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Aflatoxin에 노출된 닭에서 활성탄과 어성초의 독성완화 효과
Alleviative effects of activated charcoal and Houttuynia cordata Thunb. in broiler chickens during aflatoxicosis
하대식 ( Dae Sik Hah ) , 지대해 ( Dae Hae Ji ) , 조상래 ( Sang Rae Jo ) , 박애라 ( Ae Ra Park ) , 정은희 ( Eun Hee Jung ) , 박동엽 ( Dong Yeop Park ) , 이국천 ( Kuk Cheon Lee ) , 허정호 ( Jung Ho Heo ) , 김종수 ( Jong Shu Kim )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-490-001767861

This study was conducted to evaluate the alleviative effects of activated charcoal (AC) and Houttuynia cordata (HC) singly or in combination in broiler chickens during aflatoxicosis. Activated charcoal (1% or 0.5%) and H. cordata (1% or 0.5%) were mixed into the diets for the ability to reduced the deleterious effects of 2.4mg total aflatoxin (AFB1) kg-1 diet on growing broiler chickens from 1 to 21 days of age. A total of 160 1-day-old (Hyline Variety Brown) broiler chicks were housed in eight treatment groups [Control, AFB1, AC 1%, HC 1%, AFB1 plus AC 1% plus HC 1%, AFB1 plus AC 1% plus HC 0.5%, AFB1 plus AC 0.5% plus HC 1%, AFB1 plus AC 0.5% plus HC 0.5%] each consisting of 20 chicks. Compared to control, 2.4mg AFB1 alone treatment group significantly decreased body weight gains of chickens. The addition of mixed AC 1% and HC 1% including 6, 7 groups to the 2.4mg AFB1-containing diet moderately reduced the adverse effects of AFB1 on performances of chickens. The chickens consuming 2.4mg AFB1 plus AC 0.5% and HC 0.5%-containing diet showed very slightly reduced the adverse effects on investigated parameters compared to the AFB1 only treated group. Also, the single addition of AC or HC to the AFB1-free diet had no adverse effects in chickens. These results suggest that AC and HC mixed can reduced the aflatoxicosis in broilers and may be contribute to a solution of the aflatoxicosis problem in poultry production.

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