A clear understanding of aflatoxin-induced intestinal toxicity is essential for the development and implementation of effective mitigation or elimination strategies. Photo: Lex Salverda
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is one of the predominant mycotoxins that causes toxicity in broilers, with the intestine as the primary target organ. This report examines how Aflatoxin B1 damages intestinal structure and function in broilers and reviews technological advancements in detection and mitigation strategies. The intestine: A key target of Aflatoxin B1 in broilers The intestine is the crucial link between AFB1 intake and its adverse effects on birds. As it compromises intestinal health,
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