顺势疗法产品作为猪生长发育和肥育阶段的补充膳食添加剂。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Homeopathy Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1749147
Geraldyne Nunes Wendt, Jansller Luiz Genova, Liliana Bury de Azevedo, Paulo Evaristo Rupolo, Cristine Regina Gregory, Josiane Aparecida Volpato, Silvana Teixeira Carvalho, Paulo Levi de Oliveira Carvalho, Tiago Junior Pasquetti
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摘要

背景:顺势疗法产品(HP)已被提议用于预防疾病,并作为养猪业的补充膳食添加剂,从而提高动物的性能和生活质量,并有利于食品安全。本研究的目的是评估在猪饲料中添加HP及其对生长性能、日粮蛋白质利用率、营养物质消化率、肉质和经济可行性的影响。方法:将80头雄性猪随机分配,体重32.8±2.3kg,分为两组,每组10只,每组4只。处理由对照日粮(CD)或CD+HP(Finalvitaplus+Figotinus,1.1kg/吨每种产品的饲料)组成。所用的结果指标是生长性能(体重增加)和饲料效率(每单位饲料的体重增加)、日粮蛋白质利用效率(血液尿素氮)、养分消化率(表观消化率系数和表观养分消化率),肉质(包括pH、温度、颜色、蒸煮和解冻失重、肌肉脂肪和肉嫩度)和经济可行性(日粮成本)。结果:处理对猪的生长性能没有影响(p>0.05),尽管接受HP的组显示出比对照组高8.93%的饲料效率(p=0.077)。与喂食HP的动物相比,对照组动物在I期结束时(体重70-100kg)的血尿素氮浓度高14.37%(p=0.028),表明对照组的蛋白质利用率较低。饲喂HP的生长肥育猪在生长肥育期的消化率系数和养分消化率均有明显提高(p>0.05),肉质或经济可行性。
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Homeopathic Products as a Complementary Dietary Additive for Pigs in their Growing and Finishing Phases.

Background: Homeopathic products (HP) have been proposed for the prevention of disease and as a complementary dietary additive in pig farming, with resulting improved performance and quality of life of the animals and with benefits for food safety. The aim of this study was to assess the addition of HP to pig feed and its effects on growth performance, dietary protein utilization, nutrient digestibility, meat quality, and economic feasibility.

Methods: A total of 80 male pigs, body weight 32.8±2.3kg, were allocated in a randomized design, with two treatments of 10 replications and four animals per experimental unit. Treatments were composed of a control diet (CD) or CD+HP (Finalvitaplus+Figotonus, 1.1kg/ton feed of each product). The outcome measures used were growth performance (body weight gain) and feed efficiency (body weight gain per unit of feed consumed), efficiency of dietary protein utilization (blood urea nitrogen), nutrient digestibility (apparent digestibility coefficient and apparent nutrient digestibility), meat quality (including pH, temperature, color, liquid loss by cooking and thawing, intramuscular fat and meat tenderness), and economic feasibility (cost of the diets).

Results: There was no effect (p >0.05) of treatments on growth performance of the pigs, though the group that received HP showed an 8.93% greater feed efficiency than the control group (p=0.077). The animals in the control group had a 14.37% higher blood urea nitrogen concentration in the finishing I phase (70-100kg body weight) compared with those fed HP (p=0.028), indicating lower protein utilization in the controls. There was comparative improvement in digestibility coefficient and in nutrient digestibility in pigs fed HP in the growing-finishing phase (p <0.05). There was no differential effect of treatments on meat quality or economic feasibility (p >0.05).

Conclusion: The addition of HP to the diet of growing-finishing pigs produced some improvement in their dietary protein utilization, nutrient digestibility and feed efficiency, though it did not affect their growth performance, meat quality or economic feasibility.

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Homeopathy
Homeopathy 医学-全科医学与补充医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
70.60%
发文量
34
审稿时长
20.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Homeopathy is an international peer-reviewed journal aimed at improving the fundamental understanding and clinical practice of homeopathy by publishing relevant high-quality original research articles, reviews, and case reports. It also promotes commentary and debate on matters of topical interest in homeopathy.
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