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Mansour, D. (2023). Protective efficacy of microbial and mycotoxin feed additives against contaminated feed with ochratoxin in broiler chicken. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, (), -. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2023.207737.1126
Dalia Mansour. "Protective efficacy of microbial and mycotoxin feed additives against contaminated feed with ochratoxin in broiler chicken". Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, , , 2023, -. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2023.207737.1126
Mansour, D. (2023). 'Protective efficacy of microbial and mycotoxin feed additives against contaminated feed with ochratoxin in broiler chicken', Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, (), pp. -. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2023.207737.1126
Mansour, D. Protective efficacy of microbial and mycotoxin feed additives against contaminated feed with ochratoxin in broiler chicken. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 2023; (): -. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2023.207737.1126

Protective efficacy of microbial and mycotoxin feed additives against contaminated feed with ochratoxin in broiler chicken

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 May 2023  XML
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/scvmj.2023.207737.1126
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Dalia Mansour email
Avian and Rabbit Med
Abstract
The study was designed to investigate the protective efficacy of some additives on ration naturally contaminated with ochratoxin in broiler chicks. Seven ration samples were randomly collected for the detection of ochratoxin using fluorometer. Ninety, one-day old broiler Ross-308 chicks were divided into three groups (A, B, C with 30 birds in each). Group (A) chicks received a ration containing 5.3 ppb ochratoxin, Group (B) chicks received 5.3 ppb ochratoxin and HASCS, Avi Bac., Pro power Byg35, while Group (C) chicks received a ration free from either ochratoxin or treatments. Growth performance, Hematological, biochemical, and immunological studies were recorded. Serum biochemical analysis results confirmed hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic hazard, which manifested by significant increases in GGT, ALT, Uric acid, cholesterol, Total bilirubin, and a non-significant increase of creatinine that was associated with a significant decrease in hemoglobin, lymphocyte heterophile basophile, monocyte and eosinophile. In conclusion the evaluated feed additive has a significant protective effect against the ochratoxin hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effect on growing broiler chicks.
Keywords
Broilers; ochratoxin; body performance; feed additives; HASCS
Main Subjects
Poultry and Rabbits Medicine
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