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Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Seaweeds represent promising alternatives to unsustainable conventional feed sources, such as cereals, incorporated in poultry diets. Brown macroalgae (e.g., Laminaria digitata) correspond to the largest cultured algal biomass worldwide and are rich in bioactive polysaccharides, mine...

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Autores principales: Costa, Mónica M., Pestana, José M., Osório, Diogo, Alfaia, Cristina M., Martins, Cátia F., Mourato, Miguel, Gueifão, Sandra, Rego, Andreia M., Coelho, Inês, Coelho, Diogo, Lemos, José P. C., Fontes, Carlos M. G. A., Lordelo, Madalena M., Prates, José A. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35454252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12081007
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author Costa, Mónica M.
Pestana, José M.
Osório, Diogo
Alfaia, Cristina M.
Martins, Cátia F.
Mourato, Miguel
Gueifão, Sandra
Rego, Andreia M.
Coelho, Inês
Coelho, Diogo
Lemos, José P. C.
Fontes, Carlos M. G. A.
Lordelo, Madalena M.
Prates, José A. M.
author_facet Costa, Mónica M.
Pestana, José M.
Osório, Diogo
Alfaia, Cristina M.
Martins, Cátia F.
Mourato, Miguel
Gueifão, Sandra
Rego, Andreia M.
Coelho, Inês
Coelho, Diogo
Lemos, José P. C.
Fontes, Carlos M. G. A.
Lordelo, Madalena M.
Prates, José A. M.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Seaweeds represent promising alternatives to unsustainable conventional feed sources, such as cereals, incorporated in poultry diets. Brown macroalgae (e.g., Laminaria digitata) correspond to the largest cultured algal biomass worldwide and are rich in bioactive polysaccharides, minerals, and antioxidant pigments. However, their utilization as feed ingredients is limited due to the presence of an intricate gel-forming cell wall composed of indigestible carbohydrates, mainly alginate and fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides. Therefore, supplementation with carbohydrate-active enzymes is required to disrupt the cell wall and allow seaweed nutrients to be digested and absorbed in poultry gut. The present study aimed to evaluate if the dietary inclusion of 15% L. digitata, supplemented or not with carbohydrases, could improve the nutritional value of poultry meat without impairing growth performance of broiler chickens. The results show that L. digitata increases antioxidant pigments and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in meat, thus improving meat nutritional and health values. On the other hand, feeding algae at a high incorporation level impaired growth performance. Feed enzymatic supplementation had only residual effects, although alginate lyase decreased intestinal viscosity caused by dietary L. digitata with potential benefits for broiler digestibility. ABSTRACT: We hypothesized that dietary inclusion of 15% Laminaria digitata, supplemented or not with carbohydrases, could improve the nutritional value of poultry meat without impairing animal growth performance. A total of 120 22-day old broilers were fed the following dietary treatments (n = 10) for 14 days: cereal-based diet (control); control diet with 15% L. digitata (LA); LA diet with 0.005% Rovabio(®) Excel AP (LAR); LA diet with 0.01% alginate lyase (LAE). Final body weight was lower and feed conversion ratio higher with LA diet than with the control. The ileal viscosity increased with LA and LAR diets relative to control but without differences between LAE and control. The pH of thigh meat was higher, and the redness value of breast was lower with LA diet than with control. Meat overall acceptability was positively scored for all treatments. The γ-tocopherol decreased, whereas total chlorophylls and carotenoids increased in meat with alga diets relative to control. The percentage of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and accumulation of bromine and iodine in meat increased with alga diets compared with control. Feeding 15% of L. digitata to broilers impaired growth performance but enhanced meat quality by increasing antioxidant pigments, with beneficial effects on n-3 PUFA and iodine.
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spelling pubmed-90251962022-04-23 Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition Costa, Mónica M. Pestana, José M. Osório, Diogo Alfaia, Cristina M. Martins, Cátia F. Mourato, Miguel Gueifão, Sandra Rego, Andreia M. Coelho, Inês Coelho, Diogo Lemos, José P. C. Fontes, Carlos M. G. A. Lordelo, Madalena M. Prates, José A. M. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Seaweeds represent promising alternatives to unsustainable conventional feed sources, such as cereals, incorporated in poultry diets. Brown macroalgae (e.g., Laminaria digitata) correspond to the largest cultured algal biomass worldwide and are rich in bioactive polysaccharides, minerals, and antioxidant pigments. However, their utilization as feed ingredients is limited due to the presence of an intricate gel-forming cell wall composed of indigestible carbohydrates, mainly alginate and fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides. Therefore, supplementation with carbohydrate-active enzymes is required to disrupt the cell wall and allow seaweed nutrients to be digested and absorbed in poultry gut. The present study aimed to evaluate if the dietary inclusion of 15% L. digitata, supplemented or not with carbohydrases, could improve the nutritional value of poultry meat without impairing growth performance of broiler chickens. The results show that L. digitata increases antioxidant pigments and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in meat, thus improving meat nutritional and health values. On the other hand, feeding algae at a high incorporation level impaired growth performance. Feed enzymatic supplementation had only residual effects, although alginate lyase decreased intestinal viscosity caused by dietary L. digitata with potential benefits for broiler digestibility. ABSTRACT: We hypothesized that dietary inclusion of 15% Laminaria digitata, supplemented or not with carbohydrases, could improve the nutritional value of poultry meat without impairing animal growth performance. A total of 120 22-day old broilers were fed the following dietary treatments (n = 10) for 14 days: cereal-based diet (control); control diet with 15% L. digitata (LA); LA diet with 0.005% Rovabio(®) Excel AP (LAR); LA diet with 0.01% alginate lyase (LAE). Final body weight was lower and feed conversion ratio higher with LA diet than with the control. The ileal viscosity increased with LA and LAR diets relative to control but without differences between LAE and control. The pH of thigh meat was higher, and the redness value of breast was lower with LA diet than with control. Meat overall acceptability was positively scored for all treatments. The γ-tocopherol decreased, whereas total chlorophylls and carotenoids increased in meat with alga diets relative to control. The percentage of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and accumulation of bromine and iodine in meat increased with alga diets compared with control. Feeding 15% of L. digitata to broilers impaired growth performance but enhanced meat quality by increasing antioxidant pigments, with beneficial effects on n-3 PUFA and iodine. MDPI 2022-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9025196/ /pubmed/35454252 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12081007 Text en © 2022 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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Costa, Mónica M.
Pestana, José M.
Osório, Diogo
Alfaia, Cristina M.
Martins, Cátia F.
Mourato, Miguel
Gueifão, Sandra
Rego, Andreia M.
Coelho, Inês
Coelho, Diogo
Lemos, José P. C.
Fontes, Carlos M. G. A.
Lordelo, Madalena M.
Prates, José A. M.
Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition
title Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition
title_full Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition
title_fullStr Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition
title_short Effect of Dietary Laminaria digitata with Carbohydrases on Broiler Production Performance and Meat Quality, Lipid Profile, and Mineral Composition
title_sort effect of dietary laminaria digitata with carbohydrases on broiler production performance and meat quality, lipid profile, and mineral composition
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35454252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12081007
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