101. Pawpaw leaf and seed meals composite mix dietary supplementation: effects on broiler chicken's performance, caecum microflora and blood analysis.
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Oloruntola, Olugbenga D., Ayodele, Simeon O., Adeyeye, Samuel A., Jimoh, Abubakar O., Oloruntola, Deborah A., and Omoniyi, Idowu S.
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BROILER chickens ,BLOOD testing ,GLUTATHIONE peroxidase ,ALANINE aminotransferase ,SUPEROXIDE dismutase ,WEIGHT gain ,BLOOD cholesterol ,PECTORALIS muscle - Abstract
Effects of pawpaw leaf and seed meals composite mix (PCM) supplementation on broiler chickens were assessed. A total of 396-day-old Arbor Acres broiler chicks were distributed to six diets: 1 = 0 g/kg PCM; 2 = 2 g/kg PCM; 3 = 4 g/kg PCM; 4 = 6 g/kg PCM; 5 = 8 g/kg PCM; and 6 = 10 g/kg PCM. Body weight gain and feed conversion ratio of the birds fed diet 5 was similar to those fed diets 4 and 6 but better than (P < 0.05) those fed diets 1, 2 and 3 at grower phase and overall period of the feeding trial. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) concentration decreased in the birds with an increase in the dietary PCM supplementation level such that ALT concentration reduction (P < 0.05) was recorded in the birds fed diets 5 and 6 when compared to those fed diet 1. The serum cholesterol in birds fed diets 3, 4, 5 and 6 was similar to the level recorded for birds fed diet 2 but lower (P < 0.05) than the level in birds fed the control diet. The superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase serum concentration improved (P < 0.05) in the birds fed PCM-supplemented diets (2 to 6) compared to those fed diet 1. Catalase serum concentration in birds fed diet 5 was similar to those fed diets 3, 4 and 6 but higher (P < 0.05) than the concentration in birds fed diets 1 and 2. The PCM dietary supplementations (6 g/kg to 10 g/kg) did not affect on the performance and health status of the broiler chickens negatively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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