Protective effects of silymarin in broiler feed contaminated by mycotoxins: growth performance, meat antioxidant status, and fatty acid profiles

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Eduardo H. Armanini
Marcel M. Boiago
Bruno G. de Oliveira Cécere
Paulo V. Oliveira
Carlos J. S. Teixeira
João V. Strapazzon
Nathieli B. Bottari
Anielen D. Silva
Mateus Fracasso
Raquel G. Vendruscolo
Roger Wagner
Eduardo M. Da Gloria
Vitor W. Horn
Ricardo E. Mendes
Matheus D. Baldissera
Marcelo Vedovatto
Aleksandro S. Da Silva
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[1] University of the State of Santa Catarina (UDESC),Graduate Program in Animal Science
[2] UDESC,Department of Animal Science
[3] Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM),Graduate Program in Toxicological Biochemistry
[4] UFSM,Department of Food Science
[5] UFSM,Department of Microbiology and Parasitology
[6] Instituto Federal Catarinense (IFC),Veterinary Pathology Laboratory
[7] UFSM,Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
[8] Universidade Estadual do Mato Grosso do Sul,Unidade Universitária de Aquidauana
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Aflatoxin; Fumonisin; Natural products; Poultry health; Oxidative stress;
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The aim of this study was to determine whether the inclusion of silymarin in broiler feed was able to mitigate the adverse effects of mycotoxin on growth performance, health status, liver oxidative stress, and meat fatty acid profiles. A completely randomized design with four treatments, four repetitions, and 15 chicks per repetition was used, with the following groups: (a) feed without additives (NoMyc-NoSil), (b) feed supplemented with silymarin (NoMyc-Sil), (c) feed contaminated with mycotoxin (Myc-NoSil), and (d) feed contaminated with mycotoxin and supplemented with silymarin (Myc-Sil). Growth performance, intestinal and liver health, and meat quality were assessed. The consumption of feed contaminated with mycotoxin delayed weight gain and increased the feed conversion ratio; however, the addition of silymarin prevented these adverse effects on the chicken industry. Serum ALT activity was higher in Myc-NoSil broilers than in other groups. Intake of silymarin in healthy birds increased serum globulin concentration and reduced albumin concentration and ALT and AST serum activities compared to the Myc-NoSil group. The NoMyc-Sil birds had greater villus heights and crypt depths. Luminosity and water loss by cooking were affected by mycotoxin ingestion, changes that did not occur in the meat of birds that were supplemented with silymarin. The sum of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids in the meat did not change among treatments, unlike the sum of polyunsaturated fatty acids higher in the meat of birds that consumed silymarin. We conclude that silymarin is a potential additive in broiler feed; it reduces impairment of growth performance at the end of the productive cycle, prevents oxidative stress, improves meat quality, and increases polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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