M J Nava-Ramírez, J A Maguey-González, S Gómez-Rosales, J O Hernández-Ramírez, J D Latorre, Xiangwei Du, C López-Coello, B M Hargis, G Téllez-Isaías, A Vázquez-Durán, A Méndez-Albores
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摘要
本实验旨在确定在受黄曲霉毒素 B1(AFB1)污染的火鸡日粮中添加苜蓿叶粉吸附材料对火鸡生产参数、血细胞计数、血清生化指标、肝酶和肝组织学的影响。为此,350 只雌性尼古拉斯-700 火鸡被随机分配到五个处理中:(1) 对照组,不含 AFB1 的日粮;(2) AF 组,受 250 ng AFB1/g 污染的日粮;(3) 紫花苜蓿组,不含 AFB1 的日粮 + 0.5% (w/w) 吸附剂;(4) AF+ 紫花苜蓿组,受 250 ng AFB1/g 污染的日粮 + 0.5%(湿重)吸附剂;(5) AF+酵母细胞壁(YCW),被 250 ng AFB1/g+0.5%(湿重)酵母细胞壁(一种用作参考材料的商业霉菌毒素粘合剂)污染的膳食。对苜蓿叶粉的体内疗效进行了为期 28 天的评估。总的来说,在不含 AFB1 的日粮中添加苜蓿叶粉能获得最佳的生产性能(体重、增重和采食量),并能改善总蛋白、葡萄糖、钙、肌酐和血尿素氮的值。此外,与 AF 组和 AF+YCW 组相比,在受 AFB1 污染的日粮中添加苜蓿叶粉可提高体重和增重,并显著降低采食量。此外,与对照组相比,被 AFB1 污染的家禽的血清参数发生了明显变化。此外,在 AF 组的肝脏中观察到了典型的组织病理学病变,而在添加苜蓿叶粉后,这些病变得到了明显改善。总之,这些结果表明,在受污染的饲料中少量添加苜蓿叶粉可抵消 AFB1 对火鸡的不利影响。
Efficacy of powdered alfalfa leaves to ameliorate the toxic effects of aflatoxin B1 in turkey poults.
This experiment was conducted to determine the effect of an adsorbent material based on powdered alfalfa leaves added in the aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-contaminated diet of turkey poults on production parameters, blood cell count, serum biochemistry, liver enzymes, and liver histology. For this purpose, three hundred and fifty female Nicholas-700 poults were randomly assigned into five treatments: (1) Control, AFB1-free diet; (2) AF, diet contaminated with 250 ng AFB1/g; (3) Alfalfa, AFB1-free diet + 0.5% (w/w) adsorbent; (4) AF+alfalfa, diet contaminated with 250 ng AFB1/g + 0.5% (w/w) adsorbent, and (5) AF+ yeast cell wall (YCW), diet contaminated with 250 ng AFB1/g + 0.5% (w/w) of yeast cell wall (a commercial mycotoxin binder used as reference material). The in vivo efficacy of powdered alfalfa leaves was assessed during a 28-day period. In general, the addition of powdered alfalfa leaves in the AFB1-free diet gave the best performance results (body weight, body weight gain, and feed intake) and improved the values of total protein, glucose, calcium, creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen. Moreover, the addition of powdered alfalfa leaves in the AFB1-contaminated diet enhanced body weight and body weight gain and significantly reduced the feed intake, compared to the AF and AF+YCW groups. Additionally, significant alterations in serum parameters were observed in poults intoxicated with the AFB1, compared to the Control group. Furthermore, typical histopathological lesions were observed in the liver of the AF group, which were significantly ameliorated with the addition of powdered alfalfa leaves. Conclusively, these results pointed out that low inclusion of powdered alfalfa leaves in the contaminated feed counteracted the adverse effects of AFB1 in turkey poults.
期刊介绍:
Mycotoxin Research, the official publication of the Society for Mycotoxin Research, is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal dealing with all aspects related to toxic fungal metabolites. The journal publishes original research articles and reviews in all areas dealing with mycotoxins. As an interdisciplinary platform, Mycotoxin Research welcomes submission of scientific contributions in the following research fields:
- Ecology and genetics of mycotoxin formation
- Mode of action of mycotoxins, metabolism and toxicology
- Agricultural production and mycotoxins
- Human and animal health aspects, including exposure studies and risk assessment
- Food and feed safety, including occurrence, prevention, regulatory aspects, and control of mycotoxins
- Environmental safety and technology-related aspects of mycotoxins
- Chemistry, synthesis and analysis.