Prevention of patulin toxicity on rumen microbial fermentation by SH-containing reducing agents |
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Authors: | Morgavi Diego P Boudra Hamid Jouany Jean-Pierre Graviou Dominique |
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Affiliation: | Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Clermont-Fd-Theix Research Centre, Herbivore Research Unit, 63122 Saint Genès-Champanelle, France. morgavi@clermont.inra.fr |
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Abstract: | Patulin, a toxic fungal metabolite, negatively affects rumen fermentation. This mycotoxin has also been associated with intoxication cases in cattle. This study investigates the use of SH-containing reducing compounds to prevent patulin's negative effects on the rumen microbial ecosystem. The effect of 50 microg/mL patulin on the fermentation of alfalfa hay was measured in batch cultures with and without reducing agents. Sulfhydryl-containing cysteine and glutathione prevented the negative effects of the toxin on dry matter degradation, gas, and volatile fatty acid production (P < 0.01). However, non-sulfhydryl-containing ascorbic and ferulic acids did not protect against patulin's toxicity (P > 0.01). Patulin was unstable in buffered rumen fluid as the concentration decreased by half after 4 h of incubation. In the presence of sulfhydryl groups, the toxin disappeared rapidly and was not detected after 1 h of incubation. The utilization of sulfhydryl-containing compounds such as cysteine to avert patulin toxicity could have practical implications in ruminant nutrition. |
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