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ARTICLE VIII
March 1995, Volume 1 No. 1
Mal J Nutr 1:75-82, 1995.
http://nutriweb.org.my/publications/mjn001/mjn1n1_008.pdf
The
protective role of zinc in palm kernel cake (PKC) toxicity in sheep
Hair-Bejo M and Alimon AR
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Universiti Pertanian
Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang.
ABSTRACT
(Full Article)
Male Malin x Polled Dorset crossbred sheep were
stall-fed with grass (10%) and PKC (90%) and supplemented with either
zinc at 500 ug/g, as zinc sulfate (PKC+Zn group) or zinc (113 ug/g)
and ammonium molybdate (500 ug/g) (PKC+Zn+Mo group) or unsupplemented
diet (PKC group) for 20 weeks. Another group which acts as a control
was fed with a diet consisting of corn and fish meal (2 0%) and grass
(80%). The animals were monitored daily and the body weights were recorded
at a period of two weeks intervals throughout the trial. Blood samples
were also collected for mineral analysis. At the end of the trial the
animals were slaughtered. The carcasses were examined for gross lesions,
whilst the right liver lobes and renal cortex were isolated for histopathological
evaluation and mineral analysis. All animals in the PKC group died before
the end of the trial with the main clinical signs of generalised jaundice
and haemoglobinuria. The kidneys were firm, enlarged and reddened or
darkened. Histologically, the hepatocytes were swollen, vacuolated and
necrotized, particularly at the periacinar zone. Hepatic fibrosis was
observed at the periportal zone. Cellular swelling, vacuolation and
necrosis were found in the tubular epithelial cells of the renal cortex.
Neither clinical signs nor gross or remarkable histological lesions
were observed in the other groups of animals. The hepatic, renal and
blood copper levels In the PKC group were elevated when compared to
the control. Addition of zinc either with or without ammonium molybdate
in PKC diet inhibit the copper content in the organs, however the zinc
contents were increased. The average daily gain of the PKC group was
remained consistent to those of the other groups, except it was reduced
starting at about 1 to 2 weeks prior to death. It was concluded that
feeding PKC In excess in sheep can cause chronic copper toxicity. However,
this effect can be prevented by dietary zinc supplementation either
with or without ammonium molybdate.
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