Title of article :
The Use of Biological Antimycotoxin in Amelioration of Ochratoxicosis in Broiler Chicken and Decrease of Toxin Residues in the Breast Muscles
Author/Authors :
Mostafa, Doaa IA Department of Clinical Pathology - Animal Health Research Institute Zagazig branch - Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Egypt , El Shamy, Ebtisam N Department of Immunity - Animal Health Research Institute - Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Egypt , Mostafa, Eman SA Department of Chemistry Toxicology and Nutritional Deficiency - Animal Health Research Institute - Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Egypt , Rasheed, Neveen A Department of Microbiology (Immunity) - Animal Health Research Institute - Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Egypt
Abstract :
Ochratoxin A (OTA) is one of the most important and deleterious mycotoxins. The present study explored
the effects of OTA on broiler by detection of the hematological and immunological changes, as well as performing
kidney function tests and determining its residues in the breast muscle with a trial using biological anti-mycotoxin to
eliminate OTA residues and their harmful effects. Sixty broiler chickens were used for detecting the effects of OTA.
The birds were divided into three equal groups. The first group was kept as control, the second was fed with a ration
containing 0.2 mg /kg OTA, and the third one was fed with a ration containing 0.2 mg /kg OTA and biological
anti-mycotoxin (Bio-Stress) (1gm/liter of drinking water) from one day old until the appearance of OTA toxicity
symptoms in the second gp., which was at 32 days-old. The present study revealed anemia and leucopenia in the
OTA-treated group, with a significant decrease in lymphocyte level, phagocytic activity, lysozyme concentration, total
protein, serum albumin, globulin; and alph-1, alpha-2, and beta, gamma globulins and calcium levels; but serum A/G
ratio, creatinine, uric acid, and inorganic phosphorus levels were significantly increased. Improvement of most of these
parameters occurred by the use of biological anti-mycotoxin.We detected significantly high levels of ochratoxin residue
in the breast muscle of the birds treated with OTA only as compared with the control group and that treated with
OTA and anti-mycotoxin.
Keywords :
Broilers , Ochratoxin A , Biological anti-mycotoxin , Phagocytosis , Muscles Residues
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences