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    Allie

    {"project":"Allie","denotations":[{"id":"SS1_22080034_5_0","span":{"begin":877,"end":893},"obj":"expanded"},{"id":"SS2_22080034_5_0","span":{"begin":895,"end":898},"obj":"abbr"},{"id":"SS1_22080034_5_1","span":{"begin":918,"end":939},"obj":"expanded"},{"id":"SS2_22080034_5_1","span":{"begin":941,"end":944},"obj":"abbr"}],"relations":[{"id":"AE1_22080034_5_0","pred":"abbreviatedTo","subj":"SS1_22080034_5_0","obj":"SS2_22080034_5_0"},{"id":"AE1_22080034_5_1","pred":"abbreviatedTo","subj":"SS1_22080034_5_1","obj":"SS2_22080034_5_1"}],"text":"Nanosilver effects on growth parameters in experimental aflatoxicosis in broiler chickens.\nAflatoxicosis is a cause of economic losses in broiler production. In this study, the effect of one commercial nanocompound, Nanocid (Nano Nasb Pars Co., Iran) was evaluated in reduction of aflatoxin effects on the growth and performance indices in broiler chickens suffering from experimental aflatoxicosis. For this, a total of 300 one-day-old broiler chicks (Ross strain) were randomly divided into 4 groups with 3 replicates of 15 chicks in each separated pen during the 28-day experiment. Treatment groups including group A: chickens fed basal diet, group B: chickens fed 3 ppm productive aflatoxin in basal diet, group C: chickens fed basal diet plus 2500 ppm Nanocid, and group D: chickens fed 3 ppm productive aflatoxin and 2500 ppm Nanocid, in basal diet. Data on body weight, body weight gain (BWG), feed intake, and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were recorded at weekly intervals. Also cumulative data were assessed. Results showed, although supplement of Nanocid to conventional diet had no effect on performance but addition of Nanocid to diet containing 3 ppm aflatoxin increased significantly the cumulative BWG, cumulative feed consumption and decreased FCR in the last 2 weeks of experimental period. The improvement in these performance indices by supplement of Nanocid to diet containing aflatoxin showed the ability of Nanocid to diminish the inhibitory effects of aflatoxin."}

    CHEMDNER-training-test

    {"project":"CHEMDNER-training-test","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":281,"end":290},"obj":"FAMILY"},{"id":"T2","span":{"begin":685,"end":694},"obj":"FAMILY"},{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":809,"end":818},"obj":"FAMILY"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":1163,"end":1172},"obj":"FAMILY"},{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":1396,"end":1405},"obj":"FAMILY"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":1474,"end":1483},"obj":"FAMILY"}],"text":"Nanosilver effects on growth parameters in experimental aflatoxicosis in broiler chickens.\nAflatoxicosis is a cause of economic losses in broiler production. In this study, the effect of one commercial nanocompound, Nanocid (Nano Nasb Pars Co., Iran) was evaluated in reduction of aflatoxin effects on the growth and performance indices in broiler chickens suffering from experimental aflatoxicosis. For this, a total of 300 one-day-old broiler chicks (Ross strain) were randomly divided into 4 groups with 3 replicates of 15 chicks in each separated pen during the 28-day experiment. Treatment groups including group A: chickens fed basal diet, group B: chickens fed 3 ppm productive aflatoxin in basal diet, group C: chickens fed basal diet plus 2500 ppm Nanocid, and group D: chickens fed 3 ppm productive aflatoxin and 2500 ppm Nanocid, in basal diet. Data on body weight, body weight gain (BWG), feed intake, and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were recorded at weekly intervals. Also cumulative data were assessed. Results showed, although supplement of Nanocid to conventional diet had no effect on performance but addition of Nanocid to diet containing 3 ppm aflatoxin increased significantly the cumulative BWG, cumulative feed consumption and decreased FCR in the last 2 weeks of experimental period. The improvement in these performance indices by supplement of Nanocid to diet containing aflatoxin showed the ability of Nanocid to diminish the inhibitory effects of aflatoxin."}