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Effects of dietary Silybum marianum powder on growth performance, egg and carcass characteristics, immune response, intestinal microbial population, haemato-biochemical parameters and sensory meat quality of laying quails.
Rivas-Caceres, Raymundo Rene; Khazaei, Roshanak; Ponce-Covarrubias, José Luis; Di Rosa, Ambra Rita; Ogbuagu, Ngozi Ejum; Estrada, Gustavo Tirado; Zigo, Frantisek; Gorlov, Ivan F; Slozhenkina, Marina I; Mosolov, Aleksandr A; Lackner, Maximilian; Elghandour, Mona M M Y.
Affiliation
  • Rivas-Caceres RR; Departamento de Ciencias Químico Biológicas, Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Ciudad Juárez 32310, Chihuahua, México.
  • Khazaei R; Department of Animal Science, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, 4147654919, Iran.
  • Ponce-Covarrubias JL; Escuela Superior de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia No. 3, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero (UAGro), Técpan de Galeana 40900, Guerrero, México.
  • Di Rosa AR; Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, Messina, 98168, Italy.
  • Ogbuagu NE; Department of Veterinary Physiology, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, 810107, Nigeria.
  • Estrada GT; Departamento de Ingenierías, Instituto Tecnológico El Llano Aguascalientes (ITEL)/Tecnológico Nacional de México (TecNM), El Llano 20330, Aguascalientes, México.
  • Zigo F; Department of Animal Nutrition and Husbandry, University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, 041 81 Kosice, Slovakia.
  • Gorlov IF; Volga Region Research Institute of Manufacture and Processing of Meat and Milk Production, Volgograd 400131, Russia.
  • Slozhenkina MI; Volga Region Research Institute of Manufacture and Processing of Meat and Milk Production, Volgograd 400131, Russia.
  • Mosolov AA; Volga Region Research Institute of Manufacture and Processing of Meat and Milk Production, Volgograd 400131, Russia.
  • Lackner M; Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
  • Elghandour MMMY; Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Estado de México, 50000, México. Electronic address: mmohamede@uaemex.mx.
Poult Sci ; 103(10): 104036, 2024 Jun 29.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39079329
ABSTRACT
The study aimed to assess the effects of different dietary Silybum marianum (SM, milk thistle) powder levels on growth performance, productivity, immunity, small intestine, haemato-biochemical parameters, meat quality, and egg and carcass characteristics of laying quails. The experimental subjects consisted of one hundred and eight 43-day-old quails divided into 3 treatments (0, 0.75, and 1.50% SM) with 4 replicates each. The egg characteristics and growth performance of the quails were evaluated. Quails were euthanized for evaluation of carcasses, microbiota, and sensory characteristics of meat. Blood samples were analyzed for haematology and biochemical profile. SM at 0.75% and 1.50% significantly (P < 0.05) increased feed intake, enhanced egg characteristics (number, weight, width, length, volume, weight of egg yolk, and eggshell thickness), jejunum and ileum length, spleen weight, lactobacillus population, sensory characteristics of meat, red blood cell (RBC), hemoglobin, erythrocytic indices, concentration of albumin, globulin and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). SM at 0.75% and 1.50% decreased (P < 0.05) carcass weight (abdominal fat, heart, neck, and pancreas), feed conversion ratio (FCR) based on eggs produced, percentages of heterophils and lymphocytes, concentration of lactate dehydrogenase, population of coliforms clostridia, and Escherichia coli. Aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and creatine kinase were not significantly (P > 0.05) altered by 0.75% and 1.50% SM. SM at both levels (0.75% and 1.50%) may improve growth, egg characteristics, immune response, intestinal morphology and microbiota, meat quality and erythropoiesis, and also lead to decreased cholesterol in laying quails. Economics can be improved, too. The authors recommend adding 1.0% of SM to quail diet.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Poult Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Poult Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article