Author/Authors :
Amiridumari, Halimeh Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Birjand, Birjand , Sarir, Hadi Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Birjand, Birjand , Afzali, Nazar Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Birjand, Birjand , FaniMakki, Omid Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Birjand, Birjand
Abstract :
Background: Consumption of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) contaminated products can pose a risk of development of various diseases in
human and animals due to radical production. The scope of this work is to evaluate the efficacy of milk thistle seed (MTS), as a
radical scavenger, on serum biochemistry, lipid profile and liver enzymes against AFB1 in broiler chickens contaminated with AFB1.
Materials and Methods: The effect of nine experimental treatments (3 × 3 factorial design) was assessed using 216 one-d-old Ross
308 male broiler chicks in a randomized complete design with four replicates of six birds for each dietary treatments: Control (T1), 250
ppb AFB1 (T2), 500 ppb AFB1 (T3), 0.5% MTS (T4), 0.5% MTS Plus 250 ppb AFB1 (T5), 0.5% MTS Plus 500 ppb AFB1 (T6), 1.0% MTS
(T7), 1.0% MTS Plus 250 ppb AFB1 (T8), and 1.0% MTS Plus 500 ppb AFB1 (T9). The individual and combined effects of dietary AFB1
and MTS on serum biochemistry factors (Glucose, Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Creatinine, and Uric acid), lipid profile (Triglyceride,
Cholesterol, Low density lipoprotein (LDL), and High density lipoprotein (HDL)) and liver enzymes aspartate amino-transferase
and alanine amino-transaminase (ALT) in broilers were evaluated at 21 days of age. Also, statistical packages Macros-1.002 (2010)
were used to perform the above analysis on computer. Results: Consumption of 500 ppb AFB1 in to the diet significantly decreased
HDL (58.13 ± 2.65), Calcium (7.11 ± 0.13), and Glucose (197.1 ± 7.42) compared to the control group (85.12 ± 1.95, 9.45 ± 0.17 and
223.1 ± 6.61, respectively), (P < 0.05). In contrast, it significantly increased creatinine (2.25 ± 0.011) and AST (244.51 ± 4.91). Using
MTS together with AFB1 significantly reduced the effect of AFB1on the above parameters. Conclusion: MTS can provide protection
against the negative effects of AFB1 on broiler chicks.
Keywords :
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) , fatty acid , liver enzymes , milk thistle seed (MTS) , serum biochemistry