ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY IN BLOOD PLASMA OF BROILER CHICKENS AT THE COMBAINT ACTION OF OCHRATOXIN A AND DEOXYNIVALENOL AND AFTER SORBENTS USING

G. V. Boiko , Y. V. Boiko , V. B. Dukhnitskyi
Abstract

The research results confirm that there is a significant increase of the alkaline phosphatase activity in the blood plasma of broiler chickens at the combained action of ochratoxin A and deoxynivalenol. As is known, increasing of alkaline phosphatase activityin the blood plasma is associated with its production by the cells of the bile ducts, cholestasis and disbalance of the excretion of the enzyme in bile. In the blood plasma of broiler chickens of experimental groups which used enterosorbents for mixed mycotoxicosis the alkaline phosphatase activity in all the research periods did not differ from the index of control group, but was significantly less than the index of experimental group which fed only feed with mycotoxins. Using of the enterosorbent for broiler chickens of the experimental groups (Toxy-Nil® Plus Unike - the second experimental group, Mycofix® Plus 3.E - the third experimental group, activated birch carbon - the fourth experimental group) reduces the toxic effect of ochratoxin A and deoxynivalenol, that is confirmed by the normalization of activity the enzyme under study. 

Keywords

mycotoxicosis, alkaline phosphatase, ochratoxin A, deoxynivalenol, broiler chickens, enzymes, sorbents

Suggested citation
G. V. Boiko, Y. V. Boiko, & V. B. Dukhnitskyi (2018). ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY IN BLOOD PLASMA OF BROILER CHICKENS AT THE COMBAINT ACTION OF OCHRATOXIN A AND DEOXYNIVALENOL AND AFTER SORBENTS USING. Ukrainian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 9(2), -.
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