The importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals

Mycotoxins are biologically active substances that are synthesized by saprophytic and parasitic fungi, and which, when taken into organism by ingestion, can provoke intoxications known as mycotoxicoses. Farm animals show different susceptibility to mycotoxins depending on various factors: geneti...

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Main Authors: Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana Ž., Davidović Vesna M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Matica srpska 2011-01-01
Series:Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2011/0352-49061120261J.pdf
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spelling doaj-d1e3ff276f0d470ba6e613aba774bdfe2021-01-02T12:24:20ZengMatica srpskaZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke0352-49062011-01-01201112026126810.2298/ZMSPN1120261JThe importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animalsJoksimović-Todorović Mirjana Ž.Davidović Vesna M.Mycotoxins are biologically active substances that are synthesized by saprophytic and parasitic fungi, and which, when taken into organism by ingestion, can provoke intoxications known as mycotoxicoses. Farm animals show different susceptibility to mycotoxins depending on various factors: genetic (species and breeds), physiological (age and obesity) and environmental (hygienic and climatic). One of the mechanisms of mycotoxin activities is peroxidation of lipids brought about directly by the production of free radicals or by increased sensitivity of tissue to peroxidation. Peroxidation of lipids provoked by mycotoxins is caused by low level of natural antioxidants, so they have a crucial role in the protection against mycotoxins. Nutritive stress can influence negatively the relationship between antioxidants/pro-oxidants, and mycotoxins are nowadays regarded as leading factors of stress induced by nutrition. This optimal relationship can be regulated by the use of antioxidants in food (selenium, vitamin E, carotenoids, etc.) known to prevent tissue damages caused by free radicals. Selenium and vitamin E are essential nutrients which contribute to the preservation of animal health by realizing mutual biological activities in the organism. This paper presents the findings on mechanisms of the action of different species of mycotoxins and the importance of antioxidative protection in farm animals, as well as the results of our investigations of influence of mycotoxins on the occurrence of some reproductive disorders in pigs.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2011/0352-49061120261J.pdfantioxidantsfarm animalsmycotoxins
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author Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana Ž.
Davidović Vesna M.
spellingShingle Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana Ž.
Davidović Vesna M.
The importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals
Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
antioxidants
farm animals
mycotoxins
author_facet Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana Ž.
Davidović Vesna M.
author_sort Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana Ž.
title The importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals
title_short The importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals
title_full The importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals
title_fullStr The importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals
title_full_unstemmed The importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals
title_sort importance of antioxidants in the protection against mycotoxicoses in farm animals
publisher Matica srpska
series Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
issn 0352-4906
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Mycotoxins are biologically active substances that are synthesized by saprophytic and parasitic fungi, and which, when taken into organism by ingestion, can provoke intoxications known as mycotoxicoses. Farm animals show different susceptibility to mycotoxins depending on various factors: genetic (species and breeds), physiological (age and obesity) and environmental (hygienic and climatic). One of the mechanisms of mycotoxin activities is peroxidation of lipids brought about directly by the production of free radicals or by increased sensitivity of tissue to peroxidation. Peroxidation of lipids provoked by mycotoxins is caused by low level of natural antioxidants, so they have a crucial role in the protection against mycotoxins. Nutritive stress can influence negatively the relationship between antioxidants/pro-oxidants, and mycotoxins are nowadays regarded as leading factors of stress induced by nutrition. This optimal relationship can be regulated by the use of antioxidants in food (selenium, vitamin E, carotenoids, etc.) known to prevent tissue damages caused by free radicals. Selenium and vitamin E are essential nutrients which contribute to the preservation of animal health by realizing mutual biological activities in the organism. This paper presents the findings on mechanisms of the action of different species of mycotoxins and the importance of antioxidative protection in farm animals, as well as the results of our investigations of influence of mycotoxins on the occurrence of some reproductive disorders in pigs.
topic antioxidants
farm animals
mycotoxins
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