Insight into didecyl dimethyl ammonium bromide toxicity following acute exposure in pullets (Gallus gallusdomesticus)
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Insight into didecyl dimethyl ammonium bromide toxicity following acute exposure in pullets (Gallus gallusdomesticus)
Abstract
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium bromide (DDAB) is a quaternary ammonium compound used for the sanitation of drinking water of poultry and water pipelines in farms. There is scarcity of information on the toxicology of DDAB in poultry. This study set out to profile the acute toxicity of DDAB in poultry. Issa brown pullets (n = 34) as experimental birds were orally administered varying doses of DDAB, using a syringe, after 12 h fasting, and observed for toxicity over 14 days. Control birds (n = 10) were similarly given normal saline orally. Toxic signs in the experimental birds were depression, anorexia, adipsia, vocalization with foamy salivation, later emaciation and death. The LD50 was calculated as 458.00 mg/kg. Birds given 2151 mg/kg DDAB died within 24 h, while those treated with 516 mg/kg succumbed on Day 14. At necropsy, grossly, there were necrosis and sloughing of the oesophagus and intestines, pale and friable liver, congested and necrotic lungs, friable popped out kidneys and emaciated carcasses. Microscopically, desquamation and necrosis of the oesophagus, crop, proventriculus and intestines and disruption of the koilin membrane of the gizzard were observed. The lungs, liver and kidneys were congested with mononuclear cellular infiltration plus loss of architecture in the lungs and liver. In conclusion, at high doses, DDAB caused significant toxicity in chickens and these findings provide new information which could serve as a guide in the diagnosis of quaternary ammonium toxicity in chicken. The results could be extrapolated to other quaternary ammonium toxicities in related avian species.
Keywords: Acute toxicity; Didecyl dimethyl ammonium bromide; Histopathology; Issa brown pullets; Water sanitation.
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