Effect of supplemental glycerol monolaurate and oregano essential oil blend on the growth performance, intestinal morphology, and amino acid digestibility of broiler chickens

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作者
Amer, Shimaa A. [1 ]
Tolba, Samar A. [1 ]
AlSadek, Dina M. M. [2 ]
Fattah, Doaa M. Abdel [3 ]
Hassan, Aziza M. [4 ]
Metwally, Abdallah E. [1 ]
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[1] Zagazig Univ, Dept Nutr & Clin Nutr, Fac Vet Med, Zagazig 44511, Egypt
[2] Zagazig Univ, Dept Histol & Cytol, Fac Vet Med, Zagazig 44511, Egypt
[3] Zagazig Univ, Fac Vet Med, Dept Biochem, Zagazig 44511, Egypt
[4] Taif Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biotechnol, POB 11099, At Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Broiler chickens; Glycerol monolaurate; Oregano essential oil; Growth performance; Intestinal histomorphology; Ileal digestibility; MEAT QUALITY; ANTIOXIDANT; THREONINE; METABOLISM; PROMOTER; ARGININE; POULTRY; DIETS; FEED;
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10.1186/s12917-021-03022-5
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Background This experiment tested the impact of the combined supplementation of glycerol monolaurate (GLM) and oregano essential oil (EO) to broiler diets. Growth performance, metabolic response, immune status, apparent ileal digestibility coefficient (AID%), and intestinal histomorphology were assessed. Three-day-old Ross-308 broilers (76.62 g +/- 0.50, n = 240) were randomly allocated into 4 experimental groups (6 replicates/group and 10 chicks/replicate). Birds were fed corn-soybean meal basal diets supplemented with four levels of GLM and oregano EO blend: 0, 0.15, 0.45, and 0.75% for 35 days. Results During the starter period, dietary GLM and oregano EO did not show significant (P > 0.05) changes in growth performance. During the grower period, GLM and oregano EO supplemented groups showed a linear and quadratic decline in FCR. During the finisher and overall performance, a linear increase in the body weight (BW), body weight gain (BWG), the protein efficiency ratio (PER), and relative growth rate (RGR), and a linear decrease in the FCR at 0.75% dietary level of GLM and oregano EO compared to the control. The broken-line regression model showed that the optimum dietary level of GLM and oregano EO blend was 0.58% based on final BW and FCR. The 0.45% or 0.15% dietary level of supplemented additives lowered (P < 0.05) the AID% of threonine and arginine, respectively, with no change in the AID% of other assessed amino acids at all dietary levels. Muscle thickness in jejunum and ileum in all dietary supplemented groups was increased (P < 0.05); however, such increase (P < 0.05) in the duodenum was shown at 0.45 and 0.75% dietary levels. All GLM and oregano EO supplemented groups showed increased (P < 0.05) duodenal, jejunal, and ileal villus height. The 0.15 and/or 0.75% dietary levels of supplemented additives increased (P < 0.05) the ileal and duodenal crypt depth, respectively, with a decreased (P < 0.05) duodenal crypt depth at 0.15% dietary level. The goblet cell count in ileum decreased (P < 0.05) in all GLM and oregano EO supplemented groups, but this decreased count (P < 0.05) was detected in jejunum at 0.45 and 0.75% dietary levels. The GLM and oregano EO supplemented groups did not show significant (P > 0.05) changes in the assessed metabolic and immune status parameters. Economically, the total return and performance index was increased at 0.75% dietary level. Conclusion Better growth performance was achieved at a 0.75 % dietary level of GLM and oregano EO by improving most intestinal morphometric measures. The optimum dietary level detected was 0.58%. The lack of influence of supplemented additives on chickens' immune and metabolic responses could indicate a lack of synergy between GLM and oregano EO.
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