Abstract
This study was aimed to determine the effects of the glucomannan added to aflatoxin- (AF-) contaminated diet on the sacculus rotundus and peripheral blood lymphocytes of New Zealand rabbits by histological and enzyme histochemical methods. Twenty-four adult rabbits of both sexes were divided into four equal groups, namely, as control, glucomannan 0.2g/day, AF 125g/kg/day, and glucomannan combined with AF. The animals in all groups were treated for 12 weeks by the above-mentioned diet. When compared to control, AF-treatment caused significant decrease in alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase- (ANAE-) positive peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL) percentages. The addition of the glucomannan to AFcontaining diet recovered the adverse effects of AF on sacculus rotundus and increased the ANAE-positive PBL counts. These results suggested that glucomannan was effective against the negative effects of AF in rabbits. Copyright © 2012 Emrah Sur et al.
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Sur, E., Dönmez, H. H., Boydak, M., & Ataman, M. B. (2012). Effects of glucomannan on the sacculus rotundus and peripheral blood lymphocytes in new Zealand rabbits during aflatoxicosis. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/632945
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