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Effect of dietary supplementation of powder on performance, some serum biochemistry, digestive enzymes, microbial content, antioxidant parameters and immune responses of growing Japanese quail. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the effects of powdered SPP on various growth and health parameters in 10-day-old Japanese quail.
  • Birds were divided into five groups, where the control group received a standard diet and others received the diet supplemented with different levels of SPP.
  • Results showed that 4.5% SPP significantly improved weight gain, feed efficiency, digestive enzyme levels, liver function, and overall health metrics compared to the control group.

Article Abstract

This study was performed to examine the influences of powder (SPP) on growth performance, physiological status, blood biochemistry, and intestinal microbial population in quail. 240-10-days old Japanese quail chicks were distributed into five groups. Each group had four replicate pens with 12 birds each. The first group received a basal diet (control group). Groups from two to five received the basal diet with SPP at levels of 1.5, 3.0, 4.5, and 6.0% as dietary ingredients, respectively. Results clarified significantly higher live body weight and body weight gain ( < 0.001) with significant enhancements ( < 0.001) in feed conversion values for groups that received SPP levels, especially 4.5% compared with the control and other groups. Birds fed on a diet containing SPP had significantly higher amylase, trypsin and lipase levels ( < 0.001) than the control. Intestinal was significantly increased, and and populations were significantly decreased by dietary SPP levels ( < 0.001). Liver function, total lipid profile, antioxidant parameters and immune response were significantly affected by SPP levels compared with the control ( < 0.001). In conclusion, the inclusion of SPP until 4.5% in quail diets could improve the growth performance, intestinal microbial population and serum biochemical constituents of growing quail.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10495398.2023.2200462DOI Listing

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