Sodium butyrate alleviates T‐2 toxin–induced liver toxicity and renal toxicity in quails by modulating oxidative stress–related Nrf2 signaling pathway, inflammation, and CYP450 enzyme system
Yihao He,
Xueyan Zhu,
Huanni Song
et al.
Abstract:T‐2 toxin is a member of class A aspergilloides toxins, one of the most prevalent mycotoxins that contaminate feed and food. Direct ingestion of animals or feed contaminated by T‐2 toxin can cause various animal diseases. Butyrate is an organic fatty acid featuring a four‐carbon chain, which is commonly found in the form of sodium butyrate (NaB). NaB has several biological functions and pharmacological effects. However, the role of sodium butyrate in alleviating T‐2 toxin–induced hepatorenal toxicity has not b… Show more
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