Retention of Cadmium and Selenium Influence in Fowl and Chickens of F1 Generation
The retention of cadmium and selenium influence on Cd retention in the muscle, liver and kidneys of hens, chickens and in eggs was studied. Cadmium (Cd) as cadmium chloride (CdCl2) and selenium (Se) as sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) were added to feed at dosages: group 0—control, group 1—20 mg/kg Cd, gro...
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description | The retention of cadmium and selenium influence on Cd retention in the muscle, liver and kidneys of hens, chickens and in eggs was studied. Cadmium (Cd) as cadmium chloride (CdCl2) and selenium (Se) as sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) were added to feed at dosages: group 0—control, group 1—20 mg/kg Cd, group 2—30 mg/kg Cd + 4 mg/kg Se. The birds were exposed to Cd for 8 weeks. Cadmium level in hens and cocks was found highest in the kidneys, followed by the liver and muscle. Se supplementation resulted in Cd increase in the muscle tissue and in the reduction of Cd content in the liver and in significant decrease in the kidneys (p |
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Supplementation of selenium in hens and cocks was not reflected in the decrease of Cd in these two organs of F1 chickens but was reflected in increase in the muscle. In spite of relatively high Cd levels in the organs of layers no layer-egg-chickens transfer was observed. It was confirm that kidneys and liver are organs more attacked by dietary cadmium than muscle. 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