Masouda A. Allak, Ayat Kassem Fayed, Rania M. Mahmoud, Asmaa A. Adawy
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摘要
在埃及等热带和亚热带国家,绵羊养殖面临着环境热压力,特别是在气温和湿度非常高的夏季。微藻作为替代饲料可显著改善绵羊生长、健康和氧化状态。因此,本研究旨在评价在干热环境条件下,食用两种不同种类的微藻:螺旋藻(Spirulina platensis, SP)和小球藻(Chlorella vulgaris, C. vulgaris)对生长性能、氧化状态、肾功能和肝功能、血清谷氨酸(Glu)、蛋白质和脂质特征以及血液学参数的影响。选取32只奥西米公羔羊,随机分为4组(n = 8), G1组饲喂对照饲粮,G2组添加平棘草,G3组添加平棘草与寻常棘草的组合饲粮,G4组添加寻常棘草。结果表明,饲粮中添加微藻显著(p≤0.05)提高了羔羊的生长、肝肾功能、血清免疫球蛋白IgG、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPX)水平和血液学指标。此外,与对照组相比,所有处理羔羊的甲状腺激素水平和血清蛋白谱均显著升高。我们的研究表明,在绵羊饲料中加入微藻可以增强它们的免疫系统,促进生长,通过减轻热量和氧化应激的有害影响来增强它们的整体健康。
Using Microalgae as a Good Motivator of Ossimi Lamb's Health and Growth
In tropical and subtropical countries like Egypt, sheep breeding faces environmental thermal stress, especially during the summer when air temperature and humidity are very high. Using Microalgae as an alternative feedstuff can significantly improve sheep growth, health and oxidative status. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of consuming two different species of microalgae: Spirulina platensis (SP) and Chlorella vulgaris (C. vulgaris) on the following: growth performance, oxidative status, kidney and liver function, serum Glu, proteins and lipids profile and haematological parameters under hot dry environmental conditions. A total of 32 Ossimi male lambs were divided randomly into four equal groups (n = 8), (G1) was fed the control diet, (G2) was supplemented with S. platensis, (G3) was supplemented with a combination between (S. platensis and C. vulgaris) and (G4) was supplemented C. vulgaris. The results of our study revealed that microalgae supplementation significantly (p ≤ 0.05) enhanced lamb's growth, liver and kidney function, levels of serum immunoglobulin IgG, glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and haematological parameters. Moreover, the levels of thyroid hormones and serum proteins profile were significantly increased in all treated lambs compared to the control group. Our research revealed that including microalgae in sheep's feed can enhance their immune system, promote growth and enhance their general health by mitigating the harmful effects of heat and oxidative stress.
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As an international forum for hypothesis-driven scientific research, the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers in the fields of animal physiology, biochemistry and physiology of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology and preservation (only when related to animal nutrition). Well-conducted scientific work that meets the technical and ethical standards is considered only on the basis of scientific rigor.
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