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Metabolism of deoxynivalenol and deepoxy-deoxynivalenol in broiler chickens, pullets, roosters and turkeys.
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Toxins [Toxins (Basel)] 2015 Nov 12; Vol. 7 (11), pp. 4706-29. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Nov 12. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Recently, deoxynivalenol-3-sulfate (DON-3-sulfate) was proposed as a major DON metabolite in poultry. In the present work, the first LC-MS/MS based method for determination of DON-3-sulfate, deepoxy-DON-3-sulfate (DOM-3-sulfate), DON, DOM, DON sulfonates 1, 2, 3, and DOM sulfonate 2 in excreta samples of chickens and turkeys was developed and validated. To this end, DOM-3-sulfate was chemically synthesized and characterized by NMR and LC-HR-MS/MS measurements. Application of the method to excreta and chyme samples of four feeding trials with turkeys, chickens, pullets, and roosters confirmed DON-3-sulfate as the major DON metabolite in all poultry species studied. Analogously to DON-3-sulfate, DOM-3-sulfate was formed after oral administration of DOM both in turkeys and in chickens. In addition, pullets and roosters metabolized DON into DOM-3-sulfate. In vitro transcription/translation assays revealed DOM-3-sulfate to be 2000 times less toxic on the ribosome than DON. Biological recoveries of DON and DOM orally administered to broiler chickens, turkeys, and pullets were 74%-106% (chickens), 51%-72% (roosters), and 131%-151% (pullets). In pullets, DON-3-sulfate concentrations increased from jejunum chyme samples to excreta samples by a factor of 60. This result, put into context with earlier studies, indicates fast and efficient absorption of DON between crop and jejunum, conversion to DON-3-sulfate in intestinal mucosa, liver, and possibly kidney, and rapid elimination into excreta via bile and urine.
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- Animals
Biotransformation
Feces chemistry
Female
Jejunum chemistry
Jejunum metabolism
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Male
Mycotoxins chemical synthesis
Mycotoxins toxicity
Reproducibility of Results
Sulfates metabolism
Tissue Distribution
Trichothecenes chemical synthesis
Trichothecenes toxicity
Chickens metabolism
Mycotoxins pharmacokinetics
Trichothecenes pharmacokinetics
Turkeys metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2072-6651
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 11
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- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Toxins
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26569307
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins7114706