2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-020-02485-1
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Copper Nanoparticles as Growth Promoter, Antioxidant and Anti-Bacterial Agents in Poultry Nutrition: Prospects and Future Implications

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“…Also, Pu et al, [46] As in table (6) OTA residue in both liver and muscle, samples of G2 revealed a signi cant increase than all treated groups, while both doses of treatment showed no signi cant difference than G1. It was established that body weight signi cantly increased on feeding CuNP ( [52][53] which signi cantly improved aminopeptidases activity that is vital for protein digestion in muscles [54], ZnONP [55],Cu and Zn NP which resulted in a study [20] in a positive productive effect and muscle tissue by greater accompanied by increased bioavailability of the assessed microelements than inorganic form of mineral supplements. It is proved that feeding on Fe 3 O 4 NPs improved the nal weight and increased bioavailability of trace minerals which enhanced health [56][57][58] The studied haematological and immunological parameters revealed that birds had OTA feeding only (G2) showed signi cant reduction than G1 in TLC, heterophils and monocytes percentages.…”
Section: Discussiionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Pu et al, [46] As in table (6) OTA residue in both liver and muscle, samples of G2 revealed a signi cant increase than all treated groups, while both doses of treatment showed no signi cant difference than G1. It was established that body weight signi cantly increased on feeding CuNP ( [52][53] which signi cantly improved aminopeptidases activity that is vital for protein digestion in muscles [54], ZnONP [55],Cu and Zn NP which resulted in a study [20] in a positive productive effect and muscle tissue by greater accompanied by increased bioavailability of the assessed microelements than inorganic form of mineral supplements. It is proved that feeding on Fe 3 O 4 NPs improved the nal weight and increased bioavailability of trace minerals which enhanced health [56][57][58] The studied haematological and immunological parameters revealed that birds had OTA feeding only (G2) showed signi cant reduction than G1 in TLC, heterophils and monocytes percentages.…”
Section: Discussiionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper accretion is correlated chiefly to cattle manure [79] because the confluence of Cu and Zn functions as a complement (anti-bacterial agent in the gut) [80], which boosts microbial activity and also modulates weaning patterns [81]. The application of Cu-rich manure (especially from livestock like pigs) and phosphate-based fertilizers, according to Cheng et al, [82] and Xiong et al [79], may perhaps ultimately lead to Cu accumulation in agricultural soil.…”
Section: Source Apportionment Via Pmfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this COVID-19 pandemic, zinc supplementation has been used as an inexpensive adjunct therapy along with potential antiviral drugs to impart additional host resistance against SARS-CoV-2. This would require clinical validation, but using zinc in COVID-19 patients in the current situation would in turn serve as a well-intended trial (Rahman and Idid 2020 ). Using ZnO NPs would thus not only help in inactivation of SARS-CoV-2, but also boost antiviral immunity of the host by increasing the concentration of Zn 2+ in the human body once these ZnO NPs are metabolized and hence can be considered to be used in COVID-19 therapeutics.…”
Section: Use Of Nanotechnology For Treating Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%