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Evaluation of transgenic event CBH 351 (StarLink) corn in broiler chicks
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2002
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NutritionEngineeringGeneticsCry9c GeneGm CropHealth ConditionAnimal PhysiologyAnimal NutritionFeed EvaluationBroiler ChicksAnimal SciencePoultry DiseasePhysiologyGenetic EngineeringPoultry FarmingMetabolismMedicineHybrid CornPoultry Science
ABSTRACT The influence of transgenic event CBH 351 (StarLink; SL)‐derived hybrid corn on the growth performance, health condition and physiological function in broiler chicks, as well as the possible transfer of the cry9C gene and Cry9C protein to blood, liver and muscle were examined in comparison with chicks fed on a diet with non‐transgenic corn (SL‐F). Bodyweight gain and feed conversion ratio in the chicks fed on a diet with SL were significantly greater than in chicks fed on a diet with SL‐F during the starter phase (0–3 weeks of age), but this significant difference disappeared during the finisher phase (4–7 weeks of age). No abnormalities in health condition in either SL or SL‐F groups were observed, and livability did not differ significantly between SL and SL‐F groups. Moreover, no significant differences in serum biochemical and hematological values, histopathological observation and necropsy findings were observed between SL and SL‐F groups at the end of the experiment. The cry9C gene and Cry9C protein were not detected in blood, liver and muscle of chicks at 3, 5 or 7 weeks of age. The results indicate that feeding SL does not influence growth performance, health condition or physiological function in broiler chicks, and the cry9C gene and Cry9C protein are not transferred to the blood, liver and muscles of broilers.
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