EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DOSES OF DIETARY ARSENIC (As) ON BIOCHEMICAL, GROSS AND HISTO-MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN DIFFERENT ORGANS OF COMMERCIAL BROILER
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Abstract
Poultry industry in Bangladesh is involved with livelihood of millions of people and also a
source of animal protein for all classes of people. Such beneficial sector may be the cause
of public health hazard due to the heavy metal exposure & accumulation in poultry tissues.
The present study was aimed to investigate the toxic effects of arsenic (As) exposure in
broiler chicken. For this purpose, a total number of 72 broiler chicks (Cobb-500,12th day
old) were assigned in four dietary treatments with three replicates. Control group received
only basal diet without any supplementation. The other groups T1, T2 and T3 received as
with supplemented feed at a dose level of 100,200 and 300mg/kg feed respectively. The
body weight of each bird was weighed at 3 days interval and found significant variations
among the groups. Decrease in weight gain is due to malabsorption of nutrients from
direct toxic effects of as on the gastrointestinal tract or by inhibition of protein
synthesis. Blood and tissue samples were collected on the 42nd days of dietary treatment.
Arsenic caused elevation of SGPT/ALT (P<0.01) and increased serum creatinine
attributed to pathological lesions including enlarged & conjested liver and splenomegaly
in experimental groups. Histopathological lesions in liver included congestion is found in
T2 and cirrhosis in group T3. In kidney, no remarkable changes is found on T0, T1 & T2
while fatty changes were found in T3. It was concluded that Arsenic toxicity in broiler feed
had a dose dependent effect on body weight gain, blood parameters, gross and histological
changes.