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Microb Pathog ; 186: 106474, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38070627

ABSTRACT

The present study aimed to evaluate whether a moderate dose of aflatoxin B1 in pigs' diet interferes with pigs' growth and health in the nursery phase and whether an anti-mycotoxin mixture minimizes the adverse effects of the toxin. One blend with Saccharomyces cerevisiae lysate, zeolite, silicon dioxide, propylene glycol, Carduus marianus extract, soy lecithin, and carbonate was used as an anti-mycotoxin. Four treatments, with six repetitions per treatment and three pigs/pen: Afla0-AntiMyc0 - negative control (without aflatoxin); Afla500-AntiMyc0 - positive control (500 ppb of aflatoxin); Afla0-AntiMyc1000 - 1000 mg/kg of anti-mycotoxin blend; Afla500-AntiMyc1000 - 500 ppb aflatoxin +1000 mg/kg of anti-mycotoxin blend. It was observed that pigs in the positive control (Afla500-AntiMyc0) had lower body weight and weight gain when compared to the other treatments during the experimental period. Also, pigs from Afla500-AntiMyc0 had lower feed intake between days 1-20 and 1 to 30 than Afla0-AntiMyc0. The pigs from Afla500-AntiMyc0 had higher levels of liver enzymes aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase compared to other treatments. The pigs from Afla500-AntiMyc0 had higher villus height than the other treatments, while the folded size was smaller in this treatment. Crypts were deeper in the intestines of pigs in both treatments that consumed aflatoxin. In general, it is concluded that the intake of aflatoxin B1 by nursery pigs has negative impacts on the health and, consequently, the animals' growth performance; however, the addition of the contaminated feed with an anti-mycotoxin blend was able to protect the pigs, minimizing the adverse effects caused by the mycotoxin.


Subject(s)
Aflatoxin B1 , Mycotoxins , Swine , Animals , Aflatoxin B1/toxicity , Aspergillus flavus , Diet/veterinary , Weight Gain , Animal Feed/analysis
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Anim Nutr ; 7(2): 521-529, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34258441

ABSTRACT

Curcumin-containing nanocapsule powder formulations have not been used in ruminant feed to date, despite the fact that curcumin is known to be a functional food additive. The objective of this study was to determine whether ethyl polymethacrylate (Eudragit L-100) nanocapsules loaded with curcumin (N-CU) would improve health and growth of lambs. Thirty-two male Lacaune lambs (body weight [BW] = 16 ± 0.99 kg; 45 d of age) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments: T0, T1, T2 and T4, representing supplementation of curcumin at 0, 1, 2, and 4 mg/kg concentrate, respectively. The animals in each treatment were allocated in 4 pens of 2 lambs each (8 lambs per treatment). The experiment lasted 17 d, with samples and measurements collected on d 0, 7, 12, and 17. The T2 lambs had greater average daily gain than T0 lambs. Regression analysis showed that the ideal dose of N-CU to enhance weight gain was 1.89 mg/kg concentrate. There were significant interactions (P < 0.05) between treatments × time for hematological variables, particularly for increases in erythrocytes (T2) and reductions in counts of leukocytes, neutrophils, and lymphocytes in T1 and T2. There were significant interactions between treatment × time for total protein, globulin, urea, and triglyceride levels. Stimulation of the antioxidant system was also observed. There were increased levels of non-protein thiols (NPSH), as well as increased activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) in the supplemented animals. Levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were lower in the serum of supplemented lambs. In general, the 4 mg/kg dose had no positive effects on growth or health. This was an unexpected result, given the known properties of curcumin. Taken together, these findings suggest that addition of low concentrations of nanoencapsulated curcumin (T1 and T2) in lamb feed improves health, minimizing oxidative stress and generates anti-inflammatory effects that may have contributed indirectly to greater weight gain. Nanocapsules potentiate the effects of curcumin and may emerge as a new tool in animal nutrition.

