Mycotoxin Prediction
The Mycotoxin Prediction Service delivers assessments of expected mycotoxin levels in the upcoming harvest of corn (maize) and wheat around the world.
Mycotoxin analysis is a crucial part of a proper mycotoxin risk management. Testing raw ingredients and finished feed allows to assess risk of mycotoxin contamination in advance and to take precautions ensuring animal health and productivity.
Check the risk due to mycotoxin contamination in your region with the dsm-firmenich Mycotoxin Survey.
We offer a range of analytical services to customers to assess the mycotoxin contamination of feed materials.
Our experts are always available to help.
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Only analyzing for single mycotoxins can lead to underestimation of the detrimental effects of mycotoxins on animal health and performance. Our long-term monitoring of mycotoxins in different commodities shows that co-occurrence of mycotoxins is the rule and not the exception. With Spectrum Top® 50 reliable tailor made risk assessment can be made, taking into account potential synergistic and additive effects of co-occurring mycotoxins.
Spectrum Top® 50, a state-of the art multi-mycotoxin method based on LC-MS/MS analysis. It detects and quantifies more than 50 different mycotoxins, including the regulated mycotoxins, other frequently found mycotoxins, masked and modified forms, emerging mycotoxins and other fungal metabolites belonging to the following groups:
This method allows reliable, simultaneous detection of multiple mycotoxins in one run in raw materials but also finished feed, and complex matrices like silages and TMR. It is accredited as EN 17280 at Accreditation Austria confirming its high quality.
It is performed at Romer Labs®, a leading global supplier of diagnostic solutions for food and feed safety.
Additionally to Spectrum Top®50 we offer to our clients more services as the state-of-the art multi-mycotoxin method Spectrum 380®, the most powerful mycotoxin detection service available, and a forecasting service predicting mycotoxin risk in the upcoming harvests. To use these services, please reach out to your local dsm-firmenich contact person.
Spectrum 380® tests feed material samples for more than 800 mycotoxins and fungal metabolites (including regulated mycotoxins, masked and modified forms and emerging mycotoxins) and additionally (toxic) secondary metabolites of plants and bacteria in one go.
This fully validated multi-mycotoxin method based on LC-MS/MS was developed by the world’s leading independent mycotoxin research lab at the Department of Agrobiotechnology (IFA-Tulln) at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU) (described by Sulyok et al . (Ref. 2020)). In cooperation with dsm-firmenich (former BIOMIN®) this advanced method was introduced into the market as Spectrum 380® in 2014.
Additionally this method also allows simultaneous quantification of pesticides and veterinary drugs in (complex) feed, realized by the same research team (Steiner et al. 2020). This service is available on special request and covers:
Spectrum 380® is not a routine analysis, but it is done in special cases and/or as part of research of future objectives. This method allows simultaneous detection of multiple mycotoxins and other toxins and metabolites in one run in raw materials, finished feed, and complex matrices like silages and TMR.
Sulyok et al., 2020: Validation of an LC-MS/MS-based dilute-and-shoot approach for the quantification of > 500 mycotoxins and other secondary metabolites in food crops: challenges and solutions
Steiner et al., 2020: Realizing the simultaneous liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry based quantification of >1,200 biotoxins, pesticides and veterinary drugs in complex feed
Our Mycotoxin Prediction Service uses an algorithm-based forecast to help crop producers, buyers and users make sound decisions in terms of purchasing, quality control and crop management.
For more in-depth information and support, please reach out to your local dsm-firmenich contact person.
The Mycotoxin Prediction Service delivers assessments of expected mycotoxin levels in the upcoming harvest of corn (maize) and wheat around the world.
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Our portfolio of tools helps to understand the potential risks of mycotoxins for animal species and location.
Starting the dsm-firmenich World Mycotoxin Survey already in 2004, we are proud to celebrate a 20 year`s anniversary this year. The increasing sample size over the years gives detailed insights on the incidence of the six major mycotoxins in the agricultural commodities used for livestock feed in order to identify the potential risk posed to livestock animal production.
Only analyzing for single mycotoxins can lead to underestimation of the detrimental effects of mycotoxins on animal health and performance. Our long-term monitoring of mycotoxins in different commodities shows that cooccurrence of mycotoxins is the rule and not the exception. Here we need support of state-of the art analytical methods based on LC-MS/MS. These allow to detect multiple mycotoxins in one run. The high sensitivity of the method is important, as already moderate levels of mycotoxins can have a detrimental effect. This is especially true in case of co-contamination.
Effects of mycotoxins on animals are diverse and range from carcinogenicity, hepatoxicity and neurotoxicity to impaired reproduction, digestive disorders, immunomodulation and decreased performance. Clinical signs can be seen at high levels of mycotoxin contamination but more frequently we observe subclinical effects. Already moderate levels of mycotoxins, especially during chronic exposure, can negatively affect the animals. Mycotoxins influence the immune system, the integrity of the gut barrier and act as predisposing factors for disease.
The dsm-firmenich Mycotoxin Survey constitutes the longest running and most comprehensive data set on mycotoxin occurrence. The survey results provide insights on the incidence of the six major mycotoxins in the agricultural commodities used for livestock feed in order to identify the potential risk posed to livestock animal production.
With our World Mycotoxin Survey results on the current levels of mycotoxin contamination in different commodities and regions of the world, we want to inform and support feed and animal producers to get a better picture of the mycotoxin risk in their region or in imported feed ingredients.