Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A Review

Plant-based ingredients have been successfully replacing fishmeal in finished fish feeds. However, using crops in feeds results in an increased risk of contamination by fungi and mycotoxins and a higher incidence of mycotoxicosis in fish. This might decrease aquaculture’s productivity as m...

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Main Authors: Mariana Oliveira, Vitor Vasconcelos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Toxins
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/12/3/160
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spelling doaj-d25e9a100fba4bdeae46a8aeef4f9db02020-11-25T00:42:31ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512020-03-0112316010.3390/toxins12030160toxins12030160Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A ReviewMariana Oliveira0Vitor Vasconcelos1Faculty of Sciences, Biology Department, University of Porto; Rua do Campo Alegre, Edifício FC4, 4169-007 Porto, PortugalFaculty of Sciences, Biology Department, University of Porto; Rua do Campo Alegre, Edifício FC4, 4169-007 Porto, PortugalPlant-based ingredients have been successfully replacing fishmeal in finished fish feeds. However, using crops in feeds results in an increased risk of contamination by fungi and mycotoxins and a higher incidence of mycotoxicosis in fish. This might decrease aquaculture’s productivity as mycotoxicosis generally result in decreased body weight, growth impairment and higher rates of disease and mortality in fish. Additionally, some mycotoxins might accumulate in the fish musculature. As such, fish consumption might become another way for mycotoxins to enter the human food chain, threatening food security and public health as mycotoxins are important genotoxins, carcinogens and immunosuppressors to humans. In this work we aim to provide a review on the most important mycotoxins found in crops and in finished fish feed, i.e., aflatoxins, fumonisins, ochratoxins, trichothecenes and zearalenone. We present their effects on the health of fish and humans and their regulations in the European Union. Although work has been performed in mycotoxin research ever since the 1960s, a lot of information is still lacking regarding its effects. However, it is noticed that in order to use crops in aquafeed production, efforts should be made in order to monitor its contamination by mycotoxinogenic fungi and mycotoxins.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/12/3/160mycotoxinsmycotoxicosisfungiaquaculturefish feedfungibioaccumulationtoxicity
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Vitor Vasconcelos
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Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A Review
Toxins
mycotoxins
mycotoxicosis
fungi
aquaculture
fish feed
fungi
bioaccumulation
toxicity
author_facet Mariana Oliveira
Vitor Vasconcelos
author_sort Mariana Oliveira
title Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A Review
title_short Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A Review
title_full Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A Review
title_fullStr Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Fish Feed and Its Effects: A Review
title_sort occurrence of mycotoxins in fish feed and its effects: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxins
issn 2072-6651
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Plant-based ingredients have been successfully replacing fishmeal in finished fish feeds. However, using crops in feeds results in an increased risk of contamination by fungi and mycotoxins and a higher incidence of mycotoxicosis in fish. This might decrease aquaculture’s productivity as mycotoxicosis generally result in decreased body weight, growth impairment and higher rates of disease and mortality in fish. Additionally, some mycotoxins might accumulate in the fish musculature. As such, fish consumption might become another way for mycotoxins to enter the human food chain, threatening food security and public health as mycotoxins are important genotoxins, carcinogens and immunosuppressors to humans. In this work we aim to provide a review on the most important mycotoxins found in crops and in finished fish feed, i.e., aflatoxins, fumonisins, ochratoxins, trichothecenes and zearalenone. We present their effects on the health of fish and humans and their regulations in the European Union. Although work has been performed in mycotoxin research ever since the 1960s, a lot of information is still lacking regarding its effects. However, it is noticed that in order to use crops in aquafeed production, efforts should be made in order to monitor its contamination by mycotoxinogenic fungi and mycotoxins.
topic mycotoxins
mycotoxicosis
fungi
aquaculture
fish feed
fungi
bioaccumulation
toxicity
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