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PLoS One ; 12(11): e0187919, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29190302

ABSTRACT

A new troglobitic harvestman, Relictopiolus galadriel gen. nov et sp. nov., is described from Olhos d'Água cave, Itacarambi, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Morphological characters, including male genitalia and exomorphology, suggest that this species belongs to the family Kimulidae, and it appears to share the greatest similarities with Tegipiolus pachypus. Bayesian inference analyses of a molecular dataset strongly support the inclusion of this species in Kimulidae and confirm the hypothesized sister-group relationship between R. galadriel and T. pachypus. A time calibrated phylogeny indicates that these sister-taxa diverged from a common ancestor approximately 40 Mya, during the Paleogene. The current range of Kimulidae illustrates a remarkable disjunct distribution, and leads us to hypothesize that the ancestral distribution of Kimulidae was once much more widespread across eastern Brazil. This may be attributed to the Eocene radiation associated with the warming (and humidifying) events in the Cenozoic when the best conditions for evergreen tropical vegetation in South America were established and followed by the extinction of kimulid epigean populations together with the retraction of rain forests during the Oligocene to Miocene cooling. The discovery of this relictual troglobite indicates that the Olhos d'Água cave was a stable refugium for this ancient lineage of kimulids and acted as a "museum" of biodiversity. Our findings, considered collectively with the diverse troglofauna of the Olhos d'Água cave, highlight it as one of the most important hotspots of troglobite diversity and endemism in the Neotropics. Given the ecological stresses on this habitat, the cavernicolous fauna are at risk of extinction and we emphasize the urgent need for appropriate conservation actions. Finally, we propose the transfer of Acanthominua, Euminua, Euminuoides and Pseudominua from Kimulidae to Zalmoxidae, resulting in two new synonymies and 13 new combinations.


Subject(s)
Arachnida/classification , Phylogeny , Animals , Brazil , DNA/genetics
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 82(5): 328-30, 1984.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-25087

ABSTRACT

Con el acido glicolico 13C se puede analizar la deconjugacion bacteriana intestinal de los acidos biliares conjugados.Luego de la ingesta de aquel, se evidencia un exceso del 13C en el dioxido de carbono del aire espirado, cuando esta incrementada su deconjugacion, ya sea por sobredesarrollo bacteriano en el intestino delgado o como consecuencia de una reseccion ileal.Se estudiaron 4 ninos con distintas patologias del tracto digestivo en los que midio, mediante espectrometria de masas, el 13C en el aire espirado luego de administrar acido glicocolico enriquecido con dicho isotopo. En uno de los pacientes se demostro un ascenso significativo; en los otros los valores se mantuvieron similares a los basales. Se describe el desarrollo de un metodo de diagnostico en aire respiratorio, en el que se utiliza un isotopo estable del carbono.Su caracteristica sobresaliente es la ausencia de irradiacion, hecho significativo, en especial, por la edad de los pacientes estudiados


Subject(s)
Infant , Child, Preschool , Humans , Male , Female , Digestive System Diseases , Glycocholic Acid , Respiratory Function Tests
7.
Arch. argent. pediatr ; 82(5): 328-30, 1984.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-33405

ABSTRACT

Con el acido glicolico 13C se puede analizar la deconjugacion bacteriana intestinal de los acidos biliares conjugados.Luego de la ingesta de aquel, se evidencia un exceso del 13C en el dioxido de carbono del aire espirado, cuando esta incrementada su deconjugacion, ya sea por sobredesarrollo bacteriano en el intestino delgado o como consecuencia de una reseccion ileal.Se estudiaron 4 ninos con distintas patologias del tracto digestivo en los que midio, mediante espectrometria de masas, el 13C en el aire espirado luego de administrar acido glicocolico enriquecido con dicho isotopo. En uno de los pacientes se demostro un ascenso significativo; en los otros los valores se mantuvieron similares a los basales. Se describe el desarrollo de un metodo de diagnostico en aire respiratorio, en el que se utiliza un isotopo estable del carbono.Su caracteristica sobresaliente es la ausencia de irradiacion, hecho significativo, en especial, por la edad de los pacientes estudiados


Subject(s)
Infant , Child, Preschool , Humans , Male , Female , Glycocholic Acid , Digestive System Diseases , Respiratory Function Tests
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