Bryden W L, Cumming R B, Balnave D
Br J Nutr. 1979 May;41(3):529-40. doi: 10.1079/bjn19790068.
1 A series of experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of dietary retinol status on chickens ingesting aflatoxin B1. The effects of dietary supplementation with biotin and alpha-tocopherol were also examined. 2. Aflatoxin B1 levels greater than 1 mg/kg diet had a detrimental effect on 'liveability', body-weight gain, food intake and food conversion efficiency. When fed for more than 2 weeks aflatoxin increased relative liver weight and liver lipid concentration. These effects were less pronounced with avitaminotic A chickens. 3. A synergistic effect on hydropericardium development was observed between aflatoxin B1 and retinol. This effect was not observed when the dietary level of alpha-tocopherol was increased tenfold. 4. The specific activities of certain hepatic lipogenic and amino acid-metabolizing enzymes were influenced by aflatoxin ingestion. A reduction in lipogenic enzyme activity was observed before a reduction in the activities of amino acid-metabolizing enzymes. 5. Liver fatty acid composition was significantly influenced by aflatoxin B1. The extent of these changes was reduced by the inclusion of additional dietary biotin.