Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria Giseke

The objective of the study was to determine antioxidant enzyme activity and concentration of malondialdehyde on broiler which consumed feed containing lauric acid and natural antioxidant from Areca vestiaria Giseke. The study used 240 day-old chicks of Lohmann MB 202 P strain placed randomly at 24 e...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jola Josephien Mariane Roosje Londok, Sumiati Sumiati, I Komang Gede Wiryawan, Wasmen Manalu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2018-05-01
Series:Buletin Peternakan
Subjects:
Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/31767
_version_ 1818047632763781120
author Jola Josephien Mariane Roosje Londok
Sumiati Sumiati
I Komang Gede Wiryawan
Wasmen Manalu
author_facet Jola Josephien Mariane Roosje Londok
Sumiati Sumiati
I Komang Gede Wiryawan
Wasmen Manalu
author_sort Jola Josephien Mariane Roosje Londok
collection DOAJ
description The objective of the study was to determine antioxidant enzyme activity and concentration of malondialdehyde on broiler which consumed feed containing lauric acid and natural antioxidant from Areca vestiaria Giseke. The study used 240 day-old chicks of Lohmann MB 202 P strain placed randomly at 24 experimental cage units (10 chickens each) of the litter system. The average temperature of the cage at the study was 25.80 to 32.080 C with relative air humidity rate of 67.69 to 86.20%. The research method followed a Factorial Completely Randomized Design 2 x 4 with 3 replications. The first factor was the source of lauric acid in feed, i.e. conventional coconut oil (CO) and pure lauric acid (LA). The second factor was the source of antioxidant in the form of dosage of Areca vestiaria (AV) and vitamin E supplementation (TF) with four levels of AV, ie 0, 625 mg.kg-1, 1250 mg.kg-1, and TF at a dose of 200 mg .kg-1 feed. Feed and drinking water were given ad libitum. Meat sampling to measure SOD, catalase and MDA was taken at the end of the study by first chickens were fasted for ± 8 hours (overnight). The sample used was right breast meat of experimental male chicken. The data were average from three experimental chickens. The data obtained were analyzed for the variant with the general linear model on MINITAB (version 16), then tested the differences between treatments using Tukey's honestly significant difference (HSD). The results showed that the source of laurate had a significant effect on SOD, catalase, and MDA, while antioxidant concentration significantly decreased SOD and MDA compared with control. The interaction between lauric sources and antioxidant concentrations affected catalase and MDA. The use of coconut oil as much as 3% and antioxidant supplementation of Areca vestiaria Giseke in feed at a dose of 1250 mg kg-1 could decrease lipid oxidation product of meat to produce a healthy food product.
first_indexed 2024-12-10T10:08:53Z
format Article
id doaj.art-18dc8397a47e45de80ee977f374e0402
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0126-4400
2407-876X
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-10T10:08:53Z
publishDate 2018-05-01
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
record_format Article
series Buletin Peternakan
spelling doaj.art-18dc8397a47e45de80ee977f374e04022022-12-22T01:53:10ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaBuletin Peternakan0126-44002407-876X2018-05-0142210.21059/buletinpeternak.v42i2.3176720974Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria GisekeJola Josephien Mariane Roosje Londok0Sumiati Sumiati1I Komang Gede Wiryawan2Wasmen Manalu3Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Sam Ratulangi University, Manado, 95115 , IndonesiaDepartement of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, 16680, IndonesiaDepartement of Nutrition and Feed Technology, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, 16680, IndonesiaDepartment of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, 16680, IndonesiaThe objective of the study was to determine antioxidant enzyme activity and concentration of malondialdehyde on broiler which consumed feed containing lauric acid and natural antioxidant from Areca vestiaria Giseke. The study used 240 day-old chicks of Lohmann MB 202 P strain placed randomly at 24 experimental cage units (10 chickens each) of the litter system. The average temperature of the cage at the study was 25.80 to 32.080 C with relative air humidity rate of 67.69 to 86.20%. The research method followed a Factorial Completely Randomized Design 2 x 4 with 3 replications. The first factor was the source of lauric acid in feed, i.e. conventional coconut oil (CO) and pure lauric acid (LA). The second factor was the source of antioxidant in the form of dosage of Areca vestiaria (AV) and vitamin E supplementation (TF) with four levels of AV, ie 0, 625 mg.kg-1, 1250 mg.kg-1, and TF at a dose of 200 mg .kg-1 feed. Feed and drinking water were given ad libitum. Meat sampling to measure SOD, catalase and MDA was taken at the end of the study by first chickens were fasted for ± 8 hours (overnight). The sample used was right breast meat of experimental male chicken. The data were average from three experimental chickens. The data obtained were analyzed for the variant with the general linear model on MINITAB (version 16), then tested the differences between treatments using Tukey's honestly significant difference (HSD). The results showed that the source of laurate had a significant effect on SOD, catalase, and MDA, while antioxidant concentration significantly decreased SOD and MDA compared with control. The interaction between lauric sources and antioxidant concentrations affected catalase and MDA. The use of coconut oil as much as 3% and antioxidant supplementation of Areca vestiaria Giseke in feed at a dose of 1250 mg kg-1 could decrease lipid oxidation product of meat to produce a healthy food product.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/31767areca vestiaria gisekecatalaselauric acidmalondialdehydesuperoxide dismutase
spellingShingle Jola Josephien Mariane Roosje Londok
Sumiati Sumiati
I Komang Gede Wiryawan
Wasmen Manalu
Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria Giseke
Buletin Peternakan
areca vestiaria giseke
catalase
lauric acid
malondialdehyde
superoxide dismutase
title Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria Giseke
title_full Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria Giseke
title_fullStr Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria Giseke
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria Giseke
title_short Antioxidant Enzyme Activity and Malondialdehyde Concentration on Broiler Fed Contain Lauric Acid and Areca vestiaria Giseke
title_sort antioxidant enzyme activity and malondialdehyde concentration on broiler fed contain lauric acid and areca vestiaria giseke
topic areca vestiaria giseke
catalase
lauric acid
malondialdehyde
superoxide dismutase
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/31767
work_keys_str_mv AT jolajosephienmarianeroosjelondok antioxidantenzymeactivityandmalondialdehydeconcentrationonbroilerfedcontainlauricacidandarecavestiariagiseke
AT sumiatisumiati antioxidantenzymeactivityandmalondialdehydeconcentrationonbroilerfedcontainlauricacidandarecavestiariagiseke
AT ikomanggedewiryawan antioxidantenzymeactivityandmalondialdehydeconcentrationonbroilerfedcontainlauricacidandarecavestiariagiseke
AT wasmenmanalu antioxidantenzymeactivityandmalondialdehydeconcentrationonbroilerfedcontainlauricacidandarecavestiariagiseke