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Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Different sources of oils have unique characteristics, such as fatty acids and phenolic compounds. Different compounds in oils have different antioxidant capacities, and their inclusion in the diet would influence the antioxidant system in poultry. In comparing dietary supplementatio...

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Autores principales: Izuddin, Wan Ibrahim, Loh, Teck Chwen, Nayan, Nazri, Akit, Henny, Foo, Hooi Ling, Noor, Ahmadilfitri Md
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142245
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author Izuddin, Wan Ibrahim
Loh, Teck Chwen
Nayan, Nazri
Akit, Henny
Foo, Hooi Ling
Noor, Ahmadilfitri Md
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Loh, Teck Chwen
Nayan, Nazri
Akit, Henny
Foo, Hooi Ling
Noor, Ahmadilfitri Md
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Different sources of oils have unique characteristics, such as fatty acids and phenolic compounds. Different compounds in oils have different antioxidant capacities, and their inclusion in the diet would influence the antioxidant system in poultry. In comparing dietary supplementation of palm oils (crude palm oil, red palm oil, refined palm oil), palm kernel oil and soybean oil in laying hens, we found that palm oils with high antioxidant content had a lower production of antioxidant enzymes in the intestinal mucosa, serum and liver. We suggest that the inclusion of oils with high antioxidant content, such as crude palm oil and red palm oil, provides better protection through reduction in oxidation. ABSTRACT: Palm-based oils (palm oil and kernel oil) and soybean oil have unique fatty acid and antioxidant profiles based on the compounds present in them. Hence, this study elucidated the antioxidant properties of crude palm oil (CPO), red palm oil (RPO), refined palm oil (RBD), palm kernel oil (PKO) and soybean oil (SBO) and the influence of dietary oils on blood lipid profiles, tissue fatty acid deposition and the expression of hepatic lipid and lipoprotein metabolism genes in laying hens. The oils were analyzed for color, beta-carotene, free fatty acid and acid value, phenolic content and lipid peroxidation. In an in vivo trial, 150 laying hens were allotted into five groups and supplemented with either CPO, RPO, RBD, PKO or SBO for 16 weeks. High antioxidant compounds present in palm oils help reduce the oxidation of oils. Dietary supplementation with palm oils, particularly CPO and RPO, contributed to the lower liver, serum and jejunal mucosal antioxidant enzyme activities. The antioxidant enzyme genes in the jejunal mucosa were downregulated in palm oils and PKO, but there was no difference between oils in antioxidant enzyme genes in the liver. In conclusion, dietary supplementation with oils with high antioxidant content contributed to protection against oxidation and was associated with a lower requirement for producing antioxidant enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-103762182023-07-29 Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens Izuddin, Wan Ibrahim Loh, Teck Chwen Nayan, Nazri Akit, Henny Foo, Hooi Ling Noor, Ahmadilfitri Md Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Different sources of oils have unique characteristics, such as fatty acids and phenolic compounds. Different compounds in oils have different antioxidant capacities, and their inclusion in the diet would influence the antioxidant system in poultry. In comparing dietary supplementation of palm oils (crude palm oil, red palm oil, refined palm oil), palm kernel oil and soybean oil in laying hens, we found that palm oils with high antioxidant content had a lower production of antioxidant enzymes in the intestinal mucosa, serum and liver. We suggest that the inclusion of oils with high antioxidant content, such as crude palm oil and red palm oil, provides better protection through reduction in oxidation. ABSTRACT: Palm-based oils (palm oil and kernel oil) and soybean oil have unique fatty acid and antioxidant profiles based on the compounds present in them. Hence, this study elucidated the antioxidant properties of crude palm oil (CPO), red palm oil (RPO), refined palm oil (RBD), palm kernel oil (PKO) and soybean oil (SBO) and the influence of dietary oils on blood lipid profiles, tissue fatty acid deposition and the expression of hepatic lipid and lipoprotein metabolism genes in laying hens. The oils were analyzed for color, beta-carotene, free fatty acid and acid value, phenolic content and lipid peroxidation. In an in vivo trial, 150 laying hens were allotted into five groups and supplemented with either CPO, RPO, RBD, PKO or SBO for 16 weeks. High antioxidant compounds present in palm oils help reduce the oxidation of oils. Dietary supplementation with palm oils, particularly CPO and RPO, contributed to the lower liver, serum and jejunal mucosal antioxidant enzyme activities. The antioxidant enzyme genes in the jejunal mucosa were downregulated in palm oils and PKO, but there was no difference between oils in antioxidant enzyme genes in the liver. In conclusion, dietary supplementation with oils with high antioxidant content contributed to protection against oxidation and was associated with a lower requirement for producing antioxidant enzymes. MDPI 2023-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10376218/ /pubmed/37508023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142245 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Izuddin, Wan Ibrahim
Loh, Teck Chwen
Nayan, Nazri
Akit, Henny
Foo, Hooi Ling
Noor, Ahmadilfitri Md
Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens
title Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens
title_full Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens
title_fullStr Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens
title_short Antioxidant Enzyme System Modulation by Dietary Palm Oils, Palm Kernel Oil and Soybean Oil in Laying Hens
title_sort antioxidant enzyme system modulation by dietary palm oils, palm kernel oil and soybean oil in laying hens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142245
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