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Post-treatment of rat aflatoxicosis by camel milk and silymarin

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Department of Animal Husbandry and Animal Wealth Development ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Matrouh University ,Matrouh ,Egypt
Hassaneen, Nahla H.;
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Department of Animal Husbandry and Animal Wealth Development ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Alexandria University ,Alexandria ,Egypt
Hemeda, Shabaan A.;
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Department of Animal Husbandry and Animal Wealth Development ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Alexandria University ,Alexandria ,Egypt
El Nahas, Abeer F.;
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Department of Biology ,College of Science ,Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Albadrani, Ghadeer M.;
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Department of Zoology ,College of Science ,King Saud University ,Riyadh ,Saudi Arabia
Al-Ghadi, Muath Q.;
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Department of Medical Laboratory Technology ,Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences ,University of Tabuk ,Tabuk ,Saudi Arabia
Mohammedsaleh, Zuhair M.;
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Biochemistry Department ,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine ,Matrouh University ,Matrouh ,Egypt
Fadl, Sabreen E.;
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Mycology Department ,Animal Health Research Institute Dokki ,Giza (ARC) ,Giza ,Egypt
El-Diasty, Eman M.;
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Department of Medical Physiology ,Faculty of Medicine ,Cairo University ,Giza ,Egypt
Sakr, Hader I.

Background Aflatoxins are highly potent mycotoxins that can seriously harm the health of humans and a variety of animal species. On the other hand, camel milk and silymarin offer a variety of positive effects for many animal species. In addition, camel milk and silymarin reduce the impact of AFB1 on the hematology, serum biochemical markers, histopathology of the liver and testes, and expression of the inflammatory, antioxidant, and male reproductive genes. Methods 40 rats were used to evaluate the beneficial effect of silymarin and camel milk against aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) toxicity in rats. The classified treatments were the control negative (no treatment) and the control positive (supplied with 1.4 mg aflatoxin/kg diet) for 28 days. Camel milk group (supplied with 1.4 mg aflatoxin/kg diet) for 28 days and camel milk (1 milliliter of camel milk per kilogram of body weight) orally, from day 29 to day 43). Silymarin (supplied with 1.4 mg aflatoxin/kg diet) for 28 days and silymarin (20 mg silymarin/kg b.wt), orally, from day 29 to day 43). The evaluation was done through measuring leukocyte count, liver function tests, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), ferritin, and testosterone. Moreover, the histopathology of the liver and testes was done along with expression levels of specific genes in the liver and testes. Results The outcomes showed that the post-treatment with silymarin and camel milk improved biochemical markers in serum and ability to reproduce. Conclusion In conclusion, post-treatment with camel milk and silymarin could mitigate the negative effect of AFB1 on rats.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2025 Hassaneen, Hemeda, El Nahas, Albadrani, Al-Ghadi, Mohammedsaleh, Fadl, El-Diasty and Sakr.

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