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Aisha Khatoon
Researcher at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Publications - 46
Citations - 573
Aisha Khatoon is an academic researcher from University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aflatoxin. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications receiving 389 citations. Previous affiliations of Aisha Khatoon include Integral University.
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Heat stress in poultry and the beneficial effects of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) supplementation during periods of heat stress
Zaenal Abidin,Aisha Khatoon +1 more
TL;DR: The environment in Pakistan remains hot and humid during July to August, which renders t... as discussed by the authors, which renders it difficult for poultry to survive in the heat and humidity during these months.
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Silver nanoparticles from leaf extract of Mentha piperita: Eco-friendly synthesis and effect on acetylcholinesterase activity.
Aisha Khatoon,Farheen Khan,Nabeel Ahmad,Sibhghatulla Shaikh,Syed Mohd Danish Rizvi,Shazi Shakil,Mohammad H. Al-Qahtani,Adel M. Abuzenadah,Shams Tabrez,Abo Bakr Fathy Ahmed,Ahmed Alafnan,Hayatul Islam,Danish Iqbal,Rajiv Dutta +13 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that even green synthesized AgNPs might cause neurotoxicity via inhibiting AChE activity, however, more studies are needed to elucidate the exact mechanism of neurotoxicity by AgNBP.
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Amelioration of Ochratoxin A-induced immunotoxic effects by silymarin and vitamin E in White Leghorn cockerels
TL;DR: The results of the present study suggested that both SL and VE possess an ability to ameliorate OTA-induced immunotoxicity in chicks, however, it remains to be determined whether/what SL:OTA or VE:OTA ratios are required to assure such mitigation of Ochratoxin A-induced Immunotoxicities.
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Mycotoxins in broilers: pathological alterations induced by aflatoxins and ochratoxins, diagnosis and determination, treatment and control of mycotoxicosis
TL;DR: Hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) should be referred to for the control of mycotoxins in the food chain.
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Comparative efficacy of Bentonite clay, activated charcoal and Trichosporon mycotoxinivorans in regulating the feed-to-tissue transfer of mycotoxins.
Sheraz Ahmed Bhatti,Muhammad Zargham Khan,Zahoor Ul Hassan,Muhammad Kashif Saleemi,Muhammad Saqib,Aisha Khatoon,Masood Akhter +6 more
TL;DR: The findings of present study suggest that, based upon the nature of target mycotoxins, a mixture of multi-mycotoxin binders/detoxifiers should be incorporated in the animal feeds.