Dietary L-glutamine supplementation improves growth performance, gut morphology, and serum biochemical indices of broiler chickens during necrotic enteritis challenge. (15th March 2018)
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- Dietary L-glutamine supplementation improves growth performance, gut morphology, and serum biochemical indices of broiler chickens during necrotic enteritis challenge. (15th March 2018)
- Main Title:
- Dietary L-glutamine supplementation improves growth performance, gut morphology, and serum biochemical indices of broiler chickens during necrotic enteritis challenge
- Authors:
- Xue, G D
Barekatain, R
Wu, S B
Choct, M
Swick, R A - Abstract:
- Abstract: Necrotic enteritis (NE) causes significant economic losses in the broiler chicken industry, especially in birds raised without in-feed antibiotics. L-glutamine (Gln) is an amino acid that may compensate for metabolic losses from infection and improve the intestinal development. This study investigated the effects of dietary Gln (10 g/kg) supplementation on growth performance, intestinal lesions, jejunum morphology, and serum biochemical indices of broiler chickens during NE challenge. The study employed a factorial arrangement of treatments with factors: NE challenge, no or yes; dietary Gln inclusion, 0 g/kg in starter (S), d 0 to 10, grower (G) d 10 to 24, and finisher (F) d 24 to 35; 10 g/kg in S, G, F, or 10 g/kg in S, G only. Each treatment was replicated in 6 floor pens with 17 birds per pen as the experimental unit for performance and 2 birds for other measurements. Challenge significantly reduced bird performance, increased incidence of intestinal lesions, and affected intestinal development and serum biochemical indices. Regardless of challenge, Gln supplementation increased gain ( P < 0.05), feed intake ( P < 0.05), and decreased FCR ( P < 0.05) on d 24. On d 35, Gln improved gain ( P < 0.05) and FCR ( P < 0.001) whereas withdrawing Gln from finisher tended to diminish the beneficial effect on weight gain but not FCR. Dietary Gln reduced lesion scores in the jejunum ( P < 0.01) and ileum ( P < 0.01) in challenged birds. On d 16, Gln increased villus heightAbstract: Necrotic enteritis (NE) causes significant economic losses in the broiler chicken industry, especially in birds raised without in-feed antibiotics. L-glutamine (Gln) is an amino acid that may compensate for metabolic losses from infection and improve the intestinal development. This study investigated the effects of dietary Gln (10 g/kg) supplementation on growth performance, intestinal lesions, jejunum morphology, and serum biochemical indices of broiler chickens during NE challenge. The study employed a factorial arrangement of treatments with factors: NE challenge, no or yes; dietary Gln inclusion, 0 g/kg in starter (S), d 0 to 10, grower (G) d 10 to 24, and finisher (F) d 24 to 35; 10 g/kg in S, G, F, or 10 g/kg in S, G only. Each treatment was replicated in 6 floor pens with 17 birds per pen as the experimental unit for performance and 2 birds for other measurements. Challenge significantly reduced bird performance, increased incidence of intestinal lesions, and affected intestinal development and serum biochemical indices. Regardless of challenge, Gln supplementation increased gain ( P < 0.05), feed intake ( P < 0.05), and decreased FCR ( P < 0.05) on d 24. On d 35, Gln improved gain ( P < 0.05) and FCR ( P < 0.001) whereas withdrawing Gln from finisher tended to diminish the beneficial effect on weight gain but not FCR. Dietary Gln reduced lesion scores in the jejunum ( P < 0.01) and ileum ( P < 0.01) in challenged birds. On d 16, Gln increased villus height to crypt depth ratio in unchallenged birds ( P < 0.05) and reduced crypt depth of challenged birds on d 24 ( P < 0.05). Regardless of challenge, supplementation with Gln reduced crypt depth on d 16 ( P < 0.05), and increased villus height ( P < 0.01) and the villus height to crypt depth ratio ( P < 0.001) on d 24. Dietary Gln lowered serum uric acid level regardless of challenge ( P < 0.05). The current study indicates that dietary Gln alleviates adverse effects of NE and may be useful in antibiotic-free diets. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Poultry science. Volume 97:Number 4(2018:Apr.)
- Journal:
- Poultry science
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- Volume 97:Number 4(2018:Apr.)
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- Volume 97, Issue 4 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 97
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0097-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 1334
- Page End:
- 1341
- Publication Date:
- 2018-03-15
- Subjects:
- necrotic enteritis -- L-glutamine -- intestinal morphology -- performance -- broiler
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http://www.psa.uiuc.edu/toc.html ↗ - DOI:
- 10.3382/ps/pex444 ↗
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