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Studies on some feed additives and materials giving partial protection against the suppressive effect of ochratoxin A on egg production of laying hens
Authors:Stoycho D Stoev
Institution:Department of General and Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Students Campus, 6000 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Abstract:The protective effects of various feed supplements against the harmful effect of ochratoxin A on egg production and sexual maturation of two-weeks old Plymouth Rock female chicks designed for laying hens were studied. A significant protective effect of the feed additives or materials: water extract of artichoke (WEA), sesame seed (SS), Roxazyme-G (RG) and l-β phenylalanine (PHE) against the suppressive effect of ochratoxin A (OTA) on egg production of laying hens was found. A similar protection was also seen on the toxic effect of OTA on various internal organs of the same hens. A significant protection was found against the decrease of the weight or the quantity of eggs as well as against the delay of the beginning of the laying period of chicks, both of which were provoked by ochratoxin A. These protective effects were strongest in chicks treated with SS or WEA, but were slightest in chicks treated with l-β PHE.
Keywords:Abbreviations: OTA  ochratoxin A  PHE  phenylalanine  RG  Roxazyme-G  SS  sesame seed  WEA  water extract of artichoke  LDWAT-group  low dosed group 1 without antidote treatment  WAT-group  group 2 treated with high doses OTA without antidote treatment  PHE-group  group 3 treated with high doses OTA and phenylalanine  RG-group  group 4 treated with high doses OTA and Roxazyme-G  SS-group  group 5 treated with high doses OTA and sesame seed  WEA-group  group 6 treated with high doses OTA and water extract of artichoke
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