Effect of using hydroxychloride as a copper source on performance, eggshell quality, tibia properties, mineral excretion, and antioxidant capacity of yolk in layer quails

Esra Tuğçe Gül, Osman Olgun, Gözde Kılınç, Fatih Gökmen, Alpönder Yıldız, Veli Uygur, Behlül Sevim, Ainhoa Sarmiento-García
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This research aimed to examine the impact of varying levels of dietary copper (Cu) hydroxychloride on the performance, egg quality, yolk antioxidant capacity, tibia traits, and mineral excretion in laying quails. 125 female 10-week-old quails were randomly distributed into five experimental groups with five replicates, each consisting of five quails. Five experimental isonitrogenous and isoenergetic diets were designed to contain different Cu hydroxychloride (54% Cu) levels at 7.20 (basal diet), 15, 30, 45 and 60 mg/kg respectively. Quails were fed with trial diets for 12 weeks. Performance, egg production, eggshell quality, and biomechanical traits of the tibia were not impacted (P > 0.005) by variations in dietary Cu levels. Yolk antioxidant capacity, measured as yolk DPPH value, exhibited an increase (P < 0.01) in the high-dose group (60 mg/kg). Regarding tibia mineral concentration, Cu concentration decreased linearly (P < 0.001) with increasing Cu level, manganese and zinc content recorded the highest values in quails that had received 60 mg/kg Cu in the diet (P < 0.01), while the lowest phosphorus content was described for 45 and 60 mg/kg. Contrarily, increases (P < 0.01) in dietary Cu resulted in raised faecal Cu content, while phosphorus, manganese, and zinc, were reduced when Cu was added. It can be inferred that adding Cu to the diet of laying quails would not be necessary, which in turn decreases Cu excretion and prevents substantial environmental harm.

使用羟基盐酸盐作为铜源对蛋鸡生产性能、蛋壳质量、胫骨特性、矿物质排泄和蛋黄抗氧化能力的影响
本研究旨在探讨不同水平的日粮盐酸铜(Cu)对蛋鸡生产性能、蛋品质、卵黄抗氧化能力、胫骨性状和矿物质排泄的影响。125 只 10 周龄的雌性鹌鹑被随机分为 5 个实验组,每个组有 5 个重复。设计了五种等氮等能试验日粮,分别含有 7.20(基础日粮)、15、30、45 和 60 毫克/千克的不同水平的盐酸铜(含铜 54%)。用试验日粮喂养鹌鹑 12 周。日粮中铜含量的变化对鹌鹑的生产性能、产蛋量、蛋壳质量和胫骨的生物力学特征没有影响(P > 0.005)。以卵黄 DPPH 值衡量的卵黄抗氧化能力在高剂量组(60 毫克/千克)中有所提高(P < 0.01)。在胫骨矿物质浓度方面,随着铜含量的增加,铜浓度呈线性下降(P <0.001),日粮中铜含量为 60 毫克/千克的鹌鹑锰和锌含量最高(P <0.01),而磷含量为 45 毫克/千克和 60 毫克/千克的鹌鹑最低。相反,日粮中铜含量的增加(P< 0.01)导致粪中铜含量的增加,而磷、锰和锌的含量则在添加铜时减少。由此可以推断,没有必要在产蛋鹌鹑的日粮中添加铜,这样可以减少铜的排泄,避免对环境造成严重危害。
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