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Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly

The aim of the study was to test the interaction between Thr and Gly in low crude protein (CP) diets in 7 to 28 d broilers on production performance and plasma metabolites. A total of 2,040 broilers were allocated to 17 treatments. A positive control (PC) diet (20.5% CP) was formulated to be adequat...

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Autores principales: Star, Laura, Tesseraud, Sophie, van Tol, Marije, Minussi, Ilaria, Corrent, Etienne, Lambert, William
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8245817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.09.003
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author Star, Laura
Tesseraud, Sophie
van Tol, Marije
Minussi, Ilaria
Corrent, Etienne
Lambert, William
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Minussi, Ilaria
Corrent, Etienne
Lambert, William
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description The aim of the study was to test the interaction between Thr and Gly in low crude protein (CP) diets in 7 to 28 d broilers on production performance and plasma metabolites. A total of 2,040 broilers were allocated to 17 treatments. A positive control (PC) diet (20.5% CP) was formulated to be adequate in dietary Thr and Gly. A negative control (NC) diet (18.5% CP, deficient in Thr and Gly) was supplemented with crystalline l-Thr and Gly to obtain a 4 Thr × 4 Gly design. Dietary Thr was tested at an apparent faecal digestibility (AFD) Thr-to-Lys ratio, which was 55%, 58%, 61% or 64%, and dietary Gly was tested at an AFD (Gly + Ser)-to-Lys ratio, which was 135%, 142%, 149% or 156%. Plasma samples were collected at 28 d. The low CP diet, formulated at 64% Thr and 156% Gly, resulted in a higher body weight gain (BWG) (P < 0.01) and similar feed conversion ratio (FCR) as the high CP treatment (PC). FCR was improved (P < 0.001) by l-Thr supplementation. Quadratic response to dietary Thr was significant for feed intake (FI), BWG and FCR (P < 0.01). A near-significant interaction for Thr × Gly was observed for FI and BWG (P(linear) = 0.091 and P = 0.074, respectively). Gly did not affect production performance. An interaction between Thr × Gly on plasma free AA level was observed (P < 0.05). Free AA concentration in plasma linearly decreased with increase in AFD Thr-to-Lys ratio, and increased with increase in AFD (Gly + Ser)-to-Lys ratio. Plasma uric acid concentration was higher in PC than in all of the other diets, and plasma triglyceride concentration was decreased by l-Thr supplementation, but not by Gly. In conclusion, Gly was not limiting for growth at low dietary CP level unless Thr was deficient, showing that adequate amounts of Thr in broiler diets can overcome marginal supply of Gly and Ser and allow reduction of dietary CP from 20.5% to 18.5% for broilers from 7 to 28 d of age.
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spelling pubmed-82458172021-07-12 Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly Star, Laura Tesseraud, Sophie van Tol, Marije Minussi, Ilaria Corrent, Etienne Lambert, William Anim Nutr Original Research Article The aim of the study was to test the interaction between Thr and Gly in low crude protein (CP) diets in 7 to 28 d broilers on production performance and plasma metabolites. A total of 2,040 broilers were allocated to 17 treatments. A positive control (PC) diet (20.5% CP) was formulated to be adequate in dietary Thr and Gly. A negative control (NC) diet (18.5% CP, deficient in Thr and Gly) was supplemented with crystalline l-Thr and Gly to obtain a 4 Thr × 4 Gly design. Dietary Thr was tested at an apparent faecal digestibility (AFD) Thr-to-Lys ratio, which was 55%, 58%, 61% or 64%, and dietary Gly was tested at an AFD (Gly + Ser)-to-Lys ratio, which was 135%, 142%, 149% or 156%. Plasma samples were collected at 28 d. The low CP diet, formulated at 64% Thr and 156% Gly, resulted in a higher body weight gain (BWG) (P < 0.01) and similar feed conversion ratio (FCR) as the high CP treatment (PC). FCR was improved (P < 0.001) by l-Thr supplementation. Quadratic response to dietary Thr was significant for feed intake (FI), BWG and FCR (P < 0.01). A near-significant interaction for Thr × Gly was observed for FI and BWG (P(linear) = 0.091 and P = 0.074, respectively). Gly did not affect production performance. An interaction between Thr × Gly on plasma free AA level was observed (P < 0.05). Free AA concentration in plasma linearly decreased with increase in AFD Thr-to-Lys ratio, and increased with increase in AFD (Gly + Ser)-to-Lys ratio. Plasma uric acid concentration was higher in PC than in all of the other diets, and plasma triglyceride concentration was decreased by l-Thr supplementation, but not by Gly. In conclusion, Gly was not limiting for growth at low dietary CP level unless Thr was deficient, showing that adequate amounts of Thr in broiler diets can overcome marginal supply of Gly and Ser and allow reduction of dietary CP from 20.5% to 18.5% for broilers from 7 to 28 d of age. KeAi Publishing 2021-06 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8245817/ /pubmed/34258435 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.09.003 Text en © 2021 Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. https://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/).
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Star, Laura
Tesseraud, Sophie
van Tol, Marije
Minussi, Ilaria
Corrent, Etienne
Lambert, William
Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly
title Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly
title_full Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly
title_fullStr Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly
title_full_unstemmed Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly
title_short Production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in Thr and Gly
title_sort production performance and plasma metabolite concentrations of broiler chickens fed low crude protein diets differing in thr and gly
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8245817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258435
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.09.003
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