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Influence of Cu supplementation on toxic and essential trace element status in intensive reared beef cattle

Author(s)
García-Vaquero, Marco  
López-Alonso, Marta  
Benedito, José Luis  
Hernández, Joaquin  
Gutiérrez, Betiana  
Miranda, Marta  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11304
Date Issued
2011-12
Date Available
2020-03-06T12:08:07Z
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate if dietary Cu supplementation that leads to a hepatic Cu accumulation over the normal range has an influence on trace element status that could contribute to the pathogenesis of other mineral related disorders. Samples (liver, kidney, spleen, diaphragm and brain) of beef calves receiving typical commercial diets Cu supplemented and non-supplemented were tested for differences in non-essential and essential trace elements determined by ICP-MS. As (kidney and diaphragm), Hg (liver and kidney), and Pb (liver, kidney and spleen) were significantly lower, while Cd residues (liver and kidney) were significantly higher in the Cu supplemented group. Mn and Ni significantly decreased and Mo increased in the brain, and Se (diaphragm) decreased in the Cu supplemented group. These interactions are unknown, and possibly with more than two metals involved as suggested in the case of the ratio Se:Cu in the animals of this study. The possible role of Cu supplementation on the status of certain metals associated to neurological diseases (Mn-Ni) in the brain deserves further investigation. Finally new research on Cu-Se supplementation is necessary to better understand the risk of the animals to suffer from Se deficiency.
Other Sponsorship
Xunta de Galicia
Fondo Social Europeo
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Volume
49
Issue
12
Start Page
3358
End Page
3366
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 Elsevier
Subjects

Diaphragm

Liver

Kidney

Brain

Spleen

Animals

Cattle

Arsenic

Selenium

Copper

Lead

Mercury

Diet

Dietary supplements

Meat

DOI
10.1016/j.fct.2011.09.013
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0278-6915
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