Growth Performance, Intestinal Histomorphology, Blood Hematology and Serum Metabolites of Broilers Chickens Fed Diet Supplemented with Graded Levels of Acetic Acid

被引:15
|
作者
Ur Rehman, Zaib [1 ,4 ]
Ul Haq, Ahsan [2 ]
Akram, Naasra [2 ]
Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E. [3 ]
Saeed, Muhammad [2 ]
Rehman, Shahid Ur [2 ]
Meng, Chunchun [4 ]
Alagawany, Mahmoud [3 ]
Sayab, Maryam [5 ]
Dhama, Kuldeep [6 ]
Ding, Chan [4 ]
机构
[1] PMAS Arid Agr Univ, Fac Vet & Anim Sci, Dept Poultry Sci, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
[2] Univ Agr Faisalabad, Fac Anim Husb, Inst Anim Sci, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[3] Zagazig Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Poultry, Zagazig 44511, Egypt
[4] Chinese Acad Agr Sci, Shanghai Vet Res Inst, Lanzhou, Peoples R China
[5] ACE Coll Women, Sargodha Rd, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[6] Indian Vet Res Inst, Div Pathol, Bareilly 243122, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
Acetic acid; broiler; histomorphology; hematology; serum metabolites; PHYTATE-PHOSPHORUS UTILIZATION; CITRIC-ACID; ORGANIC-ACIDS; PHENYLLACTIC ACID; MICROBIAL PHYTASE; IMMUNE STATUS; BUTYRIC-ACID; FORMIC-ACID; TIBIA ASH; MEAT;
D O I
10.3923/ijp.2016.874.883
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Objective: The present study was performed to determine the influence of dietary Acetic Acid (AA) supplementation on growth performance, intestinal histomorphology, blood hematology and serum constituents of broilers. Methodology: A total 200 chicks were randomly divided into five experimental groups with four replicates each (10 chicks/replicate) in a complete randomized design experiment. Treatments were as follow: (AA0: control, AA1: basal diet+0.1% acetic acid kg(-1), AA2: basal diet+0.2% acetic acid kg(-1) and AA3: basal diet+ 0.3% acetic acid kg(-1)). Results: The results showed that AA supplementation improved weight gain (p<0.001) and feed conversion ratio (p<0.001). Generally, acetic acid supplementation at 0.3% level improved bird's performance during 2-6 weeks of age. Increased intestinal length and higher intestinal weight were recorded in AA treated birds. Significant reduction in pH of proventriculus and ventriculus (p<0.01) was observed with in dose related manner. No significant effects were observed on dressing percentage. Histological observations revealed that intestinal morphology professed positive effects under AA treatment. Furthermore, the effect of dietary AA supplementation was significant (p<0.05) only on lymphocytes count and heterophil/lymphocyte ratio. It is obvious that blood of birds fed AA3 diet had the highest concentration of calcium, phosphorous, total protein and globulin comparing with the control diet and other levels of AA. The best results of all parameters were observed in AA3. Conclusion: Based on the results, it could be concluded that AA supplementations in feed employs positive effect on performance and intestinal histomorphology of broilers.
引用
收藏
页码:874 / 883
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Growth performance, intestinal microbial populations, and serum cholesterol of broilers fed diets containing Lactobacillus cultures
    Jin, LZ
    Ho, YW
    Abdullah, N
    Jalaludin, S
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 1998, 77 (09) : 1259 - 1265
  • [22] Growth performance, intestinal microflora, plasma fatty acid profile in broiler chickens fed herbal plant (Euphorbia hirta) and mix of acidifiers
    Hashemi, S. R.
    Zulkifli, I.
    Davoodi, H.
    Zunita, Z.
    Ebrahimi, M.
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2012, 178 (3-4) : 167 - 174
  • [23] Intestinal morphology and growth performance of the Indonesian indigenous crossbred chickens supplemented with formic acid and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Erya, S. N.
    Wahyuni, H., I
    Yudiarti, T.
    Widiastuti, E.
    Sugiharto, S.
    JOURNAL OF THE INDONESIAN TROPICAL ANIMAL AGRICULTURE, 2020, 45 (04) : 348 - 355
  • [24] Growth performance, blood profile, nutrient digestibility and meat quality of broilers fed on diets supplemented with Scutellaria baicalensis extract
    Park, J. H.
    Pi, S. H.
    Kim, I. H.
    EUROPEAN POULTRY SCIENCE, 2016, 80
  • [25] Effect of Graded Levels of an Enhanced E.coli Phytase with Step-Wise Reduction of Supplemental Inorganic Phosphate on Growth Performance of Broilers Fed Corn-Soy Diet
    Poernama, F.
    Wibowo, T. A.
    Gomes, G. A.
    Aftab, U.
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF POULTRY SCIENCE, 2020, 22 (02) : 1 - 6
  • [26] Growth Performance, Meat Yield, Oxidative Stability, and Fatty Acid Composition of Meat from Broilers Fed Diets Supplemented with a Medicinal Plant and Probiotics
    Hossain, Md Elias
    Kim, Gwi Man
    Lee, Sung Ki
    Yang, Chul Ju
    ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2012, 25 (08): : 1159 - 1168
  • [27] High doses of phytase on growth performance and apparent ileal amino acid digestibility of broilers fed diets with graded concentrations of digestible lysine
    Walk, Carrie L.
    Rao, Savaram Venkata Rama
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2019, 97 (02) : 698 - 713
  • [28] Growth performance, serum biochemical profile and liver histopathology of broiler chickens supplemented with graded level of dried sprouted wheat grains
    Zada, Taimoor
    Khan, Sarzamin
    Islam, Ziaul
    Sultan, Asad
    Khan, Kamran
    Albekairi, Thamer H.
    Khan, Ayaz Ali
    Aziz, Tariq
    Khan, Rifat Ullah
    ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2024, 23 (01) : 880 - 886
  • [29] Effect of graded levels of formic acid on gut microflora count, serum biochemical parameters, performance and carcass yield of broiler chickens
    Panda, A. K.
    Raju, M. V. L. N.
    Rao, S. V. Rama
    Sunder, G. Shyam
    Peddy, M. R.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2009, 79 (11) : 1165 - 1168
  • [30] Growth performance and hematology characteristics in pigs treated with iron at birth and weaning and fed a nursery diet supplemented with a pharmacological level of zinc oxide
    Estienne, Mark J.
    Clark-Deener, Sherrie G.
    Williams, Kimberly A.
    JOURNAL OF SWINE HEALTH AND PRODUCTION, 2019, 27 (02): : 64 - 75