Toxicological studies in poultry consuming fumonisin from corn contaminated with Brazilian Amazonian flora

O. Júnior, A. S. Cangussu, Ana Patrícia Silva, K. Rodrigues, M. Félix, T. T. Deusdará, T. Ferreira, Hélio Brito, K. Viana, E. M. Sobrinho, Raimundo Wagner Aguiar, G. R. dos Santos
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The fungus Fusarium verticillioides produces fumonisins (FB1 and FB2), characterized by being the most frequently produced molecular forms and with greater toxicity. Fumonisin contamination is responsible for substantial losses during the meat production chain, so the safe levels of these compounds must be determined. The study was directed to establish safe levels of FB1 in poultry production; for this purpose, were used COBB 500® birds on experimental lots of infected corn during the 2015/2016 season in Brazil. The experimental group included 160 animals, divided into two groups: The T1 without fumonisin in the diet (control); and the T2 group in which corn was contaminated with 2.78 μg/g of fumonisin FB1. Histopathological effects of liver, heart, and small intestine, and zootechnical parameters were measured in birds treated. We found that there were no significant differences between the birds treated and untreated after 21 days of exposure to each treatment; F-values > P-values (P<0,05) for feed intake and weekly weight gain. Taken together, our data showed that the concentration evaluated is safe in poultry and will contribute to the design of future clinical studies.
家禽食用受巴西亚马逊植物群污染的玉米中伏马菌素的毒理学研究
真菌verticillioides产生伏马毒素(FB1和FB2),其特点是最常产生的分子形式和毒性较大。伏马菌素污染在肉类生产链中造成了大量损失,因此必须确定这些化合物的安全水平。该研究旨在确定家禽生产中FB1的安全水平;为此,我们于2015/2016年在巴西的受感染玉米实验批次上使用COBB 500®禽类。试验组160只动物,分为两组:不含伏马菌素的T1组(对照组);T2组伏马菌素FB1含量为2.78 μg/g。测量了处理过的禽鸟的肝脏、心脏和小肠的组织病理学影响以及动物技术参数。我们发现,在每种处理21天后,处理过的鸟类和未处理过的鸟类之间没有显著差异;采食量和周增重的f值> P值(P< 0.05)。综上所述,我们的数据表明,所评估的浓度在家禽中是安全的,并将有助于设计未来的临床研究。
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