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Histopathological and Reproductive Evaluation in Male Rats Fed Seed Cake with or without Alkaline Hydrolysis and Subjected to Heat Treatment. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cake, a by-product of biodiesel, is high in protein and could be used in livestock feed but has antinutritional factors and phorbol esters that limit its use.
  • A study on male Wistar rats showed that treatment with hydrolyzed cake (using 5M NaOH) reduced phorbol ester concentration by 98%, indicating effective detoxification.
  • Rats fed nonhydrolyzed cake experienced liver degeneration and poor reproductive outcomes, while those given hydrolyzed versions showed no signs of toxicity, demonstrating the safety of the detoxified product.

Article Abstract

cake, a by-product of biodiesel production, is rich in protein and has potential to be used in livestock feed; however, the presence of antinutritional factors and phorbol esters limits its use. Thus, this study investigated toxicological and reproductive effects in male Wistar rats after subchronic exposure to cake subjected to detoxification procedures. Rats were divided into seven groups ( = 10) and treated for 60 days. The control group received commercial feed, while experimental groups received a diet containing 5% . cake nonhydrolyzed or hydrolyzed with 5 M NaOH. The cakes were unwashed or washed with ethanol or water and were autoclaved at 121°C for 30 minutes. Alkaline hydrolysis combined with ethanol washing decreased the phorbol ester concentration in the cake by 98%. Histopathological findings included diffuse degeneration of the liver and edema around the pulmonary vessels in the nonhydrolyzed groups. In addition, nontreated females mated with males of nonhydrolyzed unwashed group showed a decreased number of live fetuses and an increased placental weight. There were no signs of toxicity in rats given hydrolyzed cakes washed and unwashed, indicating that alkaline hydrolysis associated with heat treatment is an efficient method for detoxification of the cake.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5460385PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6123408DOI Listing

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