. .. , Identification of relevant end-points to be studied when testing the efficacy of mycotoxin detoxifying agents in in vivo trials, Other species (Cats, Dogs and Horses)

. Relationship and . .. Vivo-studies, 98 5.1. Relationship between in vitro and in vivo studies for adsorbing agents

, 101 5.2. Relationship between in vitro and in vivo studies for biotransforming agents

. Benefit-and, . Assessment, and . .. Mycotoxin-detoxifying-agents, 111 6.1.1. Specific benefits related to the reduction of mycotoxin contamination

, 112 6.2.1. Consequence on nutritional aspects through interactions with dietary compounds

. Discussion and . .. Recommendations, 1. Mycotoxin issues in animal feed: uncertainties and lack of knowledge

, Assessment of mycotoxin-detoxifying agents and in vitro studies

. .. , 3.3. How can the results of in vitro studies be expressed and compared quantitatively?

. .. , 7.1. How should in vitro studies be designed?, 123 7.5. Discussion on the relationship between in vitro and in vivo studies: evaluation of in vitro/in vivo efficacy

. .. Recommendations,

. .. Annexes,

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