toxins in order to ensure the safety of livestock feed. The improved analysis method also checks for heavy metals, antibiotics, and other contaminants in agricultural and livestock products.
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The Agricultural Technology Commercialization Foundation announced that it will resume analysis services for aflatoxin and okratoxin A among mycotoxins in the feed field, which were temporarily suspended after the relocation of the Iksan office, on September 1, 2020. Mycotoxin is a secondary metabolite produced by fungi, and is highly toxic, and occurs a lot in agricultural products and grains rich in carbohydrates such as rice and peanuts. It causes physiological and pathological disorders for living things such as humans, livestock, and fish. Types include aflatoxin, fumonicin, okratoxin A, geralenone, deoxynivalenol, and the like. Aflatoxin and okratoxin A are the most potent toxic substances among mycotoxins and are classified in Group 1 (carcinogens identified in humans) by the International Cancer Institute under the World Health Organization (WHO). When consumed in high concentrations for a long period of time, the immune system decreases and cancer in the liver and kidneys ...
Source: Aflnews

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