Abstract:Background Dietary 2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutanoic acid (HMSeBA) supplementation can exert antioxidant effects in poultry, pigs and weaned pigs. However, it is unknown whether HMSeBA could improve the development of follicle by anti-oxidize effects in gilt. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary HMSeBA supplementation on the follicle development in gilt. A total of 36 gilts were randomly fed the control diet (CON, negative control), Na2SeO3 diet containing 0.3 mg Se/kg (positive control) … Show more
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