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        2025).
                                                    maize (NM)

                                                                       (AM)
        Qualitative Comparison:
                                                                                      NM had +2.45% moisture
                                  Water content
                                                    16.05%
                                                                       13.60%
        Newly Harvested vs. Aged
                                  Dry matter
        Maize
                                  Gross energy
                                                    16.08?MJ/kg
                                                                       16.63?MJ/kg
                                                                                      NM had lower Gross Energy
        Controlled trials show clear
                                  Source: Zhong et al., 2019  83.95%   86.40%         NM had lower Dry Matter
        compositional differences
                                  which can rapidly colonize   Ochratoxins (OTA)
        between NM (harvested
                                  the grain and produce     and DON (A
        <2 weeks) and aging maize
                                  mycotoxins like aflatoxins,   trichothecenes
        (AM) (stored ~1 year):
                                  zearalenone, CPA and T2. In   subtype), have been
        moisture 16.05% vs. 13.60%,
                                  practical terms, this means   reported to have
        dry matter 83.95% vs.
                                  that poultry feed formulated   been reported to
        86.40%, and gross energy
                                  with new maize—especially   exert stronger
        16.08 vs. 16.63 MJ/kg. The
                                  during or after the monsoon   effects on the
        higher moisture dilutes
                                  season— holds the risk of   intestinal barrier.
        nutrients and is operationally
                                  introducing significant levels   First, they disrupt
        relevant because it
                                  of mycotoxins into the diet,   the tight junctions
        predisposes to mold growth
                                  even before the grain enters   between intestinal
        and spoilage in
                                  long-term storage (Palacios-  epithelial cells,
        storage/transport chains   Cabrera et al., 2025).   leading to increased
 New Maize, New Risks:   (Zhong et al., 2019).  Another ignored challenge is   gut permeability or
        How It May Affect                                                              Dr. Prateek Shukla
                                  multi-mycotoxins          “leaky gut.” This
 Gut Health Challenges & Beyond?  Production?  contamination. Even when   allows pathogens, toxins, and
        For broilers (1–42 d), Feed:
                                                            antigens to cross into the
                                  individual toxins are within
        Gain (F/G) was found to be   recommended limits, their   bloodstream, increasing the
 By Dr. Satyam Sharma and Dr. Prateek Shukla, Kemin South Asia  significantly higher in NM vs.   combined presence can   risk of systemic infections
        partial NM diets, particularly                      and inflammation. Second,
 Maize remains at the center of poultry   have negative effects on growth   significantly challenge
        at 22–42 d and overall. This                        mycotoxins reduce the
 rations (often constituting about   performance, compromise gut   poultry gut health. This is
        confirmed a consistent feed-                        production and secretion of
 55–60%) because of its nutritive value   integrity, and increase nutritional   especially true under post-
        efficiency loss when NM was                         mucins and antimicrobial
 and relatively fewer anti-nutritional   inefficiencies. The areas of concern   monsoon conditions in India
        used at higher levels. In the                       peptides, thinning the mucus
 factors (ANFs) than most energy   include the physiological immaturity   and post-harvest practices
        same experiment, mixing NM                          layer that normally protects
 ingredients; however, newly harvested   and comparatively higher moisture   often lead to simultaneous
        with AM (1/3 or 2/3 NC)                             the gut lining from direct
 maize (NM) used within two months   levels of new maize. These can   contamination by several
        yielded (better) F/G than all                       microbial attack. Third, they
 can adversely affect growth and gut   heighten anti-nutritional burden and   mycotoxins. Surveys show
        NM diets, indicating a                              dysregulate immune
 function due to higher moisture,   expose birds to higher mycotoxin   that up to three or more
        dilution strategy can mitigate                      signaling, often increasing
 immature starch, and ANFs (e.g.,   contamination under warm, humid,   mycotoxins (e.g., aflatoxins,
        performance drag when AM                            pro-inflammatory cytokines
 resistant starch, NSP, phytic acid,   post-harvest conditions that are   trichothecenes, zearalenone
        is available (Zhong et al.,                         while reducing protective
 protease inhibitors). These risks are   common across South Asia.   and fumonisins) can be
        2019).                                              antibodies, which impairs the
 amplified where multi-mycotoxin co-  This challenge can have a deleterious   detected in a single maize
 contamination is common   impact on gut health, impair digestion   New Maize & Gut Health:   sample, particularly in humid,   gut's immune defense and
 during/post-monsoon, even when   and absorption, alter intestinal   A Deeper Dive  coastal, or tropical regions   makes birds more
 Dr. Satyam Sharma                                          susceptible to infections.
 individual toxins are found within   development, and require more   Newly harvested maize is   (Palacios-Cabrera et al.,
 permissible limits. This calls for a   intensive nutritional and health   particularly vulnerable to   2025).  Finally, mycotoxins alter the
 comprehensive risk assessment while   management to maintain profitability   mycotoxin contamination   Effect of Mycotoxins on   gut microbial balance,
 utilizing new maize in poultry rations   in operations. For poultry veterinarians   due to its high moisture   Disruption of Intestinal   reducing beneficial bacteria
 (Zhong et al., 2019; Guerre, 2020;   and nutritionists, integrating post-  content and the warm,   Barriers   and allowing harmful
 Palacios-Cabrera et al., 2025).  harvest controls, mycotoxin   humid conditions often   Mycotoxins compromise the   bacteria to proliferate, which
 One of the aspects which takes a back   surveillance, gut health support, and   present during and after   gut's defense system in a   can further worsen gut
 seat during the use of newly harvested   effective enzyme strategies becomes   harvest. These conditions are   predictable order, with the   health and performance
 maize in poultry is the multifactorial   essential to protect flock performance   ideal for the growth of   most severe effects on the   (Gao et al., 2020; Guerre,
 gut-health risk associated with new   while incorporating new maize in   toxigenic fungi such as   physical barrier. Majorly   2020). For poultry
 maize. Gut health disturbances can   rations (Zhong et al., 2019; Guerre,   Aspergillus and Fusarium,   mycotoxins Aflatoxins,   stakeholders, this means that
                                                            gut health programs should
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