| Literature DB >> 28035652 |
Mayra Carraro Di Gregorio1, Alessandra Vincenzi Jager2, Pollyana Cristina Maggio Castro Souto1, Aline Alves Costa1, George Edwin Rottinghaus3, Danielle Passarelli4, Fabio Enrique Lemos Budiño5, Carlos Humberto Corassin1, Carlos Augusto Fernandes Oliveira6.
Abstract
In this study, serum aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-lysine was determined in order to evaluate the in vivo efficacy of a hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate (HSCAS) in pigs fed AFB1. Twenty-four 49-day-old crossbred barrows were maintained in individual cages and allowed ad libitum access to feed and water. A completely randomized design was used with six animals assigned to each of four dietary treatments for 21 days as follows: (A) basal diet (BD), (B) BD supplemented with 0.5 % HSCAS, (C) BD supplemented with 1.1 mg/kg AFB1, and (D) BD supplemented with 0.5 % HSCAS and 1.1 mg/kg AFB1. HSCAS was able to alleviate the toxic effects of AFB1 on pigs and reduce (P < 0.05) the levels of serum AFB1-lysine. Cumulative reductions of adduct yield values, calculated through the equation [(pg AFB1-lysine/mg albumin) / (μg AFB1/kg body weight)], were 53.0, 62.8, and 72.1 after 7, 14, and 21 days of oral exposure, respectively. AFB1-lysine has potential as an AFB1-specific biomarker for diagnostic purposes and for evaluating the efficacy of chemoprotective interventions in pigs.Entities:
Keywords: AFB1-lysine adduct; Adsorbent; LC-MS/MS; Swine
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28035652 DOI: 10.1007/s12550-016-0267-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycotoxin Res ISSN: 0178-7888 Impact factor: 3.833