Aflatoxin Contamination of Corn Used as Bait for Deer in the Southeastern United States

Samples of shelled corn used for wildlife feed were taken from bait piles and storage bins in North Carolina and South Carolina (USA) from 29 September through 28 November 1993, and were analyzed for aflatoxin. Twenty (51%) of 39 samples were positive, with aflatoxin levels ranging from a trace to 7...

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description Samples of shelled corn used for wildlife feed were taken from bait piles and storage bins in North Carolina and South Carolina (USA) from 29 September through 28 November 1993, and were analyzed for aflatoxin. Twenty (51%) of 39 samples were positive, with aflatoxin levels ranging from a trace to 750 parts per billion. Based on the high prevalence of aflatoxin-contaminated corn, exposure of wildlife to aflatoxin undoubtedly occurs, although the effects of such exposure are largely unknown.
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AFLATOXINAS
AFLATOXINE
AFLATOXINS
Aflatoxins - analysis
Animal Feed - analysis
Animals
Animals, Wild
Aspergillus flavus
bait
CAROLINA DEL NORTE
CAROLINA DEL SUR
CAROLINE DU NORD
CAROLINE DU SUD
corn
Deer
Food Microbiology
MAIS
MAIZ
MAIZE
NORTH CAROLINA
ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
SOUTH CAROLINA
white-tailed deer
Zea mays
Zea mays - chemistry
Zea mays - microbiology
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