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English :
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Studies on detoxification of aflatoxins contaminated rabbits' rations
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Arabic :
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دراسات على ازالة سمية الافلاتوكسينات من اعلاف الارانب
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Abstract |
The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of ammonia, clay and poultry litter treatments on detoxification of aflatoxin contaminated rabbits'rations. Five rations (control, aflatoxin contaminated ration, contaminated ration treated with ammonia (1 %), contaminated ration treated with clay (2%) and contaminated ration treated with poultry litter (1: 1) fed to 80 New Zealand male rabbits (16 animals each). The results were indicated that feeding contaminated ration lead to decrease in CP, OM and NFE contents, increase in ash content and less feeding value (TDN) compared to other rations. Rabbits had less feed intake, loss in daily gain, increase in blood AST, ALT, ALP, urea, creatinine and bilirubin. On the other hand, ammoniation and clay (bentonite) succeeded in come over the effect of aflatoxins and were comparable with the control group. Internal organs were affected by aflatoxin, where liver, kidneys and heart increased in their weights, while lungs weights were decreased. No detectable changes were observed in the ammoniated or clay groups. So, ammoniation or clay addition proved to be recommended as a cheapest way to inhibit the fungus growth and can detoxificate its effect in rabbits feeds. While treatment with poultry litter can be considered as the second choice
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Publication year |
2008
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Pages |
PP. 280
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Availability location |
مكتبة معهد بحوث الانتاج الحيوانى-شارع نادى الصيد- الدقى- الجيزة
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Availability number |
1037
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Organization Name |
Animal Production Research Institute (APRI)
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Country |
Egypt
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Agris Categories |
Animal physiology - NutritionVeterinary science and hygiene - General aspects
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Aflatoxins.
Ammonia.
Ashes.
Bilirubin.
Clay.
Creatinine.
Crude protein.
Detoxification.
Feed intake.
Kidneys.
Litter for animals.
Liver.
Organic matter.
Rabbits.
Rations.
Total digestible nutrients.
Urea.
Weight gain.
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Proposed Agrovoc |
blood AST;blood ALT;blood ALP;
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Publication Type |
PhD Thesis
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