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Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Olive trees (Olea europaea L., Oleaceae) are among the most extensively cultivated crops in the Mediterranean countries (98% of the world’s olive production) and are used for oil extraction or table olives, whereas the residues from pruning (olive leaves and wood) and extraction proc...

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Autores principales: Mattioli, Simona, Rosignoli, Patrizia, D’Amato, Roberto, Fontanella, Maria Chiara, Regni, Luca, Castellini, Cesare, Proietti, Primo, Elia, Antonia Concetta, Fabiani, Roberto, Beone, Gian Maria, Businelli, Daniela, Dal Bosco, Alessandro
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32054019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020274
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author Mattioli, Simona
Rosignoli, Patrizia
D’Amato, Roberto
Fontanella, Maria Chiara
Regni, Luca
Castellini, Cesare
Proietti, Primo
Elia, Antonia Concetta
Fabiani, Roberto
Beone, Gian Maria
Businelli, Daniela
Dal Bosco, Alessandro
author_facet Mattioli, Simona
Rosignoli, Patrizia
D’Amato, Roberto
Fontanella, Maria Chiara
Regni, Luca
Castellini, Cesare
Proietti, Primo
Elia, Antonia Concetta
Fabiani, Roberto
Beone, Gian Maria
Businelli, Daniela
Dal Bosco, Alessandro
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Olive trees (Olea europaea L., Oleaceae) are among the most extensively cultivated crops in the Mediterranean countries (98% of the world’s olive production) and are used for oil extraction or table olives, whereas the residues from pruning (olive leaves and wood) and extraction process (olive pomace) are considered waste or by-products. Furthermore, many agronomic practices, such as foliar spray administration of selenium used to reduce the water stress damage of olive trees, could further improve the nutritional value of these “wastes”. The use of by-products as part of the rabbit diet can be a very effective example of recovery of healthy molecules while at the same time a way of developing a more sustainable production system. Accordingly, the idea of the present research is to administer the by-product “olive leaves” to growing rabbits to improve their health status and partially solve the problem of waste disposal of olive trees. ABSTRACT: This study investigated the effect of a dietary combination of selenium and olive leaves on rabbit health status in order to evaluate the potential use of these combinations as functional ingredients in feed and food. Sixty weaning rabbits were fed with three diets: control feed (C), control feed + 10% normal olive leaves (OL), or olive leaves enriched in Se (2.17 mg Se/kg d.m.; SeOL). The plasma mineral profile, antioxidant status, and leukocyte DNA damage were determined. Inorganic Se was the most abundant form in the OL diet, while the organic one was higher in SeOL than C and OL. A similar trend was found in the plasma. Protein oxidation showed higher values in both supplemented groups; in addition, dietary Se led to a significant improvement (+40%) in ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP). A marked reduction in DNA damage (9-fold) was observed in the SeOL group compared to C. The combination of selenium and olive leaves in the diet of growing rabbits increased plasma SeMet and FRAP and reduced leukocyte DNA damage.
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spelling pubmed-70703622020-03-19 Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits Mattioli, Simona Rosignoli, Patrizia D’Amato, Roberto Fontanella, Maria Chiara Regni, Luca Castellini, Cesare Proietti, Primo Elia, Antonia Concetta Fabiani, Roberto Beone, Gian Maria Businelli, Daniela Dal Bosco, Alessandro Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Olive trees (Olea europaea L., Oleaceae) are among the most extensively cultivated crops in the Mediterranean countries (98% of the world’s olive production) and are used for oil extraction or table olives, whereas the residues from pruning (olive leaves and wood) and extraction process (olive pomace) are considered waste or by-products. Furthermore, many agronomic practices, such as foliar spray administration of selenium used to reduce the water stress damage of olive trees, could further improve the nutritional value of these “wastes”. The use of by-products as part of the rabbit diet can be a very effective example of recovery of healthy molecules while at the same time a way of developing a more sustainable production system. Accordingly, the idea of the present research is to administer the by-product “olive leaves” to growing rabbits to improve their health status and partially solve the problem of waste disposal of olive trees. ABSTRACT: This study investigated the effect of a dietary combination of selenium and olive leaves on rabbit health status in order to evaluate the potential use of these combinations as functional ingredients in feed and food. Sixty weaning rabbits were fed with three diets: control feed (C), control feed + 10% normal olive leaves (OL), or olive leaves enriched in Se (2.17 mg Se/kg d.m.; SeOL). The plasma mineral profile, antioxidant status, and leukocyte DNA damage were determined. Inorganic Se was the most abundant form in the OL diet, while the organic one was higher in SeOL than C and OL. A similar trend was found in the plasma. Protein oxidation showed higher values in both supplemented groups; in addition, dietary Se led to a significant improvement (+40%) in ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP). A marked reduction in DNA damage (9-fold) was observed in the SeOL group compared to C. The combination of selenium and olive leaves in the diet of growing rabbits increased plasma SeMet and FRAP and reduced leukocyte DNA damage. MDPI 2020-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7070362/ /pubmed/32054019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020274 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mattioli, Simona
Rosignoli, Patrizia
D’Amato, Roberto
Fontanella, Maria Chiara
Regni, Luca
Castellini, Cesare
Proietti, Primo
Elia, Antonia Concetta
Fabiani, Roberto
Beone, Gian Maria
Businelli, Daniela
Dal Bosco, Alessandro
Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits
title Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits
title_full Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits
title_fullStr Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits
title_short Effect of Feed Supplemented with Selenium-Enriched Olive Leaves on Plasma Oxidative Status, Mineral Profile, and Leukocyte DNA Damage in Growing Rabbits
title_sort effect of feed supplemented with selenium-enriched olive leaves on plasma oxidative status, mineral profile, and leukocyte dna damage in growing rabbits
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32054019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020274
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