Aflatoxin M1
Aflatoxin M1 is a chemical compound of the aflatoxin class, a group of mycotoxins produced by three species of Aspergillus - Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus parasiticus, and the rare Aspergillus nomius - which contaminate plant and plant products.
Aspergillus flavus produces only B-type aflatoxins. Aflatoxin M1 is the hydroxylated metabolite of aflatoxin B1 and can be found in milk or milk products obtained from livestock that have ingested contaminated feed. The carcinogenic potency of aflatoxin M1 in sensitive species is about one order of magnitude less than that of aflatoxin B1. Aflatoxin M1 is usually considered to be a detoxication by-product of aflatoxin B1. The main sources of aflatoxins in feeds are peanut, meal, maize and cottonseed meal.
Chemical structure
The chemical structure of aflatoxin M1. Aflatoxin M1 is the 4-hydroxy derivative of aflatoxin B1 and is secreted in the milk of mammals that consume aflatoxin B1. Aflatoxin M1 has a relative molecular mass of 328 Da and has the molecular formula C17H12O7.Pathology
The effect of aflatoxin M1 was much weaker than aflatoxin B1 in producing liver cancer. The limited animal studies carried out to determine toxicity of aflatoxin M1. Aflatoxin M1 has toxic and carcinogenic properties. The toxicity of aflatoxin M1 in duckling and rats seems to be slightly less than that of aflatoxin B1. The carcinogenicity is probably one to two orders of magnitude less than that of the highly carcinogenic aflatoxin B1.Bioconversion pathway
Aflatoxin M1, the principal hydroxylated metabolite of AFB1, found in milk of mammals fed upon contaminated feedstuff. Carry-over of aflatoxin B1 as AFM1 in the milk of dairy cows has been established to range from 0.3% to 6.2%. However, AFM1 was also found in lactating mothers' milk. Several studies reported carcinogenic and immunosuppressive effects similar to that of AFB1, on both humans and other animals, even if with a less potent effect. However, AFM1 is the only mycotoxin for which maximum residue limits in milk were established.Toxicological study
Several studies have been undertaken of the toxic effects of aflatoxin M1 in laboratory animals. However, in comparison to aflatoxin B1, relatively little is known about the toxicity of aflatoxin M1, primarily because of the difficulty in obtaining sufficient quantities of the pure compound necessary for extensive toxicity testing.Species | Sex | Dose | Result |
Trout up to 12 month | Male | 8μg/kg 4-64μg/kg 800μg/kg | no tumours Liver tumour response:0.086% 50% tumours at 9 months |
Fischer rats | Male | 0μg/kg 0.5μg/kg 5μg/kg 50μg/kg | Liver cancer 0% neoplastic nodules 0% Liver cancer 0% neoplastic nodules 0% Liver cancer 0% neoplastic nodules 0% Liver cancer 5% neoplastic nodules 16% |
Fischer rats | Male | 1 mg/rat | Liver cancer 1 of 29 |