Effect of dietary probiotics on the growth performance, meat quality improvement of broiler chicken for safe meat production

Md. Sazedul Karim Sarker, M. Rana, S. Sultana, N. R. Sarker, T. N. Nahar
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A feeding trial was conducted to investigate the effect of Probiotic (Biofast) on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chicken. Ninety six 1-d-old mix sexed Cobb 500 broiler chicks were obtained from a local commercial hatchery. Chicks were randomly allocated in 2 experimental treatments for 5 wk. The experimental treatments received a 1) control, 2) control with probiotic Biofast 0.055% (bacillus subtilis-100%) in the diet. Both treatments had 48 broilers arranged in 4 replicates of 12 broilers each. Eight birds from 2 different groups (one/replication) were sacrificed on termination of the feeding trial of breast, thigh to investigate the meat quality. Feed intake in treatment T1 was significantly (P > 0.05) greater than control in 0 to 3 weeks of age. Though in starter phase treatments failed to induce any marked effects on body weight, weight gain and FCR but numerically increased in T1 than control. In finisher period (4-5 wks), there were no significant differences on body weight, weight gain, feed intake and FCR between the treatments. The organ weight like liver, heart, kidney, spleen, gizzard, abdominal fat and intestine weight also did not show any significant differences between the dietary treatments of control and Biofast. In addition, though the dressing % was not significantly different but numerically higher percentage was found by using Biofast. Similarly, no significant differences (p>0.05) were found in pH, cooking loss, meat color and TBA values between the treatments. In conclusion, supplementation of Biofast in diet has no significant effect on the growth performance of broiler chicks though it has got some positive effects on other parameters that indirectly revealed to enhance meat quality of broiler chicken as well as food safety issues. Asian Australas. J. Food Saf. Secur. 2017, 1 (1), 51-57
饲粮中添加益生菌对肉鸡生长性能和肉品质的影响,促进肉品安全生产
本试验旨在研究益生菌(Biofast)对肉鸡生长性能和肉品质的影响。从当地一家商业孵化场获得96只1龄混合性科布500肉鸡。雏鸡随机分为2个试验处理,试验期5周。试验组设1)对照组,2)饲粮中添加0.055%(枯草芽孢杆菌-100%)益生菌的对照组。2个处理48只肉鸡,随机分成4个重复,每个重复12只。选取2个不同组(1个重复),在胸、大腿饲养试验结束时处死8只,考察肉质。0 ~ 3周龄,处理T1采食量显著(P > 0.05)高于对照组。虽然在起始阶段,处理对体重、增重和FCR没有显著影响,但在T1阶段,处理对体重、增重和FCR的影响明显高于对照组。在育肥期(4 ~ 5周),各处理的体重、增重、采食量和饲料转化率均无显著差异。肝脏、心脏、肾脏、脾脏、砂囊、腹部脂肪和肠道重量在对照组和bifast组之间也没有显著差异。另外,施用Biofast后,处理率虽无显著差异,但数值上较高。pH、蒸煮损失、肉色和TBA值在不同处理间无显著差异(p>0.05)。综上所述,饲粮中添加bifast对肉鸡生长性能无显著影响,但对其他参数有一定的积极影响,间接揭示了提高肉鸡肉品质和食品安全问题。亚洲Australas。J.食品安全。安全,2017,1 (1),51-57
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