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- W4378172195 abstract "The use of enrichment and bedding materials in pig husbandry intends to comply with the animals’ behavioural needs to perform natural exploratory behaviour, which is strongly connected to foraging behaviour. It can thus be assumed that pigs will ingest a certain material quantity possibly posing a risk to animal health and food safety as previous studies identified contaminants in enrichment and bedding materials. However, risk assessment requires knowledge about the effective amount of ingested material. Voluntary material intake of pigs with free access to peat and disinfectant powder was estimated by measuring the tissue levels of toxic metals originating from the respective materials in 28 pigs (seven groups, n = 4) via inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and comparing the results to tissue levels of pigs fed with known amounts of metals. Additionally, as markers of consumption, n-alkanes and acid insoluble ash naturally occurring in the materials and titanium dioxide, added as an external marker to disinfectant powder, were analysed in pigs’ faeces. Tissue levels of toxic metals as well as marker analyses in pigs’ faeces could prove material consumption. Results revealed mean voluntary intake levels of peat and disinfectant powder by pigs up to 7% and 2% of the daily ration. Hence, a transfer of contained toxic metals into the food chain might occur. Although current maximum levels for toxic elements in animal tissues were not exceeded due to dietary inclusion of peat or disinfectant powder, dietary exposure through food of animal origin should be reduced to a possible minimum. This applies specifically for elements, where no health-based guidance values for humans could have been derived (e.g. arsenic). Thus, labelling guidelines for enrichment and bedding materials can be a perspective to limit the entry of toxic metals and trace elements into the environment." @default.
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- W4378172195 title "Peat and disinfectant powder used in swine husbandry systems – quantification of oral intake using toxic metals as potential markers" @default.
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