Effect of apple pomace degraded by Pleurotus ostreatus on growth and meat quality parameters of broiler chickens

Q4 Veterinary
Revista Veterinaria, M. B. Buglione, F. Cayolo, J. F. Maldonado, M. V. Filippi, D. A Martínez
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The objective of this work was to compare the growth and physicochemical parameters of the meat of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus), fed with a supplemented diet (SD) consisting of 3% pleurotin, compared to those obtained when using a traditional diet (CD). Pleurotin is the remaining material from the biodegradation of substrates such as apple pomace used to cultivate the Pleurotus ostreatus fungus. The experience lasted 48 days and in the first eight days, the birds were divided into two groups of 24 individuals, one group for each treatment. On day 12, each initial group was subdivided into four experimental units (replicates) of 6 chickens each. The growth parameters measured were total weight gain (TWG), final live weight (FLW), carcass weight (CW), average daily gain (ADG) in weight, and feed conversion ratio (FCR). Physicochemical parameters such as pH, water content (WC), CIE color, total fat (TF), and fatty acid composition (FAC) were also measured. Statistical analysis was carried out through the t-Student independent samples test. FLW was on average 7.6% significantly higher with SD than with CD, however, no difference was detected in CW. The total ADG was 7.4%, significantly higher with SD while the FCR was 32.0% lower with SD than with CD. No significant differences were found in any of the meat quality parameters measured for the same piece. Despite these latest results in terms of meat quality, it is concluded that the increase found in total ADG and FLW, and an improvement in FCR values with SD favor the use of this amendment in chicken rearing. In addition, the introduction of the by-product of the juice industries of the Río Negro Valley in other production cycles, such as edible mushrooms production and a supplement for bird diets (pleurotin), promotes a circular bioeconomic mechanism.
经奥氏刺螠降解的苹果渣对肉鸡生长和肉质参数的影响
这项工作的目的是比较肉鸡(Gallus gallus)的生长情况和肉的理化指标,肉鸡在喂食由 3% 的褶曲菌素组成的补充日粮(SD)后,其生长情况和肉的理化指标与使用传统日粮(CD)时的结果进行比较。褶曲素是培养褶曲真菌的苹果渣等基质生物降解过程中产生的剩余物质。体验持续了 48 天,在前八天,鸟类被分为两组,每组 24 只,每种处理一组。第 12 天,每个初始组再分成四个实验单元(重复),每个单元 6 只鸡。测量的生长参数包括总增重(TWG)、最终活重(FLW)、胴体重(CW)、平均日增重(ADG)和饲料转化率(FCR)。此外,还测定了 pH 值、含水量 (WC)、CIE 色度、总脂肪 (TF) 和脂肪酸组成 (FAC) 等理化指标。统计分析通过 t-Student 独立样本检验进行。SD的FLW平均比CD高7.6%,而CW则没有差异。总ADG为7.4%,SD显著高于CD,而FCR为32.0%,SD低于CD。在同一块肉的肉质参数测量中没有发现明显差异。尽管在肉质方面取得了这些最新结果,但我们得出的结论是,SD 可提高总 ADG 和 FLW,改善 FCR 值,有利于在养鸡过程中使用这种改良剂。此外,将里奥内格罗河谷果汁工业的副产品引入其他生产循环,如食用菌生产和鸟类日粮补充剂(褶皱素),可促进循环生物经济机制。
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期刊介绍: Publica trabajos originales e inéditos relacionados a las ciencias veterinarias, en idiomas español, portugués e inglés. Se recomienda que los autores hagan revisar tanto la ortografía como la gramática por algún científico que posea amplio dominio del lenguaje utilizado. Se aceptan trabajos que hayan sido expuestos como comunicaciones libres en congresos, jornadas y reuniones científicas.
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