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Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of phytonutrients (PN) on growth performance, antioxidant status, intestinal morphology, and nutrient utilization of birds fed low energy diets. In Exp. 1, a total of 1,440 one-day-old Ross 308 male broiler chickens were randomly divided into...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6737493/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31528729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2019.03.004 |
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author | Yan, Lei An, Sha Lv, Zunzhou Wang, Zhengguo Wu, Yueming Zhu, Yutao Zhao, Min Sun, Chunhua Lv, Mingbin Zhu, Zhengpeng Guo, Yuming |
author_facet | Yan, Lei An, Sha Lv, Zunzhou Wang, Zhengguo Wu, Yueming Zhu, Yutao Zhao, Min Sun, Chunhua Lv, Mingbin Zhu, Zhengpeng Guo, Yuming |
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description | Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of phytonutrients (PN) on growth performance, antioxidant status, intestinal morphology, and nutrient utilization of birds fed low energy diets. In Exp. 1, a total of 1,440 one-day-old Ross 308 male broiler chickens were randomly divided into 3 treatment groups, with 16 replicates per treatment (48 pens; 30 birds per pen). Birds in treatment 1 were fed diets with normal energy content (NE). Birds in treatment 2 were fed NE diet but with 60 kcal removed (LE). Birds in treatment 3 were assigned to LE diet supplemented with PN (LE + PN). Results indicated that LE diet increased feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared with NE from d 1 to 38, while LE + PN diet prevented this response (P = 0.02). At d 26, birds in the LE + PN group had the highest ileal and jejunal villus height to crypt depth (VH:CD) ratio. At d 39, PN supplementation improved ileal and jejunal VH:CD ratio, compared with LE group. Moreover, birds fed PN diets received a better economic profit. In Exp. 2, 360 one-day-old Ross 308 male broiler chickens were used in a metabolism study. The treatments used in Exp. 2 were the same as those in Exp.1, with 4 replicates (pens) and 30 birds in each replicate. Dietary apparent metabolism energy (AME), energy and protein digestibility were determined between 21 and 28 d of age. Results showed that chickens fed LE + PN diet tended to have greater AME (P = 0.02) and nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolism energy (AMEn) (P = 0.03) than birds fed LE diets. It was concluded that LE + PN showed a potential advantage to improve feed conversion and gut health of broilers, as well as economic profits. |
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spelling | pubmed-67374932019-09-16 Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets Yan, Lei An, Sha Lv, Zunzhou Wang, Zhengguo Wu, Yueming Zhu, Yutao Zhao, Min Sun, Chunhua Lv, Mingbin Zhu, Zhengpeng Guo, Yuming Anim Nutr Poultry Nutrition Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of phytonutrients (PN) on growth performance, antioxidant status, intestinal morphology, and nutrient utilization of birds fed low energy diets. In Exp. 1, a total of 1,440 one-day-old Ross 308 male broiler chickens were randomly divided into 3 treatment groups, with 16 replicates per treatment (48 pens; 30 birds per pen). Birds in treatment 1 were fed diets with normal energy content (NE). Birds in treatment 2 were fed NE diet but with 60 kcal removed (LE). Birds in treatment 3 were assigned to LE diet supplemented with PN (LE + PN). Results indicated that LE diet increased feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared with NE from d 1 to 38, while LE + PN diet prevented this response (P = 0.02). At d 26, birds in the LE + PN group had the highest ileal and jejunal villus height to crypt depth (VH:CD) ratio. At d 39, PN supplementation improved ileal and jejunal VH:CD ratio, compared with LE group. Moreover, birds fed PN diets received a better economic profit. In Exp. 2, 360 one-day-old Ross 308 male broiler chickens were used in a metabolism study. The treatments used in Exp. 2 were the same as those in Exp.1, with 4 replicates (pens) and 30 birds in each replicate. Dietary apparent metabolism energy (AME), energy and protein digestibility were determined between 21 and 28 d of age. Results showed that chickens fed LE + PN diet tended to have greater AME (P = 0.02) and nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolism energy (AMEn) (P = 0.03) than birds fed LE diets. It was concluded that LE + PN showed a potential advantage to improve feed conversion and gut health of broilers, as well as economic profits. KeAi Publishing 2019-09 2019-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6737493/ /pubmed/31528729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2019.03.004 Text en © 2019 Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Poultry Nutrition Yan, Lei An, Sha Lv, Zunzhou Wang, Zhengguo Wu, Yueming Zhu, Yutao Zhao, Min Sun, Chunhua Lv, Mingbin Zhu, Zhengpeng Guo, Yuming Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets |
title | Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets |
title_full | Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets |
title_fullStr | Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets |
title_short | Effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets |
title_sort | effects of phytonutrients on growth performance, antioxidative status, and energy utilization of broilers fed low energy diets |
topic | Poultry Nutrition |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6737493/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31528729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2019.03.004 |
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