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Chemistry Central Journal | 2013

The occurrence of mycotoxins in wheat from western Romania and histopathological impact as effect of feed intake

Ersilia Alexa; Cristina Dehelean; Mariana-Atena Poiana; Isidora Radulov; Anca-Maria Cimpean; Despina-Maria Bordean; Camelia Tulcan; Georgeta Pop

BackgroundThe goal of this study has been to evaluate the extent of mycotoxins contamination and their co-occurrence in wheat grain intended for animal feed. A total of 52 wheat samples were collected from the harvest of two consecutive years (2010, 2011) from two counties (Timis and Arad) located in Western Romania and the presence of ochratoxin A (OTA), deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZON) and fumonisins (FUMO) was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In order to evaluate the toxicological impact of mycotoxins, naturally contaminated wheat samples were administered in rats feed for one month.ResultsThe mycotoxin with the highest incidence in wheat samples was DON due to agro-climatic conditions typical for the west part of Romania. DON was found in 73.08% of samples harvested in 2010 and the highest level of contamination was 3390 ppb. The incidence of DON in sample from 2011 was lower than those of 2010, with a frequency of occurrence of 19.23%. The occurrence of ZON was in the range 69.23–76.92%, with an average value of 187.74 ppb. The OTA content in wheat was below the maximum tolerable limit established by EU Commission regulation for feed legislation (250 ppb). For FUMO the lowest percentage of positive samples was registered (15.38% in wheat sample harvested in 2010 and 11.54% positive samples in 2011). With respect to the co-occurrence of Fusarium mycotoxins, the results proved that ZON was found as a co-contaminant together with DON, especially when climatic conditions for development of fungus are favorable (high air humidity). The differences recorded between investigated localities and their classifications according to the mycotoxin kind and year of harvest were carried out by principal components analysis (PCA). The histopathological and immunohistochemical evaluation performed by hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining technique as well as by assessing the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) revealed significant modification of kidney, liver and spleen cells in the case of DON and FUMO. In terms of toxicity induced by OTA and ZON it was highlighted mixed normal and necrotic areas in liver, while histological assessment revealed normal VEGF expression in kidneys.ConclusionsAlthough none of the analyzed samples exceeding the stipulated maximum limits for cereals used as feed, a high incidence of mycotoxins produced by Fusarium species have been recorded (DON and ZON) in wheat samples harvested in Western Romania. Also, histopathological evaluation revealed significant tissue lesions in liver and kidney of rats after one month of feeding with natural contaminated wheat.


Molecules | 2018

Serum Protein Electrophoretic Pattern in Neonatal Calves Treated with Clinoptilolite

Simona Marc; Danijela Kirovski; Călin Mircu; Ioan Hutu; Gabriel Otavă; Cristina Paul; Oana Maria Boldura; Camelia Tulcan

The objective of our study was to determine the effects of clinoptilolite supplemented in colostrum on the blood serum protein electrophoretic pattern of new-born calves. Methods: Romanian Black and White new-born calves involved in the study were divided into 3 groups: the control group (C) that received colostrum without clinoptilolite, and experimental groups I (E1) and II (E2) that received colostrum supplemented with 0.5% and 2% clinoptilolite, respectively. The concentration of total protein and protein fractions (albumin, α1-globulin, α2-globulin, β-globulin and γ-globulin) were analyzed by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate. Results: At hour 30 after birth, concentrations of γ-globulins, β-globulin and total protein in E1 group of calves were higher than in control group by 42.11% (p < 0.05), 28.48% (p > 0.05) and 18.52% (p > 0.05), respectively, and were higher, but not significantly, in group E2 compared to the control group. This was in accordance with a significant lower albumin/globulin ratio in groups E1 and E2 (29.35%, p < 0.05 and 35.87%, p < 0.05, respectively) than in control group at 30 h postpartum, which indicates an obvious increase of the globulins fraction in experimental groups. The conclusion: Clinoptilolite was effective in improving passive transfer in new-born calves, but it was more effective if added in colostrum with a dose of 0.5% than with a dose of 2%.


Lucrări Ştiinţifice - Zootehnie şi Biotehnologii, Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară a Banatului Timişoara | 2010

Influence of Breed, Parity and Food Intake on Chemical Composition of First Colostrum in Cow

Simona Zarcula; Horia Cernescu; Calin Mircu; Camelia Tulcan; Attila Morvay; Simona Baul; Daniel Popovici


Archive | 2010

THE ROLE OF DEUTERIUM DEPLETED WATER (DDW) ADMINISTRATION IN BLOOD DEUTERIUM CONCENTRATION IN Cr (VI) INTOXICATED RATS

Lucia Olariu; Mihaela Petcu; Stela Cuna; Mihaela Scurtu; Camelia Tulcan; Ileana Brudiu


International Scientific Symposium BIOENGINEERING OF ANIMAL RESOURCES 2017 | 2017

The Effect of Active Principles of Cilantro and Spirulina Powder on Lead Antagonism to Copper and Chromium in Carassius gibelio

Mărioara Nicula; Nicolae Pacala; Lavinia Stef; Ioan Pet; Ioan Bencsik; Isidora Radulov; Tiberiu Iancu; Camelia Tulcan; Monica Dragomirescu; Dorel Dronca; Adina Berbecea; Gabi Dumitrerscu; Eliza Simiz; Mirela Ahmadi; Adela Marcu


Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2016

Garlic, cilantro and chlorella's effect on kidney histoarchitecture changes in Cd-intoxicated Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio).

Mărioara Nicula; Gabi Dumitrescu; Nicolae Pacala; Lavinia Stef; Camelia Tulcan; Ioan Bencsik; Monica Dragomirescu; Dorel Dronca; Liliana Petculescu Ciochina; Ioan Pet; Ion Valeriu Caraba; Silvia Erina; Adela Marcu


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2016

Colostrum from Different Animal Species - A Product for Health Status Enhancement

Mirela Ahmadi; Oana Boldura; Cornelia Milovanov; Dorel Dronca; Călin Mircu; Ioan Hutu; Sorina Popescu; Ioan Padeanu; Camelia Tulcan


Archive | 2015

Mineral Micronutrients in Rabbits Radius After Aluminium Administration

Bogdan Deleanu; Mihaela Scurtu; Mirela Ahmadi; Camelia Tulcan; Radu Prejbeanu; Dorel Dronca; Victor Babes; E. Murgu


Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2014

Study on the influence of Sempervivum tectorum and Melatonin on Glutathion protective effects in rats blood exposed to Aluminum sulphate

Corina Gravila; Florin Muselin; Camelia Tulcan; Mirela Ahmadi – Khoie; Ariana Bianca Velciov; Georgeta Sofia Pintilie


Journal of Biotechnology | 2014

Dynamics of weight, fat thickness and rib-eye in neuromodulation minipigs

Calin Mircu; Rainhold Zimmermann; Esra Elena Foditsh; Camelia Tulcan; Bogdan Hoinoiu; Ioan Hutu

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Calin Mircu

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Mirela Ahmadi

Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine

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Simona Zarcula

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Ioan Hutu

Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine

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Dorel Dronca

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Călin Mircu

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Lavinia Stef

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Adela Marcu

Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine

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