Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets

The lower capacity of fat digestion by birds, especially in the early stages of life can be improved with the use of supplemental emulsifiers, increasing productive efficiency. The aim of this study was to determine the digestibility of energy in diets with or without the inclusion of commercial emu...

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Main Authors: Andréia Donizeti Chagas Vilas Boas, Kátia Mitie Nagano, Lucio Francelino Araújo, Natália Barros Petroli Utimi, Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Zootecnia 2015-02-01
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author Andréia Donizeti Chagas Vilas Boas
Kátia Mitie Nagano
Lucio Francelino Araújo
Natália Barros Petroli Utimi
Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite
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Kátia Mitie Nagano
Lucio Francelino Araújo
Natália Barros Petroli Utimi
Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite
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description The lower capacity of fat digestion by birds, especially in the early stages of life can be improved with the use of supplemental emulsifiers, increasing productive efficiency. The aim of this study was to determine the digestibility of energy in diets with or without the inclusion of commercial emulsifier-based glycerol monostearate. Three hundred eight four male broiler chicks (Cobb 500) with a day-old were distributed in a completely randomized design with 6 treatments and 8 replicates with 8 birds in each experimental unit. The treatments were: CP: positive control without energy reduction; CPE: positive control without energy reduction + 120 g MT Emulsifier; CN100: CP with dietary reduction of 100 kcal kg ME; CN50: CP with dietary reduction of 50 kcal kg ME; CNE100: CN100 + 120 g MT of Emulsifier; CNE50: CN50 + 120 g MT of Emulsifier. The birds were housed in cage for 21 days with water and food ad libitum. At 19 days of age, excreta collection was made for three consecutive days. There were determined metabolizable energy and apparent digestibility of ether extract (ADEEC), and data were analyzed using the Tukey test at 5% significance. The use of emulsifier was more effective when reduced 100 kcal kg ME, probably by improving ether extract digestibility and metabolizable energy (Table 1).
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spelling doaj.art-4bd549f236f84f86a8b7d5c82b246fab2023-09-29T20:54:06ZengInstituto de ZootecniaBoletim de Indústria Animal1981-41002015-02-0171Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens dietsAndréia Donizeti Chagas Vilas BoasKátia Mitie NaganoLucio Francelino AraújoNatália Barros Petroli UtimiBrunna Garcia de Souza LeiteThe lower capacity of fat digestion by birds, especially in the early stages of life can be improved with the use of supplemental emulsifiers, increasing productive efficiency. The aim of this study was to determine the digestibility of energy in diets with or without the inclusion of commercial emulsifier-based glycerol monostearate. Three hundred eight four male broiler chicks (Cobb 500) with a day-old were distributed in a completely randomized design with 6 treatments and 8 replicates with 8 birds in each experimental unit. The treatments were: CP: positive control without energy reduction; CPE: positive control without energy reduction + 120 g MT Emulsifier; CN100: CP with dietary reduction of 100 kcal kg ME; CN50: CP with dietary reduction of 50 kcal kg ME; CNE100: CN100 + 120 g MT of Emulsifier; CNE50: CN50 + 120 g MT of Emulsifier. The birds were housed in cage for 21 days with water and food ad libitum. At 19 days of age, excreta collection was made for three consecutive days. There were determined metabolizable energy and apparent digestibility of ether extract (ADEEC), and data were analyzed using the Tukey test at 5% significance. The use of emulsifier was more effective when reduced 100 kcal kg ME, probably by improving ether extract digestibility and metabolizable energy (Table 1).http://localhost/index.php/bia/article/view/410apparent digestibilityglycerol monostearatepoultry
spellingShingle Andréia Donizeti Chagas Vilas Boas
Kátia Mitie Nagano
Lucio Francelino Araújo
Natália Barros Petroli Utimi
Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite
Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets
Boletim de Indústria Animal
apparent digestibility
glycerol monostearate
poultry
title Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets
title_full Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets
title_fullStr Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets
title_full_unstemmed Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets
title_short Supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets
title_sort supplementation of emulsifier on energy digestibility in broiler chickens diets
topic apparent digestibility
glycerol monostearate
poultry
url http://localhost/index.php/bia/article/view/410
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