https://doi.org/10.37229/fsa.fjb.2026.04.03
Many things become clear to us regarding methods of combating mycotoxins and treating their effects. The role of pelleted feeds, and indeed the exacerbation of the mycotoxin crisis, along with their devastating effects on the liver and kidneys, are also evident. The proposed solutions boil down to one of two things: firstly, if reliance on pelleted feeds is unavoidable, we must import high-quality raw materials that do not require prior processing (raw materials that are naturally free of mycotoxins). This will solve the mycotoxin problem, but it will not solve the acrylamide problem. Secondly, if we cannot import high-quality raw materials that do not require prior processing (which is not feasible for economic reasons), then we must return to using crushed feeds, which can be subjected to prior processing systems, The precise scientific needs of the species, breed, age, production goal, temperature, and climatic conditions imperative to take into consideration when formulating the feed and using biological and mechanical antitoxins developed together in the proportions necessary for complete control of mycotoxins in the feed.
Keywords : Mycotoxins, Poultry feed, Prevention strategies, Biological decontamination, Adsorption.,
Received:1/15/2026 12:00:00 AM; Accepted: 2/4/2026 12:00:00 AM