The primary aim of mixing feed additives for mycotoxin inactivation into feed is to reduce the bioavailability of the mycotoxin.
Different biomarkers for zearalenone (ZEN) and fumonisins were used to demonstrate the in vivo efficacy of 2 enzyme reparations for degradation of ZEN and fumonisins and the inability of 2 lignocellulose binders to adsorb ZEN in the GI tract of pigs. In vitro testing is a crucial step in the development of mycotoxin inactivation agents. However, in order to investigate the efficacy of mycotoxin deactivators in animals, in vivo studies are mandatory. The best-suited indicators for assessing myco
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