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Comparative Toxicokinetics, Absolute Oral Bioavailability, and Biotransformation of Zearalenone in Different Poultry Species

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 63, Issue 20, Pages 5092-5098

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b01608

Keywords

poultry; laying hen; turkey; broiler chicken; zearalenone; toxicokinetics; biotransformation

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After oral (PO) and intravenous (IV) administration of zearalenone (ZEN) to broiler chickens, laying hens, and turkey poults, the mycotoxin was rapidly absorbed (T-max = 0.32-0.97 h) in all three species; however, the absolute oral bioavailability was low (F% = 6.87-10,28%). Next, also a rapid elimination of the mycotoxin in all poultry species was observed (T-1/2el = 0.29-0.46 h). Both alpha- and beta-zearalenone (ZEL) were formed equally after IV administration in all species studied, Whereas an increased biotransformation to beta-ZEL was demonstrated after PO administration, indicating presystemic biotransformation mainly in broiler chickens and laying hens. In comparison to the latter, turkey poults demonstrated a more extensive biotransformation of ZEN to alpha-ZEL after PO administration which could, in combination with the observed higher volume of distribution of ZEN, indicate a higher sensitivity of this species to the effects of ZEN in comparison to other poultry species.

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