International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol.9, No.4, 578-605, 2008
Complex etiology, prophylaxis and hygiene control in mycotoxic nephropathies in farm animals and humans
Various etiological factors contributing to the development of mycotoxic nephropathy in farm animals and humans are reviewed. The possible synergistic effect between ochratoxin A (OTA) and other mycotoxins, as penicillic acid (PA) and fumonisin B-1 (FB1), contributing to this nephropathy is also considered and discussed. The most convenient ways of prophylaxis and various preventive measures against OTA contamination of feeds or foods are reviewed. A reference is made concerning the most successful methods of veterinary hygiene control in the slaughterhouses in order to prevent the entering of OTA in commercial channels with a view to human health. The economic efficacy of these prophylactic procedures is also considered. An evaluation of human exposure to OTA is made.
Keywords:mycotoxic nephropathy;Balkan endemic nephropathy;ochratoxin A;penicillic acid;fumonisin B-1;synergism;preventive measures;hygiene control;pathogenesis