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Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The additive blend based on zinc chloride and lignans from magnolia, mainly at the dosage of 50 mg/kg, can replace conventional antimicrobials as growth enhancers. This blend improved intestinal health and meat quality, two beneficial factors for the poultry industry. The improvement...

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Autores principales: Galli, Gabriela M., Strapazzon, João V., Marchiori, Maiara S., Molosse, Vitor L., Deolindo, Guilherme L., Fracasso, Mateus, Copetti, Priscila M., Morsch, Vera M., Baldissera, Matheus D., Mendes, Ricardo E., Boiago, Marcel M., da Silva, Aleksandro S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233249
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author Galli, Gabriela M.
Strapazzon, João V.
Marchiori, Maiara S.
Molosse, Vitor L.
Deolindo, Guilherme L.
Fracasso, Mateus
Copetti, Priscila M.
Morsch, Vera M.
Baldissera, Matheus D.
Mendes, Ricardo E.
Boiago, Marcel M.
da Silva, Aleksandro S.
author_facet Galli, Gabriela M.
Strapazzon, João V.
Marchiori, Maiara S.
Molosse, Vitor L.
Deolindo, Guilherme L.
Fracasso, Mateus
Copetti, Priscila M.
Morsch, Vera M.
Baldissera, Matheus D.
Mendes, Ricardo E.
Boiago, Marcel M.
da Silva, Aleksandro S.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The additive blend based on zinc chloride and lignans from magnolia, mainly at the dosage of 50 mg/kg, can replace conventional antimicrobials as growth enhancers. This blend improved intestinal health and meat quality, two beneficial factors for the poultry industry. The improvement in meat quality resulting from the intake of the blend based on zinc chloride and lignans obtained from magnolia is desirable to consumers. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determine whether adding a blend based on zinc chloride and lignans from magnolia to the diet of broilers could replace conventional performance enhancers. For this study, 360 chickens were divided into four groups, with six repetitions per group (n = 15), as follows: CN, without promoter; GPC, control, 50 mg/kg of enramycin growth promoter; T-50, additive blend at a dose of 50 g/ton; and T-100, additive blend at a dose of 100 g/ton. Chickens fed with the additive blend at 50 g/ton showed a production efficiency index equal to that in the GPC group (p < 0.05). At 42 days, the lowest total bacterial count (TBC) was found in the T-100 group, followed by that in the GPC group (p < 0.001). For E. coli, the lowest count was observed in the T-100 group, followed by that in the CP and T-50 groups (p < 0.001). Higher villus/crypt ratios were observed in birds belonging to the T-100 and T-50 groups than in the GPC and NC groups (p < 0.001). Greater water retention was found in the T-50 group than in NC and T-100 groups (p < 0.048). The lowest water loss during cooking was also noted in the T-50 group (p < 0.033). We concluded that adding the antimicrobial blend, primarily at 50 g/ton, maintains the efficiency of the index of production and improves the intestinal health and meat quality of the birds.
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spelling pubmed-97409532022-12-11 Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance Galli, Gabriela M. Strapazzon, João V. Marchiori, Maiara S. Molosse, Vitor L. Deolindo, Guilherme L. Fracasso, Mateus Copetti, Priscila M. Morsch, Vera M. Baldissera, Matheus D. Mendes, Ricardo E. Boiago, Marcel M. da Silva, Aleksandro S. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The additive blend based on zinc chloride and lignans from magnolia, mainly at the dosage of 50 mg/kg, can replace conventional antimicrobials as growth enhancers. This blend improved intestinal health and meat quality, two beneficial factors for the poultry industry. The improvement in meat quality resulting from the intake of the blend based on zinc chloride and lignans obtained from magnolia is desirable to consumers. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determine whether adding a blend based on zinc chloride and lignans from magnolia to the diet of broilers could replace conventional performance enhancers. For this study, 360 chickens were divided into four groups, with six repetitions per group (n = 15), as follows: CN, without promoter; GPC, control, 50 mg/kg of enramycin growth promoter; T-50, additive blend at a dose of 50 g/ton; and T-100, additive blend at a dose of 100 g/ton. Chickens fed with the additive blend at 50 g/ton showed a production efficiency index equal to that in the GPC group (p < 0.05). At 42 days, the lowest total bacterial count (TBC) was found in the T-100 group, followed by that in the GPC group (p < 0.001). For E. coli, the lowest count was observed in the T-100 group, followed by that in the CP and T-50 groups (p < 0.001). Higher villus/crypt ratios were observed in birds belonging to the T-100 and T-50 groups than in the GPC and NC groups (p < 0.001). Greater water retention was found in the T-50 group than in NC and T-100 groups (p < 0.048). The lowest water loss during cooking was also noted in the T-50 group (p < 0.033). We concluded that adding the antimicrobial blend, primarily at 50 g/ton, maintains the efficiency of the index of production and improves the intestinal health and meat quality of the birds. MDPI 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9740953/ /pubmed/36496770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233249 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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Strapazzon, João V.
Marchiori, Maiara S.
Molosse, Vitor L.
Deolindo, Guilherme L.
Fracasso, Mateus
Copetti, Priscila M.
Morsch, Vera M.
Baldissera, Matheus D.
Mendes, Ricardo E.
Boiago, Marcel M.
da Silva, Aleksandro S.
Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance
title Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance
title_full Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance
title_fullStr Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance
title_full_unstemmed Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance
title_short Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance
title_sort addition of a blend based on zinc chloride and lignans of magnolia in the diet of broilers to substitute for a conventional antibiotic: effects on intestinal health, meat quality, and performance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233249
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