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Effects of vitamin A on carcass and meat quality of broilers

This study evaluated the level and length of time of vitamin A supplementation and its effects on carcass and cuts yield, meat quality, and myopathies in 42-day-old broilers. A total of 1,920 birds were divided into 6 groups, and each group received a different level of vitamin A: 0; 6,000; 16,000;...

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Autores principales: Savaris, Vaneila Daniele Lenhardt, Broch, Jomara, de Souza, Cleison, Rohloff Junior, Nilton, de Avila, André Sanches, Polese, Clauber, Kaufmann, Cristine, de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi, Pozza, Paulo Cesar, Vieites, Flávio Medeiros, Nunes, Ricardo Vianna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8592877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34768044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101490
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author Savaris, Vaneila Daniele Lenhardt
Broch, Jomara
de Souza, Cleison
Rohloff Junior, Nilton
de Avila, André Sanches
Polese, Clauber
Kaufmann, Cristine
de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi
Pozza, Paulo Cesar
Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
Nunes, Ricardo Vianna
author_facet Savaris, Vaneila Daniele Lenhardt
Broch, Jomara
de Souza, Cleison
Rohloff Junior, Nilton
de Avila, André Sanches
Polese, Clauber
Kaufmann, Cristine
de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi
Pozza, Paulo Cesar
Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
Nunes, Ricardo Vianna
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description This study evaluated the level and length of time of vitamin A supplementation and its effects on carcass and cuts yield, meat quality, and myopathies in 42-day-old broilers. A total of 1,920 birds were divided into 6 groups, and each group received a different level of vitamin A: 0; 6,000; 16,000; 26,000; 36,000 and 46,000 IU/ kg. From d 1 to 21, the treatments were distributed among 16 replicates with 20 birds. From the 22nd d on, 8 repetitions remained with the initial treatment and the others received diets with no vitamin A supplementation. Twelve birds were slaughtered per treatment to evaluate carcass and cuts yield, shear force, cooking loss, water holding capacity, and the presence of substances reactive to thiobarbituric acid. The remaining birds were slaughtered and evaluated in loco for Wooden Breast (WB) and White Striping (WS). Wings weight was affected by vitamin A levels. The duration of the vitamin A supplementation process had effects on the weight of breast, legs with a dorsal portion, and meat color in the yellow intensity (b*). Incidence of WB had higher scores in birds supplemented until 42 d of age. WS showed a quadratic response and a lower response with supplementation of 29,700 IU/ kg. Even for WS, a higher occurrence of the normal score was found in birds supplemented until 21 d of age. Minimal quadratic responses were obtained for normal, moderate, and severe scores, in supplementations of 29,301; 29,959, and 29,827 IU/ kg, respectively. WB had lower occurrence rates in birds supplemented until 21 d of age. Consequently, the severe score was more frequent when supplementation was provided until 42 d of age. The level of vitamin A and the length of time during which this supplementation was provided had influence on cuts yield, meat color and the incidence of WB and WS of the 42-day-old birds.
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spelling pubmed-85928772021-11-22 Effects of vitamin A on carcass and meat quality of broilers Savaris, Vaneila Daniele Lenhardt Broch, Jomara de Souza, Cleison Rohloff Junior, Nilton de Avila, André Sanches Polese, Clauber Kaufmann, Cristine de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi Pozza, Paulo Cesar Vieites, Flávio Medeiros Nunes, Ricardo Vianna Poult Sci METABOLISM AND NUTRITION This study evaluated the level and length of time of vitamin A supplementation and its effects on carcass and cuts yield, meat quality, and myopathies in 42-day-old broilers. A total of 1,920 birds were divided into 6 groups, and each group received a different level of vitamin A: 0; 6,000; 16,000; 26,000; 36,000 and 46,000 IU/ kg. From d 1 to 21, the treatments were distributed among 16 replicates with 20 birds. From the 22nd d on, 8 repetitions remained with the initial treatment and the others received diets with no vitamin A supplementation. Twelve birds were slaughtered per treatment to evaluate carcass and cuts yield, shear force, cooking loss, water holding capacity, and the presence of substances reactive to thiobarbituric acid. The remaining birds were slaughtered and evaluated in loco for Wooden Breast (WB) and White Striping (WS). Wings weight was affected by vitamin A levels. The duration of the vitamin A supplementation process had effects on the weight of breast, legs with a dorsal portion, and meat color in the yellow intensity (b*). Incidence of WB had higher scores in birds supplemented until 42 d of age. WS showed a quadratic response and a lower response with supplementation of 29,700 IU/ kg. Even for WS, a higher occurrence of the normal score was found in birds supplemented until 21 d of age. Minimal quadratic responses were obtained for normal, moderate, and severe scores, in supplementations of 29,301; 29,959, and 29,827 IU/ kg, respectively. WB had lower occurrence rates in birds supplemented until 21 d of age. Consequently, the severe score was more frequent when supplementation was provided until 42 d of age. The level of vitamin A and the length of time during which this supplementation was provided had influence on cuts yield, meat color and the incidence of WB and WS of the 42-day-old birds. Elsevier 2021-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8592877/ /pubmed/34768044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101490 Text en © 2021 The Authors 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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Savaris, Vaneila Daniele Lenhardt
Broch, Jomara
de Souza, Cleison
Rohloff Junior, Nilton
de Avila, André Sanches
Polese, Clauber
Kaufmann, Cristine
de Oliveira Carvalho, Paulo Levi
Pozza, Paulo Cesar
Vieites, Flávio Medeiros
Nunes, Ricardo Vianna
Effects of vitamin A on carcass and meat quality of broilers
title Effects of vitamin A on carcass and meat quality of broilers
title_full Effects of vitamin A on carcass and meat quality of broilers
title_fullStr Effects of vitamin A on carcass and meat quality of broilers
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title_short Effects of vitamin A on carcass and meat quality of broilers
title_sort effects of vitamin a on carcass and meat quality of broilers
topic METABOLISM AND NUTRITION
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8592877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34768044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101490
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