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Effects of aflatoxin B 1 on performance and health of tambaqui fingerlings (Colossoma macropomum)
Nunes, Etelvina M. C. G.; Pereira, Maria M. G.; Costa, Amilton P. R.; Araripe, María N. B. A.; Calvet, Rodrigo M.; Pereyra, Carina Maricel
; Azevedo, Maria L. X.; Pinheiro, Raizza E. E.; Alves, Verbena C.; Conde Júnior, Airton M.; Ramos, Lidiane S. N.; Lopes, Joao B.; Marinho, Camila G.; Muratori, María Eugenia
Fecha de publicación:
03/2019
Editorial:
Springer Verlag
Revista:
International Aquatic Research
ISSN:
2008-4935
e-ISSN:
2008-6970
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The detection of mycotoxins in feeds and their ingredients in aquaculture gained prominence due to losses caused in production and animal health, mainly the occurrence of aflatoxin (AFB1). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of AFB1 on the performance of tambaqui fingerlings (Colossoma macropomum). Four hundred tambaqui were used. Four different treatments were evaluated: treatment T1, considered as the control treatment (CT) with 3.84 μg kg−1; treatment T2, treatment T3 and treatment T4 with 500, 1000 and 2000 μg kg−1 of AFB1, respectively. The AFB1 of the samples (muscle, liver and kidney) was detected by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Four fingerlings from each treatment for histological analysis were examined. Moreover, the performance parameters (weight gain, feed conversion and feed intake) were studied. The levels of toxins used in T2, T3 and T4 represent a reduction in the growth of 14%, 35% and 45%, respectively. The T3 and T4 showed the lowest weight gain (78%) and the worst feed conversion. Aflatoxin B1 in muscle (3.28 μg kg−1) and kidneys (8.8 μg kg−1) in the T3, as well as liver (4.4 μg kg−1) and kidney (4.08 μg kg−1) in T4, was detected. Histopathological changes in liver and kidney tissues of fingerlings were more pronounced in T3 and T4. Fingerlings that consume feed contaminated with AFB1 in concentrations higher than 500 μg kg−1 present decreases in growth, reduction in weight gain and feed intake with increased feed conversion. The consumption of feed contaminated with 1000 and 2000 μg kg−1 of AFB1 caused severe deterioration in the hepatic and renal tissues.
Palabras clave:
AFLATOXIN B 1
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AQUACULTURE
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HISTOPATHOLOGY
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MORTALITY
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WEIGHT GAIN
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Articulos(CCT - CORDOBA)
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CORDOBA
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - CORDOBA
Citación
Nunes, Etelvina M. C. G.; Pereira, Maria M. G.; Costa, Amilton P. R.; Araripe, María N. B. A.; Calvet, Rodrigo M.; et al.; Effects of aflatoxin B 1 on performance and health of tambaqui fingerlings (Colossoma macropomum); Springer Verlag; International Aquatic Research; 11; 1; 3-2019; 73-83
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