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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2010

Forage as a Primary Source of Mycotoxins in Animal Diets

Jiří Skládanka; Jan Nedělník; Vojtěch Adam; Petr Doležal; Hana Moravcová; Vlastimil Dohnal

The issue of moulds and, thus, contamination with mycotoxins is very topical, particularly in connexion with forages from grass stands used at the end of the growing season. Deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEA), fumonisins (FUM) and aflatoxins (AFL) are among the most common mycotoxins. The aim of the paper was to determine concentrations of mycotoxins in selected grasses (Lolium perenne, Festulolium pabulare, Festulolium braunii) and their mixtures with Festuca rubra an/or Poa pratensis during the growing season as a marker of grass safety, which was assessed according to content of the aforementioned mycotoxins. During the growing season grass forage was contaminated with mycotoxins, most of all by DON and ZEA. The contents of AFL and FUM were zero or below the limit of quantification. Moreover, the level of the occurrence of mould was quantified as ergosterol content, which was higher at the specific date of cut. All results were statistically processed and significant changes were discussed.


Animal | 2016

Determination of Phytoestrogen Content in Fresh-Cut Legume Forage.

Pavlína Hloučalová; Jiří Skládanka; Pavel Horký; Bořivoj Klejdus; Jan Pelikán; Daniela Knotová

Simple Summary Phytoestrogens comprise a group of substances negatively influencing the development and function of animal reproductive organs. Their appearance in forage crops can reduce feeding values, cause dietary disorders, and lead to animal health damage. This study evaluated the occurrence of individual phytoestrogens in various species of annual and perennial legumes and their levels in dry forage. It appeared that feeding large amounts of red clover presents a potential risk, but red clover can be replaced with the annual Persian clover, in which markedly lower phytoestrogen levels were detected. Abstract The aim of the study was to determine phytoestrogen content in fresh-cut legume forage. This issue has been much discussed in recent years in connection with the health and safety of feedstuffs and thus livestock health. The experiments were carried out on two experimental plots at Troubsko and Vatín, Czech Republic during June and July in 2015. Samples were collected of the four forage legume species perennial red clover (variety “Amos”), alfalfa (variety “Holyně”), and annuals Persian clover and Alexandrian clover. Forage was sampled twice at regular three to four day intervals leading up to harvest and a third time on the day of harvest. Fresh and wilted material was analyzed using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Higher levels (p < 0.05) of isoflavones biochanin A (3.697 mg·g−1 of dry weight) and formononetin (4.315 mg·g−1 of dry weight) were found in red clover than in other species. The highest isoflavone content was detected in red clover, reaching 1.001% of dry matter (p < 0.05), representing a risk for occurrence of reproduction problems and inhibited secretion of animal estrogen. The phytoestrogen content was particularly increased in wilted forage. Significant isoflavone reduction was observed over three to four day intervals leading up to harvest.


Potravinarstvo | 2017

Effect of protein concentrate supplementation on the composition of amino acids in milk from dairy cows in an organic farming system

Pavel Horký; Jiří Skládanka; Pavel Nevrkla; Daniel Falta; Iva Caslavova; Pavel Knot

Our experiment examined the effect of feeding a protein concentrate supplement on the composition of amino acids in milk from dairy cows managed in an organic farming system. The experiment included two groups of cows. Animals in both groups received an identical basic feed ration composed of maize silage, clover-grass haylage from the first cutting, grass haylage from the first cutting, winter wheat and spring barley. The first group of dairy cows (n = 10) served as a control without the addition of protein concentrate to the feed ration. The second experimental group (n = 10) received in addition to the basic feed ration a protein concentrate composed of soybean, sunflower and linseed cakes at rate 1 kg per head per day. The experiment lasted 30 days. Milk analysed for amino acid content was sampled at 10-day intervals. Addition of the protein concentrate significantly increased milk contents of aspartic acid, proline, threonine, glycine, alanine and glutamic acid. A significant decrease of valine also was recorded in milk from the experimental group. The results of our experiment show that a protein concentrate supplement can affect concentrations of some amino acids in milk from dairy cows.


Potravinarstvo | 2018

Influence of milk thistle pressed parts on rats liver histology

Hana Dočkalová; Pavel Horký; Ladislav Zeman; Jiří Skládanka

Milk thistle ( Silybum marianum ) is one of the best known and very often used herbs with positive effect on liver. The aim of this article was to study influence of addition of milk thistle pressed parts in feed ration on liver histology and weight increase of laboratory rats. The experiment was tested by 15 pieces of laboratory rats divided into 3 groups (A, B, C). The rats in first group (A) hade feed ration with addition of 10% milk thistle pressed parts, second group (B) hade feed ration with 20% and control group (C) hade feed ration without addition of milk thistle pressed parts. The silymarin content of pressed milk thistle seed was 26.2 mg/g. The aim of this article is to study influence of addition of milk thistle pressed parts in feed ration on liver histology and weight increase of laboratory rats. The hypothesis is that the feeding addition - milk thistle seed pressed parts has positive effect on weight performance and liver histology. Does the feeding addition have any effect on these health indicators? Does feeding of milk thistle seed pressed parts have any sense? In results, the groups with addition of milk thistle had significant bigger average gain increases than the control group. Histological results vary considerably among groups of rats. All rats in the control group had dystrophic liver with sinusoidal congestion. In most rats of the group A, the dystrophy was minimal without congestion. On the other hand, most of rats of the group B had liver dystrophy caused by large droplets steatosis with congestion. All rats in control group C were found to have significant dystrophy caused by steatosis. The results indicate rats receiving the addition of milk thistle pressed parts in their feed had a lower incidence of liver steatosis due to the hepatoprotective effects of silymarin.


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2009

Factors Affecting the Content of Ergosterol and Zearalenone in Selected Grass Species at the End of the Growing Season

Jiří Skládanka; Vlastimil Dohnal; Petr Doležal; Alena Ježková; Ladislav Zeman


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2007

Ergosterol content in selected grasses on the end of vegetation period

Vlastimil Dohnal; Ilona Kaderová; Alena Ježková; Jiří Skládanka


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2008

The effect of the stage of maturity of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) on the chemical composition and in sacco digestibility

Petr Doležal; Jiří Skládanka


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2006

Effects of the utilization term and additional sowing of Festuca arundinacea and Festulolium on the production of winter pasture

Jiří Skládanka


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2008

Effect of fertilization and use intensity on the diversity and quality of herbage

Jiří Skládanka; František Hrabě; Pavel Heger


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2008

Leaf dynamics of Festulolium and Dactylis glomerata L. at the end of the growing season

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Pavel Horký

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Vlastimil Dohnal

University of Hradec Králové

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