合成代谢制剂提高家禽生长速度的一些效果观察。

M C Nesheim
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本文将讨论通常用于食品生产的鸟类代谢活性物质促进生长的数据。要考虑的化合物是那些具有雌激素、雄激素或甲状腺激素活性的化合物。禽类对雌激素的研究最为广泛。在生理活性水平,雌激素显著刺激食物摄入,有时,体重增加。饲喂雌激素化合物的鸡增肥明显增加,氮潴留普遍减少。雌激素化合物的脂肪生成似乎有一种特殊的刺激,以至于蛋白质合成受到抑制。一般来说,高水平的雌激素化合物是代谢作用所必需的。雌激素对生长期雏鸡循环营养水平有显著影响,并降低其胆碱需要量。甲状腺活性物质已被广泛研究。碘化酪蛋白已被证明可以促进早期生长,特别是在生长中的鸭子。饲用碘化酪蛋白会降低饲料利用效率,降低体脂含量。甲状腺激素可以改善羽毛的生长,在需要进口羽毛的物种中,使用这些化合物有时是有利的。甲基睾酮已被证明对雌性鸡和火鸡有促进生长的作用,但对雄性相对无效。总的来说,与在哺乳动物中观察到的效果相比,雄激素在刺激家禽生长速度和氮潴留方面的效果似乎要差一些。在鸟类中,生长激素作为一种合成代谢剂的作用尚不清楚。哺乳动物生长激素制剂似乎对家禽无效。本文将考虑的合成代谢剂是具有雌激素、雄激素或甲状腺活性的激素活性物质。这些因素将主要考虑到它们影响各种家禽的生长和胴体组成,而不是它们的正常生理作用。当考虑到这些化合物通过对动物的影响在人类食物生产中的作用时,对生长速度、饲料效率和胴体成分的影响是主要关注的特征,而这些化合物的生理影响的许多其他有趣方面则无法考虑。本文不会对文献进行详尽的回顾,但将试图记录这些制剂对家禽生产特性的影响。
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Some observations on the effectiveness of anabolic agents in increasing the growth rate of poultry.

This paper will discuss data obtained on the growth promoting effects of metabolically active agents for avian species generally used for food production. The compounds to be considered are those with estrogenic, androgenic, or thyroid hormone activity. Estrogens have been studied most extensively with poultry. At physiologically active levels, estrogens markedly stimulate food intake and at times, weight gain. There is a marked increase in fattening in chickens fed estrogenic compounds and generally a decrease in nitrogen retention. There seems to be a particular stimulation of lipogenesis of estrogenic compounds to the extent that protein synthesis is depressed. Generally high levels of estrogenic compounds are required for metabolic effects. Estrogens have marked effects on circulating nutrient levels and also decrease the choline requirement of growing chicks. Thyroid active substances have been extensively studied. Iodinated casein has been shown to stimulate early growth especially in growing ducks. Efficiency of feed utilization is depressed by feeding iodinated casein and body fat content is reduced. Feathering may be improved by thyroid hormone and in species where feathers are economically imported, it is sometimes advantageous to use these compounds. Methyltestosterone has been shown to be growth stimulating for female chickens and turkeys but relatively ineffective for males. In general, androgens seem to be somewhat less effective in stimulating growth rate and nitrogen retention in domestic birds compared to effects observed in mammals. The role of growth hormone as an anabolic agent in birds is somewhat obscure. Mammalian growth hormone preparations seem ineffective in poultry. The anabolic agents that will be considered in this paper are the hormone active substances with estrogenic, androgenic, or thyroid activity. These will be considered primarily as they affect growth and carcass composition of various species of poultry and not in their normal physiological roles. When considering the role of these compounds in production of human food through their effects on animals, the effects on growth rate, feed efficiency, and carcass composition are primary traits of concern and many other interesting aspects of the physiological effects of these compounds cannot be considered. The paper will not be an exhaustive review of the literature but will attempt to document the effects of these agents on the productive characteristics of poultry.

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