Effects of copper nanoparticles on the morphological and physiological changes in chicken

N. Xuan, P. T. T. Trang, L. T. Hien
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Copper nanoparticles (nCu) have a wide range of applications in many different fields of life. In poultry farming, nCu is well-known as a feed additive to stimulate the development, a good antimicrobial agent and a suppressor of diarrhea. The aim of this study is to perform the analysis of biosafety of nCu. In this study, chickens were treated with drinking water containing 2 mg/L or 1000 mg/L nCu. After 5 weeks of treatment, the survival rate, dry body weight, Cu content in serum and liver tissues of chickens were examined. Liver and kidney functions were also determined by measuring serum levels of ALT, AST, and creatinine. As a result, chickens treated with drinking containing 2 mg/L nCu had no changes in liver and kidney functions as well as their body weights. However, treatment of chickens with 1000 mg/L nCu caused accumulationof Cu in the serum and liver and increase of the serum levels of ALT and AST compared with control group. Apparently they sick and did not develop properly. In conclusion, nCu concentration at 2 mg/L may be recommended for the agricultural, feed and medicine formulations to meet biological safety.ALT, AST, creatinine, nCu, chicken.
铜纳米颗粒对鸡形态和生理变化的影响
纳米铜在生活的各个领域有着广泛的应用。在家禽养殖中,nCu是一种众所周知的促进发育的饲料添加剂,是一种良好的抗菌剂和腹泻抑制剂。本研究的目的是对nCu的生物安全性进行分析。在本研究中,鸡分别用含有2 mg/L或1000 mg/L nCu的饮用水处理。处理5周后,检测鸡的成活率、干重、血清和肝组织中铜的含量。同时通过测定血清ALT、AST和肌酐水平来测定肝肾功能。结果表明,饲粮中添加2 mg/L nCu后,鸡的肝肾功能和体重均无明显变化。然而,与对照组相比,1000 mg/L nCu处理导致鸡血清和肝脏中Cu的积累,血清中ALT和AST水平升高。显然,他们生病了,没有正常发育。综上所述,在农业、饲料和医药配方中推荐使用2 mg/L的nCu浓度,以满足生物安全要求。ALT, AST,肌酐,nCu,鸡肉。
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