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The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study concerns the effect of wheat middling’s replacement with 5, 10, and 15% wheat germ expeller, as a feed additive given to broiler chickens, on their meat’s metabolizable energy and nutritional value. The breast and thigh muscles of chickens were analyzed. The additive wheat...

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Autores principales: Goluch, Zuzanna, Słupczyńska, Maja, Okruszek, Andrzej, Haraf, Gabriela, Wereńska, Monika, Wołoszyn, Janina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030499
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author Goluch, Zuzanna
Słupczyńska, Maja
Okruszek, Andrzej
Haraf, Gabriela
Wereńska, Monika
Wołoszyn, Janina
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Słupczyńska, Maja
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Wereńska, Monika
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study concerns the effect of wheat middling’s replacement with 5, 10, and 15% wheat germ expeller, as a feed additive given to broiler chickens, on their meat’s metabolizable energy and nutritional value. The breast and thigh muscles of chickens were analyzed. The additive wheat germ expeller did not affect the muscles’ energy values but did affect the nutritional value. The daily consumption of 100 g of breast muscles from broilers to a large extent covers the consumer nutrient reference values-requirements (NRV-R) for P, Mg Fe, Cu, and Mn. However, thigh muscles cover the NRV-R to a greater extent for Ca and Zn. Adding 5% WGE to broiler feed is optimal as it does not impair the nutritional value of the muscles. ABSTRACT: The study concerns the effect of wheat germ expeller (WGE) as a feed additive given to male Ross-308 broiler chickens on their meat’s energy and nutritional value, and coverage of nutrient reference values-requirements (NRV-R) of consumers for particular minerals. The chickens in the control group (CT—Control Treatment) were fed a standard complete mix. The experimental groups (EX5, EX10, EX15) were given a feed in which wheat middling was replaced with 5, 10, and 15% WGE. The breast and thigh muscles of 32 randomly selected chickens (8 in each group) were analyzed. More water, crude protein, P, Mg, Fe, Cu, and Mn were determined in the breast muscles, and more crude fat, crude ash, Ca, and Zn in the thigh muscles. Chickens from the CT group consumed significantly (p ≤ 0.01) less feed per body weight than those from groups EX5 to EX15, but achieved the highest body weight per 100 g of consumed feed. A higher (p ≤ 0.01) feed, energy, crude protein, and crude fat intake was observed in groups EX5 to EX15 compared to CT. The higher (p ≤ 0.01) value of protein efficiency ratios was indicated in the CT group. The WGE additive did not impact the muscles’ energy values but affected the nutritional value. The daily consumption of 100 g of breast muscles to a large extent covers the consumer NRV-R for P, Mg Fe, Cu, and Mn. However, thigh muscles cover the NRV-R to a greater extent for Ca and Zn. The EX15, EX5, and EX10 muscles covered most of the NRV-R for P, Ca, and Mg, while the CT muscles did the same for Zn and Mn. Adding 5% WGE to broiler feed is optimal as it does not impair the nutritional value of the muscles.
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spelling pubmed-99136202023-02-11 The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller Goluch, Zuzanna Słupczyńska, Maja Okruszek, Andrzej Haraf, Gabriela Wereńska, Monika Wołoszyn, Janina Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study concerns the effect of wheat middling’s replacement with 5, 10, and 15% wheat germ expeller, as a feed additive given to broiler chickens, on their meat’s metabolizable energy and nutritional value. The breast and thigh muscles of chickens were analyzed. The additive wheat germ expeller did not affect the muscles’ energy values but did affect the nutritional value. The daily consumption of 100 g of breast muscles from broilers to a large extent covers the consumer nutrient reference values-requirements (NRV-R) for P, Mg Fe, Cu, and Mn. However, thigh muscles cover the NRV-R to a greater extent for Ca and Zn. Adding 5% WGE to broiler feed is optimal as it does not impair the nutritional value of the muscles. ABSTRACT: The study concerns the effect of wheat germ expeller (WGE) as a feed additive given to male Ross-308 broiler chickens on their meat’s energy and nutritional value, and coverage of nutrient reference values-requirements (NRV-R) of consumers for particular minerals. The chickens in the control group (CT—Control Treatment) were fed a standard complete mix. The experimental groups (EX5, EX10, EX15) were given a feed in which wheat middling was replaced with 5, 10, and 15% WGE. The breast and thigh muscles of 32 randomly selected chickens (8 in each group) were analyzed. More water, crude protein, P, Mg, Fe, Cu, and Mn were determined in the breast muscles, and more crude fat, crude ash, Ca, and Zn in the thigh muscles. Chickens from the CT group consumed significantly (p ≤ 0.01) less feed per body weight than those from groups EX5 to EX15, but achieved the highest body weight per 100 g of consumed feed. A higher (p ≤ 0.01) feed, energy, crude protein, and crude fat intake was observed in groups EX5 to EX15 compared to CT. The higher (p ≤ 0.01) value of protein efficiency ratios was indicated in the CT group. The WGE additive did not impact the muscles’ energy values but affected the nutritional value. The daily consumption of 100 g of breast muscles to a large extent covers the consumer NRV-R for P, Mg Fe, Cu, and Mn. However, thigh muscles cover the NRV-R to a greater extent for Ca and Zn. The EX15, EX5, and EX10 muscles covered most of the NRV-R for P, Ca, and Mg, while the CT muscles did the same for Zn and Mn. Adding 5% WGE to broiler feed is optimal as it does not impair the nutritional value of the muscles. MDPI 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9913620/ /pubmed/36766388 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030499 Text en © 2023 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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Słupczyńska, Maja
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Wereńska, Monika
Wołoszyn, Janina
The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller
title The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller
title_full The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller
title_fullStr The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller
title_full_unstemmed The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller
title_short The Energy and Nutritional Value of Meat of Broiler Chickens Fed with Various Addition of Wheat Germ Expeller
title_sort energy and nutritional value of meat of broiler chickens fed with various addition of wheat germ expeller
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36766388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13030499
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