
doi: 10.1007/bf02228608
pmid: 6420979
Under conditions presently prevailing in the UK aflatoxicosis in farm animals, as defined in this paper, is largely confined to cattle but acute and chronic clinical liver disease is seldom if ever encountered. There is circumstantial evidence for sub-clinical and non-specific aflatoxicosis but dose-effect relationships have yet to be established, particularly at lower levels of dietary aflatoxin contamination.
Aflatoxin B1, Aflatoxins, Liver, Animals, Domestic, Animals, Aflatoxin Poisoning, Biotransformation, United Kingdom
Aflatoxin B1, Aflatoxins, Liver, Animals, Domestic, Animals, Aflatoxin Poisoning, Biotransformation, United Kingdom
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