添加纳米氧化锌对母羊生产性能及部分生化指标的影响

H. Mohameda, M. Mohamed, K. Ibrahim, F. A. Ghany, A. Mahgoup
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摘要本试验旨在评价在奥西米母羊日粮中添加大颗粒(LP-Zn)和纳米颗粒(NP-Zn)两种形式的锌元素对采食量、消化率、饲用价值、产奶量和子代生产性能的影响。产羔前用十五只母羊。平均活重39.37±0.64 kg,年龄3 ~ 4岁。试验动物随机分为3组,每组5只,饲喂1种试验饲粮。对照日粮(CR)为精料混合饲料(CFM)、白僵草(BHH)和稻草(RS)。2个试验组饲喂相同对照日粮,每kg CFM分别添加10 mg大颗粒锌(LP-Zn)或5 mg纳米颗粒锌(NP-Zn), G2和G3。结果表明,与其他处理相比,以磷锌日粮处理的大部分营养物质(DM、OM、CF和NFE)消化率显著最高。不同治疗间的TDN和DCP值也有类似的变化趋势。LP-Zn和NP-Zn处理的试验期母羊体重变化率分别提高了4.96%和12.54% (P<0.05)。以DMI、TDN和DCP计算的采食量,随NP-Zn日粮添加量显著高于其他各组。两种试验日粮(LP-Zn和NP-Zn)的实际日产奶量(ADMY)和6%脂肪校正产奶量(FCMY)均高于对照,且NP-Zn日粮优于对照。结果表明,与对照组相比,饲粮中添加NP-Zn对母羊及其羔羊产羔后15、45和75 d的总抗氧化能力(TAC)、谷胱甘肽- s -转移酶(GST)活性、泌乳素、三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)和甲状腺素(T4)浓度有极显著的影响(P<0.01)。血清中免疫球蛋白(IgG)浓度以NP-Zn组最高。无论是母羊还是哺乳羔羊,血清总蛋白、白蛋白、球蛋白和葡萄糖均以NP-Zn组最高,其次是LP-Zn组,而对照组最低。血清谷丙转氨酶、谷丙转氨酶和尿素含量均在正常范围内。由此可见,少量纳米级锌可以替代正常锌,且对动物生产性能无不良影响。此外,补锌可提高营养物质消化率、饲料转化率、产奶量及相关血清生化指标。
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IMPACT OF NANO-ZINC OXIDE SUPPLEMENTATION ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF EWES AND OFFSPRING
ABSTRACTThis study conducted to evaluate the effect of zinc element, either in Large particles (LP-Zn) or Nano particles (NP-Zn)] forms, as a feed supplement in rations of Ossimi ewes on feed intake, digestibility, feeding value, milk yield and offspring performance. Fifteen ewes used before lambing. They averaged 39.37±0.64 kg live body weight and aged 3-4 years. Animal allotted randomly into three similar groups (5 animals each) to receive one of the experimental diets. The control ration (CR) consisted of concentrate feed mixture (CFM), Berseem hegazi hay (BHH) and rice straw (RS). The two tested groups fed the same control ration supplemented either with 10 mg large size particles of zinc (LP-Zn) or 5 mg nano particles of zinc (NP-Zn) per kg CFM, G2 and G3 respectively.Results indicated that digestibility of most nutrients (DM, OM, CF and NFE) were significantly the highest with NP-Zn ration in comparison with other treatments. Similar trends observed with TDN and DCP values among treatments. Percentage of body weight changes during experimental period increased (P<0.05) by 4.96 and 12.54 % for ewes treated by LP-Zn and NP-Zn, respectively. In addition, the feed intake calculated as DMI, TDN and DCP were significantly higher with NP-Zn ration than other ones. Actual daily milk yield (ADMY) and 6% fat corrected milk yield (FCMY) were higher for both tested rations (LP-Zn & NP-Zn) than control, with superiority of NP-Zn ration. Data indicated that supplementation of diet with NP-Zn affected positively (P<0.01) the total antioxidant capacity (TAC), glutathione-S-transferase (GST) activity, prolactin, triiodothyronine (T3), and thyroxin (T4) concentrations at 15, 45 and 75 days post-lambing in comparison to control group for ewes and their lambs. Also, concentration of immunoglobulin (IgG) in serum samples of ewes and their lambs recorded the highest values with NP-Zn group. Serum total protein, albumin, globulin and glucose values in NP-Zn group recorded the highest values, followed by LP-Zn group, while control group had the lowest, either for ewes or suckling lambs. Serum AST, ALT and urea measurements were within the normal range for healthy sheep.It conclude that small amount of zinc in nano size, could replace zinc in normal size without any side effects on animal performance. In addition, zinc supplementation could improve nutrients digestibility, feed conversion, milk production and some related serum biochemical indicators.
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