Penthorum chinense Pursh compound flavonoids supplementation alleviates Aflatoxin B1-induced liver injury via modulation of intestinal barrier and gut microbiota in broiler

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作者
Tao, Weilai [1 ]
Zhu, Wenyan [2 ]
Nabi, Fazul [1 ]
Li, Zhenzhen [1 ]
Liu, Juan [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Southwest Univ, Coll Vet Med, Chongqing 402460, Peoples R China
[2] Chongqing Med & Pharmaceut Coll, Chongqing Engn Res Ctr Pharmaceut Sci, Chongqing 400030, Peoples R China
[3] Southwest Univ, Med Res Inst, Immunol Res Ctr, Chongqing 402460, Peoples R China
关键词
Penthorum chinense Pursh Compound; Flavonoids; Aflatoxin B1; Liver; Gut barrier; Gut microbiota; Broilers; GELATIN NANOPARTICLES; TIGHT JUNCTIONS; CURCUMIN; PERSPECTIVE; MEDICINE; CDI/NHS; HEALTH; MUCINS; DAMAGE; MUCUS;
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10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.114805
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a commonly occurring toxicant in animal and human diets, leading to hazardous effects on health. AFB1 is known to be a hepato-toxicant, and the intestinal barrier may play a crucial role in reversing AFB1-induced liver injury. This study aimed to optimize the extraction conditions of Penthorum chinense Pursh Compound Flavonoids (PCPCF) by the response surface method with a Box-Behnken design and investigate the effects of PCPCF on AFB1-induced liver injury in broilers. A total of 164 one-day-old broilers were divided into seven groups, including Control, PCPCF (400 mg PCPCF/kg feed), AFB1 (3 mg AFB1/kg feed), and YCHT (Yin-Chen-Hao-Tang extract, 3 mg AFB1 +10 mL YCHT/kg feed) and low, medium, and high dose groups (PCPCF at 3 mg AFB1 +200, 400, 600 mg respectively). Samples of serum, liver, duodenum, and cecum contents were collected at 14th and 28th days for further analysis. The results showed that the maximum extraction rate of PCPCF was 8.15 %. PCPCF was rich in rutin, quercetin, liquiritin and kaempferol, and signiflcantly inhibited the growth of Aspergillus flavus. The addition of PCPCF improved the growth performance of AFB1-injury broilers, modulated liver function, and increased serum immunoglobulin levels. PCPCF also alleviated liver pathological and oxidative stress damages caused by AFB1 and decreased AFB1-DNA and AFB1-lysine content in the liver. Furthermore, PCPCF supplementation ameliorated intestinal pathological damage, improved intestinal perme-ability of duodenum in the AFB1-induced broilers, and repaired the intestinal mucosal and mechanical barrier associated with the Notch signaling pathway. Meanwhile, PCPCF improved the intestinal flora structure of AFB1-damaged broilers and increased the abundance of beneflcial bacteria. In conclusion, PCPCF ameliorated the adverse effects of AFB1 on growth performance and alleviated liver damage by repairing the intestinal barrier and improving intestinal health of broiler chicken.
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