Safety assessment of the functional feed additive phenylcapsaicin in a commercial broiler diet

T. R. Paulsen, K. Jensen, J. van Harn, T. Veldkamp
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Introduction: Intestinal colonisation of Salmonella is a major concern in the poultry industry, and a low dose of the high-purity synthetic capsaicin analogue phenylcapsaicin (PheCap) has the potential to be a phytobiotic alternative to antibiotics in reducing floor Salmonella in commercial broiler chicken houses. In this study we present the first safety assessment of PheCap at doses relevant for the poultry industry. Methods: In a completely randomized block design, Ross 308 male broilers were offered feed containing 0, 10, 15, or 150 mg PheCap/kg. Growth rates, mortality, haematology, clinical chemistry, foot pad lesions, litter quality and gross pathological examination of organs and tissues were evaluated for signs of toxicity over a two-phase, 35-day growth period. Results: No differences in feed intake and broiler growth were found, with broilers in the control group having the highest mortality. There was a statistically significant increase in the European Production Efficiency Factor (EPEF) for the 10 (p = 0.02) and 15 mg PheCap/kg feed (p = 0.003) treatment doses. No dose dependent adverse effects were found for any of the treatment doses. The No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) of PheCap is probably higher than that of the highest weekly averaged daily intake of 36.3 mg/kg BW/day observed in the present study. Conclusions: The inclusion of PheCap in broiler feed at doses relevant for the commercial poultry industry is assumed not have any negative effects on broiler health.
功能性饲料添加剂苯辣椒素在商品肉鸡日粮中的安全性评价
简介:沙门氏菌的肠道定植是家禽业的一个主要问题,低剂量的高纯度合成辣椒素类似物苯辣椒素(PheCap)有可能成为抗生素的植物替代品,以减少商业肉鸡舍的地板沙门氏菌。在这项研究中,我们首次对PheCap进行了与家禽业相关剂量的安全性评估。方法:采用完全随机区组设计,罗斯308只雄性肉仔鸡分别饲喂含有0、10、15和150 mg PheCap/kg的饲料。在35天的两个阶段的生长期间,对生长速率、死亡率、血液学、临床化学、脚垫病变、凋落物质量和器官和组织的大体病理检查进行了评估,以确定毒性迹象。结果:两组肉鸡采食量和生长无显著差异,对照组肉鸡死亡率最高。10 (p = 0.02)和15 mg PheCap/kg饲料处理剂量(p = 0.003)显著提高了欧洲生产效率因子(EPEF)。任何治疗剂量均未发现剂量依赖性不良反应。PheCap的未观察到的不良反应水平(NOAEL)可能高于本研究中观察到的最高每周平均日摄入量36.3 mg/kg BW/day。结论:假定在肉鸡饲料中以与商业家禽业相关的剂量添加PheCap不会对肉鸡健康产生任何负面影响。
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