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Biotransformation Approaches to Alleviate the Effects Induced by Fusarium Mycotoxins in Swine

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Date 2013 Jun 14
PMID 23758213
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Mycotoxin mitigation is of major interest as ingestion of mycotoxins results in poor animal health, decreased productivity, as well as substantial economic losses. A feed additive (FA) consisting of a combination of bacteria (Eubacterium BBSH797) and enzyme (fumonisin esterase FumD) was tested in pigs for its ability to neutralize the effects of mono- and co-contaminated diets with deoxynivalenol (DON) and fumonisins (FB) on hematology, biochemistry, tissue morphology, and immune response. Forty-eight animals, allocated into eight groups, received one of eight diets for 35 days: a control diet, a diet contaminated with either DON (3 mg/kg) or FB (6 mg/kg), or both toxins, and the same four diets with FA. Inclusion of FA restored the circulating number of neutrophils of piglets fed the FB and DON + FB diets. Similarly, FA counteracted the minor changes observed on plasma concentrations of albumin and creatinine. In lung, the lesions induced by the ingestion of FB in mono- and co-contaminated diets were no longer observed after addition of FA in these diets. Lesions recorded in the liver of pigs fed either of the contaminated diets with FA were partly reduced, and the increased hepatocyte proliferation was totally neutralized when FA was present in the co-contaminated diet. After 35 days of exposure, the development of the vaccinal response was significantly improved in animals fed diets supplemented with FA, as shown by results of lymphocyte proliferation, cytokine expression in spleen, and the production of specific Ig. Similarly, in jejunum of animals fed diets with FA, occurrence of lesions and upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines were much less obvious. The ameliorative effects provided by FA suggest that this approach would be suitable in the control of DON and FB that commonly co-occur in feed.

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