Abstract
In the course of the experiments, it was found that during the reproduction of feed toxicosis in broiler chickens caused by prolonged intake of mycotoxins (T-2 toxin and aflatoxin B1), clinical signs of intoxication were recorded starting from the 5th day of the experiment. Disturbances in the biochemical profile of the bird’s blood were manifested by changes in protein metabolism, as well as in indicators reflecting the functioning of the liver and kidneys. The level of endogenous intoxication in the body of broiler chickens with combined mycotoxicosis was significantly higher than the data of intact control at a spectrophotometer wavelength λ = 254 nm - by 14.8%, at λ = 280 nm - by 36.6%, AWM distribution index (DI) 280/254 increased by 18.9%. Comparison of the saliva facies of healthy chickens and chickens with mycotoxicosis revealed differences between the studied crystallograms.
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