Effect of different level of Tryptophan and methyl group donors on the performance of Japanese quail fed diets contaminated with aflatoxin B1

Vahideh Sabaghi-Darmiyan, M. Mehri, F. B. Kasmani, M. Rokouei
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The experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of tryptophan, melatonin and dimethylglycine on the growth performance and meat quality of Japanese quails fed diets contaminated with aflatoxin B1 toxin. In this experiment, 680 Japanese quail from 7 to 35 d of age was allotted to 17 treatments and 4 replicates with 10 Japanese quail in each were performed using a central composite design. The performance of birds was calculated on a weekly basis and at the end of the experiment; the amount of Malondialdehyde in meat was examined. the results showed that tryptophan increase weight gain (P<0.05) and melatonin had an increased effect on feed intake (P<0.05). The effect of tryptophan and as well as the interaction of tryptophan and dimethylglycine reduced the amount of malondialdehyde in meat (P<0.05). The results obtained from this research states that dietary supplementation with Tryptophan and methyl group donors have good antioxidant capacity to reduce aflatoxin B1 poisoning on growth performance and Malondialdehyde content of meat, and the use of these supplements in the diet of Japanese quail seems desirable.
不同水平的色氨酸和甲基供体对黄曲霉毒素B1污染日本鹌鹑生产性能的影响
本试验旨在研究色氨酸、褪黑素和二甲基甘氨酸对黄曲霉毒素B1污染日粮中日本鹌鹑生长性能和肉品质的影响。试验选用7 ~ 35日龄日本鹌鹑680只,采用中心复合设计,分为17个处理,4个重复,每个重复10只。每周和试验结束时计算雏鸟的生产性能;检测了肉中丙二醛的含量。结果表明,色氨酸提高了增重(P<0.05),褪黑素提高了采食量(P<0.05)。色氨酸的作用以及色氨酸与二甲基甘氨酸的相互作用降低了肉中丙二醛的含量(P<0.05)。本研究结果表明,饲粮中添加色氨酸和甲基供体具有良好的抗氧化能力,可减少黄曲霉毒素B1中毒对肉品生长性能和丙二醛含量的影响,在日本鹌鹑日粮中添加这些补品是可取的。
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