Efficacy of Moringa oleifera, lactoferrin and Syner-tox in counteracting aflatoxin effects in broiler chickens

Authors

  • Marwa F. Hassan Department of Biochemistry, Toxicology and Feed Deficiency, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Dokki, Giza, Egypt
  • Nermin F. El Zohairy Department of Biochemistry, Toxicology and Feed Deficiency, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Zagazig branch, Egypt
  • Asmaa G. Abd El Monsef Department of Biochemistry, Toxicology and Feed Deficiency, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Zagazig branch, Zagazig, Egypt.
  • Shimaa Nabil El_Tahawy Department of Clinical Pathology, Animal Health Research Institute(AHRI), Agriculture Research Center, Zagazig Branch, Zagazig 44516, Egypt
  • Wesam S. Elshafey Department of Food Hygiene, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Benha branch, Qalyubia, Egypt.
  • Safaa M. Elmesalamy Department of Biochemistry, Toxicology and Feed Deficiency, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Zagazig branch, Egypt.
  • Sanaa M. Salem Department of Pathology, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Zagazig branch, Zagazig, Egypt.
  • Noha H. Oraby Department of Mycology and Mycotoxins, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Dokki, Giza, Egypt.
  • Mogda K. Mansour Department of Biochemistry, Toxicology and Feed Deficiency, Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Dokki, Giza, Egypt.

Keywords:

Aflatoxin, Moringa oleifera, Lactoferrin, Syner-Tox, Broiler Chickens

Abstract

The main strategy in poultry production, is the elimination of mycotoxin adverse  impacts. The present study was designed to evaluate  the efficiency of Moringa oleifera (MO), Lactoferrin (LF), and Syner-tox (ST) in preventing the adverse impact of aflatoxin (AF). 180 eight-day-old broiler chicks divided into nine equal groups (20 each) as follows: Gp1 served as normal non-treated group, Gp2 served as AF non-treated group, Gp3 served as AF + MO treated group, Gp4 served as AF + LF treated group, Gp5 served as AF + ST treated group, Gp6 served as AF + MO + ST treated group, Gp7 served as AF + LF+ ST treated group, Gp8 served as AF + MO + LF treated group, Gp9 served as AF + MO + LF + ST treated group. The used dose of AF was 0.25 mg/kg diet, MO was 3 g/kg diet, LF was 250 mg/kg diet and ST 0.5 ml/liter/5days/week for 4 weeks. A significant reduce in growth performance, many hematological indices, and free amino acid along with modification in antioxidant markers. Conversely, increase in serum nitric oxide, liver and kidney biomarkers and malondialdehyde in liver contents with histopathological changs were observed in AF non-treated. The supplementation of MO, LF and/or ST showed strong antioxidant properties. Furthermore, these treatments enhanced the chickens' immune systems and restored all histopathological alters recorded in AF non-treated Gp. Therefore, the use of MO and LF the elemination of aflatoxins in poultry feed is suggested as it is cheap and safe.    

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Published

2024-10-02

How to Cite

Hassan, M. F., El Zohairy, N. . F. ., Abd El Monsef, A. G. ., El_Tahawy, S. N. ., Elshafey, W. S. ., Elmesalamy, S. M. ., Salem, S. M. ., Oraby, N. H., & Mansour, M. K. . (2024). Efficacy of Moringa oleifera, lactoferrin and Syner-tox in counteracting aflatoxin effects in broiler chickens. Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, 14(7), 1173-1181. Retrieved from https://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/1988

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