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Effects of dietary curcumin and acetylsalicylic acid supplements on performance, muscle amino acid and fatty acid profiles, antioxidant biomarkers and blood chemistry of heat-stressed broiler chickens

机译:膳食姜黄素和乙酰胱氨酸酸补充剂对热应激肉鸡鸡抗氧化生物标志物和血液化学性能,肌氨基酸和脂肪酸谱的影响

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The objective was to investigate the effects of dietary curcumin and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) on the performance and physiological responses of broiler chickens under chronic thermal stress. One hundred and sixty day-old male chicks (Ross 308) were divided equally into 4 groups (each contained 4 replicates). On the day 22 of age and thereafter, the first group (TN) was raised in a thermoneutral condition (23 +/- 1 degrees C), while the second group (HS) was subjected to 8 h of thermal stress (34 degrees C) and both groups fed the basal diet with no supplements. The third (CR) and fourth (AS) groups were subjected to the same thermal stress conditions and fed curcumin-supplemented diet (100 mg curcumin kg(-1) diet) and ASA-supplemented diet (1 g ASA kg(-1) diet), respectively. Dietary treatment had a significant effect on ADFI (P = 0.041), average daily gain (P = 0.013) and final body weight (P = 0.001). The curcumin-supplemented had higher values for these measures compared with other experimental groups (P 0.05). Also, the dietary curcumin supplement significantly increased the carcass yield as compared to the HS group (P 0.05). Compared with the HS group, the dietary curcumin and ASA supplements decreased the concentration of malondialdehyde in the breast muscles (P = 0.014). Both dietary supplements exhibited a marked ability to restore the serum TAC, Na and K in heat-stressed broiler chickens. The current study reported a remarkable ability of curcumin supplement to restore the concentrations of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in the breast muscles of heat-stressed broilers, including alpha-linolinec acid and Docosahexaenoic acid (P = 0.009 and 0.001, respectively). It could be concluded that supplemental dietary curcumin or ASA enhanced growth performance and antioxidant biomarkers of heat-stressed broilers. Moreover, curcumin might be an effective dietary supplement to alleviate the adverse effect of chronic thermal stress on carcass yield and meat quality.
机译:目的是探讨膳食姜黄素和乙酰胱氨酸(ASA)对慢性热应力下肉鸡鸡的性能和生理反应的影响。一百六十天的雄性小鸡(罗斯308)平等分为4组(每个包含4个重复)。在年龄的第22天,然后,第一组(TN)在热源条件下升高(23 +/- 1℃),而第二组(HS)对热应力进行8小时(34℃ )两组两组喂养基础饮食没有补充剂。第三(Cr)和第四(AS)组经受相同的热应激条件,并喂养姜黄素补充的饮食(100mg姜黄素Kg(-1)饮食)和补充饮食(1g ASA kg(-1)饮食分别。膳食处理对ADFI有显着影响(P = 0.041),平均每日增益(P = 0.013)和最终体重(P = 0.001)。与其他实验组相比,姜黄素补充剂对这些措施具有更高的值(P <0.05)。此外,与HS组相比,膳食姜黄素补充剂显着提高了胎体产率(P <0.05)。与HS组相比,膳食姜黄素和ASA补充剂降低了乳腺肌肉中丙二醛的浓度(P = 0.014)。两种膳食补充剂都表现出恢复血清TAC,NA和K在热应激的肉鸡鸡中的能力。目前的研究报告了姜黄素补充剂的显着能力,以恢复热应激肉鸡的乳房肌肉中的多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)的浓度,包括α-奈酚酸和二十二碳六烯酸(P = 0.009和0.001)。可以得出结论,补充膳食姜黄素或ASA增强的热应激肉鸡的生长性能和抗氧化生物标志物。此外,姜黄素可能是一种有效的膳食补充剂,以减轻慢性热应激对胴体产量和肉质的不利影响。

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