Ameliorative Effects
ofCholestyramine and Oxihumate on
Aflatoxicosis in Broiler Chickens
Abdel Moneim A Ali1, Mahmoud F Fahmy1, Mohamed M
Metwally1, Ola Hassanin2*,
Hend A Azazy3 and Rehab E Mowafy3
1Pathology
Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University,
Egypt
2Avian & Rabbit Medicine Department, Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
3Pathology Department, Animal Health Research Institute
- Dokki (ACR)
*Corresponding author:
olahassanin@zu.edu.eg;olafalcon2001@yahoo.com
Abstract
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is
widely available mycotoxin that is secreted by certain types of Aspergilli.
In this research the ameliorative efficacy of two mycotoxin binders in broilers
was evaluated; cholestyramine which was used for the first time in the poultry
and oxihumate. A total of 64 one-day-old chicks were divided into four equal
groups: birds of group A, B & C were fed on AFB1 contaminated diet at a rate of
2 ppm for 36 days either alone, with cholestyramine at a dose rate of 340µg/kg
ration or with oxihumate at a dose rate of 3.5g/kg ration. Group D was kept as
control with basal diet of neither toxin nor drug treatment. Morality was
highest and the lesions of AFB1 intoxication were pronounced among birds of
group A with marked degenerative and necrotic changes in different examined
organs. Variable degrees of ameliorative effects of AFB-induced toxic lesions
were observed in both treated groups (group B & C) with beneficial effects for
cholestyramine. Mild expression of
the apoptosis-related marker (p53) was
encountered in group B and C relative to AFB1 intoxicated group. Aflatoxin
residues were significantly reduced in the bird liver and kidney tissues in the
instance of the two antimycotoxin binders. It
could be concluded that both
cholestyramine and oxihumate have an ameliorative effect for controlling
aflatoxicosis with the superiority of cholestyramine in its protective effect. This the first in vivo trail to use
cholestyramine as anti-AFB1 agent in poultry.
To Cite This Article: Ali AMA, Fahmy MF,
Metwally MM, Hassanin O, Azazy HA and Mowafy RE,
2021. Ameliorative effects
ofcholestyramine and oxihumate on aflatoxicosis in
broiler chickens. Pak Vet J, 41(1): 51-56. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2020.093