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Subclinic effect of administration of T-2 toxin and nivalenol in mice

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posted on 1994-01-01, 00:00 authored by A Pacin, C Reale, H Mirengui, Liliana OrellanaLiliana Orellana, G Boente
Four experiments using T-2 toxin and nivalenol at different dosage, which represented the 25% and 40% of the LD50 (experiment A: 1.04 mg of T-2 toxin per kilogram of body weight, experiment B:2.34 mg of T-2 toxin/kg b.w.; experiment D: 0.82 mg of nivalenol/kg b.w. and 1.845 mg nivalenol/kg b.w.) were conducted on 400 mice. Both toxins were administered to mice of different ages (experiments A and B were adults, experiment C and D were young) by intraperitoneal single injection, and the clinical signs, hematological variables and histoanatomo pathological changes were studied. All animals survived. No changes anatomo-histopathological nor significative differences in weight gain were observed. Different behaviors were found for nivalenol and T-2 toxin. The most significant change as the increase in the level of monocytes in old animals, so this could be a biological indicator for T-2 tocin subclinical intoxication.

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Journal

Mycotoxin research

Volume

10

Pagination

85 - 96

Publisher

Hans W. Schmidt

Location

Mainz, Germany

ISSN

0178-7888

eISSN

1867-1632

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

[1994, Hans W. Schmidt]

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