Publications by authors named "Paraskevi Koletsi"

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  • The study examined how the toxic effects of deoxynivalenol (DON) from Fusarium graminearum in rainbow trout were influenced by co-exposure to toxins from Fusarium verticillioides (FU).
  • The experimental design included four different diets to assess growth performance and liver/gastrointestinal histopathology over an 8-week period.
  • Results showed that both DON and FU independently hindered growth and increased feed conversion ratio, without any interaction effects between the two toxins.
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This study with juvenile rainbow trout evaluated the effects of dietary exposure to deoxynivalenol (DON) at industrially relevant doses (up to 1.6 mg/kg) on growth performance, the liver, and the gastrointestinal tract. Fifteen groups of 30 fish each were given one of five dietary treatments in triplicate: (1) control diet (CON; DON < 100 µg/kg feed), (2) naturally DON-contaminated diet (ND1) with a DON content of 700 µg/kg in the feed, (3) ND2 with a DON content of 1200 µg/kg feed, (4) a pure DON-contaminated diet (PD1) with 800 µg/kg of DON in the feed, and (5) PD2 with DON at a concentration of 1600 µg/kg in the feed.

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The first part of this study evaluates the occurrence of mycotoxin patterns in feedstuffs and fish feeds. Results were extrapolated from a large data pool derived from wheat ( = 857), corn ( = 725), soybean meal ( = 139) and fish feed ( = 44) samples in European countries and based on sample analyses by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) in the period between 2012-2019. Deoxynivalenol (DON) was readily present in corn (in 47% of the samples) > wheat (41%) > soybean meal (11%), and in aquafeeds (48%).

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