Evaluation
of vitamin E against deltamethrin toxicity in broiler chicks
U. Jayasree, A. Gopala reddy*,
K. S. Reddy,
Y. Anjaneyulu1 and B. Kalakumar
Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology and Department
of Pathology,
College of Veterinary Science,
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030
( Received on June 26, 2003
)
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Abstract
Deltamethrin toxicity was studied
in broilers and vitamin E was evaluated for therapeutic management.
Day old male broiler chicks were randomly divided into 3 groups
consisting of 6 chicks in each. Group 1 was maintained as
control for 6 wks, group 2 was fed on deltamethrin (100 mg/kg
feed) for 6 wks and group 3 was fed on deltamethrin for the
first 4 wks and during the subsequent 2 wks with vitamin E
(300 mg/kg feed) with out deltamethrin. Weekly body weights,
feed conversion ratio, glutathione (GSH) concentration and
high density lipoproteins (HDL) were significantly (P<0.05)
reduced, while the activities of glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px),
glutathione reductase (GSH-R), catalase, aspartate aminotransferase
(AST) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and the lipid profile
and renal biomarkers were increased significantly (P<0.05)
in group 2 and 3 at the end of 4th wk as compared to group
1. Following treatment with vitamin E during the last 2 wks
in group 3, all the parameters in study revealed improvement.
From this study, it is concluded that deltamethrin induces
toxicity by oxidative damage in biological system and supplementing
vitamin E in feed is useful in treating accidental toxicity.