Transaminase activity of blood plasma from broiler chickens at the joint action of ochratoxin a and deoxynivalenol and after sorbents application
Abstract
The research results showed that the combined ochra- and deoxynivalenol toxicosis broiler chickens to manifest violation of transaminase activity. Application of enterosorbents to broiler chickens in research groups reduces toxic effects of ochratoxin A and deoxynivalenol and promotes normalization of transaminase activity.
Keywords: mycotoxicosis, ochratoxin A, deoxynivalenol, broiler chickens, enzymes, transaminases
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