Aflatoxin M1 in donkey milk from indigenous breeds in the Zasavica natural reserve
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2025-10-05Author
Ljubojević Pelić, Dragana
Jakšić, Sandra
Popov, Nenad
Vidaković Knežević, Suzana
Kačarević, Tomislav
Pelić, Miloš
Živkov-Baloš, Milica
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Donkey milk is considered highly valued for its hypoallergenic properties and distinctive nu tritional benefits. However, there is limited information on its potential contaminants, such
as aflatoxin M1 (AFM1). This study aimed to thoroughly assess the safety of milk from
Balkan and Banat donkey breeds raised under extensive organic (free-range) conditions,
focusing on a significant concern - AFM1 concentrations across different seasons. Monthly
samples were collected over the course of a year, resulting in a total of thirty-six pooled sam ples. AFM1 levels were quantified using a validated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA), with results showing concentration of AFM1 in donkey milk remained below the
detection limit throughout the year.”. This study underscores the need for additional research
on both the nutritional and safety aspects of donkey milk, particularly in relation to seasonal
variations, potential presence of other environmental toxins, and differences among donkey
breeds