Arturo Cortés Cuevas
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Journal of Poultry Science | 2017
Carlos R. Mendieta; Gabriela V. Gómez; Juan Carlos G. Del Río; Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Jose M. Arce; Ernesto G. Ávila
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cell walls (YCWs) in diets with low doses of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and ochratoxin A (OTA), alone or in combination, on broiler performance and immune response. A total of 210 male broilers aged 1–21 days were used. Broilers were completely randomized into seven treatments with five replicates of six broilers each, as follows: 1) control diet; 2) control + 350 µg/kg AFB1; 3) Control + 350 µg/kg OTA; 4) Control + 350 µg/kg AFB1 and 350 µg/kg OTA; 5) Control + 350 µg/kg AFB1 and 1.5 kg/ton YCW; 6) control + 350 µg/kg OTA and 1.5 kg/ton YCW; 7) control + 350 µg/kg AFB1, 350 µg/kg OTA, and 1.5 kg/ton YCW. The broilers were housed under environmentally controlled conditions in Petersime battery cages. Weight gain, feed intake, and feed conversion index were measured. The relative weights of the thymus, spleen, and bursa of Fabricius (BF) were evaluated. The local immune response was assessed by quantifying the level of intestinal immunoglobulin A (IgA). The cellular immune response was evaluated using a delayed hypersensitivity test. Hemograms and blood cell counts were also performed. The results showed that mycotoxins decreased performance and reduced the immune response (p<0.05) of broilers. Weight gain and feed conversion improved in the groups receiving YCWs. The YCWs increased (p<0.05) intestinal IgAs and the cellular immune response (p<0.05). The addition of YCWs also affected the relative weight of the thymus, spleen, and BF (p<0.05), and the leukocyte, lymphocyte, and heterophil counts (p<0.05). The addition of YCWs can be an alternative to counterage the negative effect of low doses of AFB1 and OTA in broilers diets.
Veterinaria Mexico | 2000
Ernesto Ávila González; Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Ma.Teresa Casaubon Huguenin; Silvia Carrillo Domínguez
Veterinaria Mexico | 2002
Ernesto Ávila González; Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Rodolfo Águila Salinas
Veterinaria Mexico | 2007
Ernesto Ávila González; Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Benjamín Fuente Martínez; Sergio Fernández Tinoco; María Del Carmen Mojica Enríquez
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2011
Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Carlos Martínez Amezcua; Ernesto Ávila González
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2009
Alma Delia Méndez Domínguez; Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Benjamín Fuente Martínez; Carlos López Coello; Ernesto Ávila González
Técnica Pecuaria en México | 2004
Ernesto Ávila González; Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Miguel Martínez Peña
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2012
Arturo Cortés Cuevas; César A. Esparza Carrillo; Gonzalo Sanabria Elizalde; Jorge Miguel Iriarte; Manuel Ornelas Roa; Ernesto Ávila González
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2011
Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Carlos Martínez Amezcua; Ernesto Ávila González
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias | 2009
Gabriela Gómez Verduzco; Arturo Cortés Cuevas; Carlos López Coello; José Arce Menocal; Carlos Gustavo Vásquez Peláez; Ernesto Ávila González