Cadmium and lead bioaccumulation in male chickens for high food concentrations |
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Authors: | Bayko D. Baykov Michail P. Stoyanov Milena L. Gugova |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction , 73, Tzarigradsko shosse, Sofia, 1113, Bulgaria |
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Abstract: | Cadmium and lead bioaccumulation in broilers fed on rations containing high concentrations of Cd and Pb was studied. The degree of bioaccumulation was assessed by using klark of concentration (Kc). It was established that the 100 and 200 fold increase of lead and cadmium in the ration resulted in their increase in the muscles, the bones and the liver, but the degree of bioaccumulation was considerably lower than the increase of both of the heavy elements in the ration indicated by the lower Kc. A conclusion was drawn that the organism possesses adaptation mechanisms for limitation of cadmium and lead bioaccumulation through these mechanisms are not efficient enough for high ration doses of both elements. High ration doses resulted in bioaccumulation exceeding the safe for humans concentrations of lead in the bones and of cadmium in the muscles (for doses 200 fold higher than the highest Bulgarian State standard 13426–77 permissible concentrations /HPC/) and in the liver for doses 100 fold higher than HPC. |
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Keywords: | Bioaccumulation klark of concentration bioproducts broiler cadmium lead |
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