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Effect of Crop Protection and Fertilization Regimes Used in Organic and Conventional Production Systems on Feed Composition and Physiological Parameters in Rats

  作者 SREDNICKATOBER DOMINIKA; BARANSKI MARCIN; GROMADZKAOSTROWSKA JOANNA; SKWARLOSONTA KRYSTYNA; REMBIALKOWSKA EWA; HAJSLOVA JANA; SCHULZOVA VERA; CAKMAK ISMAIL; OZTURK LEVENT; KROLIKOWSKI TOMASZ; WISNIEWSKA KATARZYNA; HALLMANN EWELINA; BACA ELZBIETA; EYRE MICK; STEINSHAMN HAVARD; JORDON TERESA; LEIFERT CARLO  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry;  卷期  2013年61-5;  页码  1017-1029  
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[摘要]Very little is known about the effects of an organic or conventional diet on animal physiology and health. Here, we report the effect of contrasting crop protection (with or without chemosynthetic pesticides) and fertilization (manure or mineral fertilizers) regimes on feed composition and growth and the physiological parameters of rats. The use of manure instead of mineral fertilizers in feed production resulted in lower concentrations of protein (18.8 vs 20.6%) and cadmium (3.33 vs 4.92 mu g/100g) but higher concentrations of polyphenols (1.46 vs 0.89 g/100g) in feeds and higher body protein (22.0 vs 21.5%), body ash (3.59 vs 3.51%), white blood cell count (10.86 vs 8.19 x 10(3)/mm(3)), plasma glucose (7.23 vs 6.22 mmol/L), leptin (3.56 vs 2.78 ng/mL), insulin-like growth factor 1 (1.87 vs 1.28 mu g/mL), corticosterone (247 vs 209 ng/mL), and spontaneous lymphocyte proliferation (11.14 vs 5.03 x 10(3) cpm) but lower plasma testosterone (1.07 vs 1.97 ng/mL) and mitogen stimulated proliferation of lymphocytes (182 vs 278 x 10(3) cpm) in rats. There were no main effects of crop protection, but a range of significant interactions between fertilization and crop protection occurred.

 
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