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. 1980 May;39(5):1026-30.
doi: 10.1128/aem.39.5.1026-1030.1980.

Effect of zearalenone on female White Leghorn chickens

Effect of zearalenone on female White Leghorn chickens

M S Chi et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1980 May.

Abstract

Acute toxic effects of purified zearalenone were studied in growing female White Leghorn chickens. In the first experiment, zearalenone in gelatin capsules was administered to 10 chickens (zearalenone-treated chickens [ZC]) in a single oral dose of 15.0 g/kg. Another 10 control chickens (CC) received empty gelatin capsules. All chickens survived the 10-day experiment and did not show any noticeable gross or histopathological lesions. There were no differences between CC and ZC in weight gain, oviduct, comb and liver weights, hematological parameters, and serum cholesterol. ZC had significantly less (P less than 0.05) serum calcium but significantly greater (P less than 0.01) serum phosphorus than CC. In the second experiment, zearalenone was administered orally or intramuscularly (pectoral muscle) at levels of 0, 50, 200, 400, and 800 mg/kg for 7 consecutive days. The oviduct weight increased with increasing toxin levels in both orally (OZC) and intramuscularly (IZC) administered groups: there were more pronounced effects in the IZC. The liver weight increased and comb weight decreased in IZC. The relative estrogenic biopotency of zearalenone in IZC, using estradiol dipropionate as a standard, was 1.37%. The results of this experiment demonstrate that chickens are highly tolerant to zearalenone and that the estrogenic effects of the toxin are greater when it is administered in multiple doses than in a single dose and in IZC than in OZC.

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