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Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The article deals with the impact of different feed particle sizes in diets on the morphology and morphometry of the gastrointestinal tract and the viscosity of digesta as an indicator of the health status of the gastrointestinal tract and the whole organism. The health of the intest...

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Autores principales: Novotný, Jakub, Horáková, Lucie, Řiháček, Michal, Zálešáková, Dana, Šťastník, Ondřej, Mrkvicová, Eva, Kumbár, Vojtěch, Pavlata, Leoš
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37570340
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13152532
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author Novotný, Jakub
Horáková, Lucie
Řiháček, Michal
Zálešáková, Dana
Šťastník, Ondřej
Mrkvicová, Eva
Kumbár, Vojtěch
Pavlata, Leoš
author_facet Novotný, Jakub
Horáková, Lucie
Řiháček, Michal
Zálešáková, Dana
Šťastník, Ondřej
Mrkvicová, Eva
Kumbár, Vojtěch
Pavlata, Leoš
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The article deals with the impact of different feed particle sizes in diets on the morphology and morphometry of the gastrointestinal tract and the viscosity of digesta as an indicator of the health status of the gastrointestinal tract and the whole organism. The health of the intestine is given considerable attention in human nutrition due to various autoimmune and other diseases. Our goal was to focus attention on this issue in animals as well. This study looks at how physical structure affects the health of broilers. This article also evaluates selected blood biochemical parameters. The performance, consumption, and conversion of feed were monitored as additional parameters, i.e., basic monitored parameters in feeding trials. The use of coarse feed particle size in the diet had a positive effect on the gizzard weight and small intestinal villi height and crypt depth, which increased the surface area intended for digesting nutrients. The use of finely ground particles in the feed increased the level of gamma-glutamyl transferase and at the same time, decreased the level of urea, which could indicate adverse changes in the liver. The performance parameters, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio were not affected by using different feed particle sizes. ABSTRACT: The study is focused on how the physical structure of the feed affects the health status of broiler chickens. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of feed particle size in broiler diets on gastrointestinal tract morphology, digesta viscosity, and blood biochemical parameters. A total of 90 one-day-old male Ross 308 broiler chickens were randomly divided into three different experimental groups (with five replicates per pen), with 6 birds per cage. The first experimental group (Coarse) was fed with the coarsest particle size, with feed with a geometric mean diameter (GMD) of 1111.26 µm, the next group (Medium) was fed with a less coarse feed size of GMD 959.89 µm, and the last group (Fine) was fed a diet with a fine feed particle size of GMD 730.48 µm. The use of coarse feed particle size in the diet had a positive effect on the gizzard weight and small intestinal villi height and crypt depth, which increased the surface area intended for digesting nutrients. The use of finely ground particles in the feed increased the level of gamma-glutamyl transferase and at the same time, decreased the level of urea, which could indicate adverse changes in the liver.
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spelling pubmed-104174432023-08-12 Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens Novotný, Jakub Horáková, Lucie Řiháček, Michal Zálešáková, Dana Šťastník, Ondřej Mrkvicová, Eva Kumbár, Vojtěch Pavlata, Leoš Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The article deals with the impact of different feed particle sizes in diets on the morphology and morphometry of the gastrointestinal tract and the viscosity of digesta as an indicator of the health status of the gastrointestinal tract and the whole organism. The health of the intestine is given considerable attention in human nutrition due to various autoimmune and other diseases. Our goal was to focus attention on this issue in animals as well. This study looks at how physical structure affects the health of broilers. This article also evaluates selected blood biochemical parameters. The performance, consumption, and conversion of feed were monitored as additional parameters, i.e., basic monitored parameters in feeding trials. The use of coarse feed particle size in the diet had a positive effect on the gizzard weight and small intestinal villi height and crypt depth, which increased the surface area intended for digesting nutrients. The use of finely ground particles in the feed increased the level of gamma-glutamyl transferase and at the same time, decreased the level of urea, which could indicate adverse changes in the liver. The performance parameters, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio were not affected by using different feed particle sizes. ABSTRACT: The study is focused on how the physical structure of the feed affects the health status of broiler chickens. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of feed particle size in broiler diets on gastrointestinal tract morphology, digesta viscosity, and blood biochemical parameters. A total of 90 one-day-old male Ross 308 broiler chickens were randomly divided into three different experimental groups (with five replicates per pen), with 6 birds per cage. The first experimental group (Coarse) was fed with the coarsest particle size, with feed with a geometric mean diameter (GMD) of 1111.26 µm, the next group (Medium) was fed with a less coarse feed size of GMD 959.89 µm, and the last group (Fine) was fed a diet with a fine feed particle size of GMD 730.48 µm. The use of coarse feed particle size in the diet had a positive effect on the gizzard weight and small intestinal villi height and crypt depth, which increased the surface area intended for digesting nutrients. The use of finely ground particles in the feed increased the level of gamma-glutamyl transferase and at the same time, decreased the level of urea, which could indicate adverse changes in the liver. MDPI 2023-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10417443/ /pubmed/37570340 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13152532 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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Novotný, Jakub
Horáková, Lucie
Řiháček, Michal
Zálešáková, Dana
Šťastník, Ondřej
Mrkvicová, Eva
Kumbár, Vojtěch
Pavlata, Leoš
Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens
title Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens
title_full Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens
title_fullStr Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens
title_short Effect of Different Feed Particle Size on Gastrointestinal Tract Morphology, Ileal Digesta Viscosity, and Blood Biochemical Parameters as Markers of Health Status in Broiler Chickens
title_sort effect of different feed particle size on gastrointestinal tract morphology, ileal digesta viscosity, and blood biochemical parameters as markers of health status in broiler chickens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37570340
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13152532
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