Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso
Instituto Biológico
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British Poultry Science | 2006
Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Carlos Augusto Fernandes de Oliveira; Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; D. R. Ledoux; George E. Rottinghaus
1. Our objective was to evaluate the toxic effects of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and fumonisin B1 (FB1), administered singly or in combination to broilers. 2. Feeds were prepared with concentrations equal to 0, 50 and 200 µg AFB1/kg, and/or 0, 50 and 200 mg FB1/kg, and offered to broiler chicks from 8 to 41 d of age. The experimental design was totally randomised, in a 3 × 3 factorial arrangement with 9 treatments and 12 birds per treatment. Animals were vaccinated against Newcastle disease on d 14 of life and killed at 41 d. 3. Compared with controls, all mycotoxin-treated groups at 41 d had lower body weight and weight gain, and higher relative heart weight. The relative weight of the liver increased only in birds fed diets containing 200 mg FB1, singly or in combination with AFB1. 4. At 35 d, all groups receiving mycotoxin-treated rations had reduced geometrical mean antibody titres, with birds from groups fed combinations of AFB1 and FB1/kg having even lower values, when compared to the other groups. 5. Histological changes were observed only in liver from birds fed mycotoxin-contaminated rations, and in kidneys of birds fed the diet containing 200 µg AFB1 and 200 mg FB1/kg. Main alterations included vacuolar degeneration and cell proliferation of bile ducts in the liver, and hydropic degeneration in renal tubules in the kidneys. 6. We concluded that AFB1 and FB1 in combination have primarily additive effects on body weight, liver structure and immunological response of broilers at the concentrations used.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Ana Maria Iba Kanashiro; Greice Filomena Zanatta Stoppa; Renato Luis Luciano; Antonio Guilherme Machado de Castro
In the last years the demand for safe food has turned into an increasing necessity for market. Besides, the absence of any microorganism responsible for zoonosis is a requirement of national and international rules. However, even with technological development broiler meat is still susceptible to bacteria contamination, especially Salmonella. The aim of this research was to study the occurrence of Salmonella in broiler carcasses, from Sao Paulo slaughter plants ready to be distributed to the market. The research classified the samples according to presence or absence of Salmonella in 25g of the product. One hundred and sixteen frozen broiler carcasses were collected and analyzed, using a conventional culture method, during one year (July 2006 - June 2007). A total of two (1.7%) samples presented Salmonella spp and one (0.8%) Salmonella Enteritidis, numbering three positive samples (2.5%). Although this research showed a lower contamination rate comparing to other studies, the results are still a concern to public health.
Ciencia Rural | 2011
Pascoal Funari Junior; Ricardo de Albuquerque; Vinícius Diogo Azevedo Murarolli; Leonila Ester Raspantini; Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Flávio Rocha Alves
The use of organic trace minerals is getting strength and is an alternative to increase production and improve other characteristics such as humoral immunity. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different levels and sources of selenium (Se) on humoral immunity of broilers. A six-week research was conducted using 1440 one-day-old males broiler chickens. The experimental design was randomized with six experimental diets (A: 0.15mg kg-1 inorganic (inorg.); B: 0.15mg kg-1 organic; C: 0.15mg kg-1 inorg.+organic; D: 0.45mg kg-1 inorganic; E: 0.45mg kg-1 organic; F: 0.45mg kg-1 inorg.+organic) calculated to provide the described amount of Se. Each diet was replicated in six box with 40 birds. A 3x2 factorial arrangement was used and the data were analyzed by ANOVA. The immunity was evaluated by means of the reaction against vaccine of Newcastle disease, and a reaction against sheep red blood cells (SRBC). No significant effects were observed at 5% significance level in NewCastle antibody (P>0.05). However at 14 day-old the source factor had p value at 0.0580, that show a trend of inorganic source in prolong the maternal immunity. No effect was observed in the immune response against SRBC (P>0.05). The results showed a immunologic response against Newcastle vaccine and SRBC, but the treatments was not able to induce a significant difference. The source and the level of Se showed no effect on the response against Newcastle vaccine and SRBC.
Ciencia Rural | 2006
Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Carlos Augusto Fernandes de Oliveira; Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; D. R. Ledoux; George E. Rottinghaus
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of dietary aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and fumonisin B1 (FB1) on the hemogram and leucogram of broilers. The mycotoxins were added to rations, singly and in combination, at levels of 0, 50 and 200mg AFB1/kg, and/or 0, 50 and 200mg FB1/kg. A completely randomized 3 x 3 factorial design was used, with 9 treatments and 12 replications per treatment (total: 108 birds). Broilers were fed the contaminated rations from day-old 8 to 41. All the mycotoxin-treated groups had decreased (P<0.05) values of hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration and erythrocyte counts, which are common characteristics of anemia. The most affected birds were from groups receiving the highest levels of the combined mycotoxins. Lower (P<0.05) white blood cells counts were also noted in all groups fed mycotoxin-contaminated feeds, however, this reduction was more severe in broilers fed 200mg AFB1/kg, alone or in association with FB1. The conclusion is that both AFB1 and FB1, singly or in combination at the levels studied, can negatively affect the hematological parameters of broiler chicks.
XII Latin American Congress on Food Microbiology and Hygiene | 2014
Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Greice Filomena Zanatta Stoppa; Ana Maria Iba Kanashiro; Renato Luis Luciano; Antonio Guilherme Machado de Castro
Ana Lucia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso, Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari, Greice Filomena Zanatta Stoppa, Ana Maria Iba Kanashiro, Renato Luis Luciano, Antonio Guilherme Machado de Castro. Ocorrencia de Salmonella Spp. em Carcacas de Frango Resfriadas no Periodo de 2000 A 2010. In: Anais do 12o Congresso Latinoamericano de Microbiologia e Higiene de Alimentos MICROAL 2014 [= Blucher Food Science Proceedings, num.1, vol.1]. Sao Paulo: Editora Blucher, 2014. DOI 10.5151/foodsci-microal-149 Ocorrencia de Salmonella spp. em Carcacas de Frango Resfriadas no Periodo de 2000 A 2010
Hig. aliment | 2003
Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Antonio Guilherme Machado de Castro; Greice Filomena Zanatta
Hig. aliment | 2005
Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Antonio Guilherme Machado de Castro; Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Lúcia Baldassi; Eliana Scarcelli Pinheiro
Hig. aliment | 2002
Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari; Antonio Guilherme Machado de Castro; Ana Maria Iba Kanashiro; Nilce Maria Soares Queiros Gama
Revista Científica Eletrônica de Medicina Veterinária | 2015
Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Ana Maria Iba Kanashiro; Greice Filomena Zanatta Stoppa; Antonio Guilherme Machado de Castro; Renato Luis Luciano; Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari
Revista Científica Eletrônica de Medicina Veterinária | 2015
Ana Lúcia Sicchiroli Paschoal Cardoso; Eliana Neire Castiglioni Tessari