Effects of Supplementing Vitamin E and Nanoparticle-Sized Vitamin E on Growth Performance, Blood Profile, and Meat Quality in Broilers

Seyeon Chang, H. Oh, J. An, D. Song, Hyunah Cho, Sehyung Park, K. Jeon, Sang-Guk Park, Yunhwan Park, Gyu-Ryeul Park, Sehyuk Oh, Nayoung Choi, Jungseok Choi, Ji-Hun Cho
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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of vitamin E and nanoparticle-sized vitamin E (NVE) in a broiler diet on growth performance, blood profiles, and meat quality. A total of 45 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers (initial body weight of 37.00 ± 0.41 g) were used in this experiment for 28 days. All broilers were randomly allocated into three dietary treatments in a randomized complete block design. The dietary treatments were as follows: a basal diet (CON), a basal diet supplementing with 380 mg/kg of vitamin E (T1), and a basal diet supplementing with 380 mg/kg of NVE (T2). Each treatment had five replicates with three birds per cage. On days 0-7, the T1 and T2 groups significantly increased (P<0.05) body weight gain compared to the CON group. Also, the T1 and T2 groups significantly increased (P<0.05) vitamin E content in blood and breast meat compared to the CON group. In shearing force, the T2 group showed a lower tendency (P=0.070) than the CON group. The T1 group showed a higher tendency (P=0.086) in the b* (yellowness) value than the T2 group. On day 7 after the end of the experiment, the T2 group significantly decreased (P<0.05) TBA values compared to the CON group. In conclusion, supplementation with vitamin E or NVE can improve broiler growth performance in the starter period, reduce TBA value through the antioxidant action of vitamin E, prevent lipid oxidation, and improve shelf life. (
补充维生素E和纳米颗粒维生素E对肉鸡生长性能、血液特征和肉品质的影响
本研究旨在研究饲粮中维生素E和纳米颗粒级维生素E (NVE)对肉鸡生长性能、血液特征和肉品质的影响。试验选用45只1日龄爱拔益加肉仔鸡(初始体重为37.00±0.41 g),试验期28 d。采用完全随机区组设计,将所有肉鸡随机分为3个饲粮处理。饲粮处理为:基础饲粮(CON)、基础饲粮中添加380 mg/kg维生素E (T1)和基础饲粮中添加380 mg/kg NVE (T2)。每个处理5个重复,每笼3只鸟。第0 ~ 7天,与CON组相比,T1和T2组的增重显著增加(P<0.05)。与CON组相比,T1和T2组血液和胸肉中维生素E含量显著提高(P<0.05)。在剪切力方面,T2组较CON组有降低趋势(P=0.070)。b*(黄度)值T1组高于T2组(P=0.086)。试验结束后第7天,T2组TBA值较CON组显著降低(P<0.05)。综上所述,饲粮中添加维生素E或NVE可提高肉鸡发酵期的生长性能,通过维生素E的抗氧化作用降低TBA值,防止脂质氧化,延长肉鸡货架期。(
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