2017
DOI: 10.3382/ps/pew430
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Effect of in ovo injection of raffinose on growth performance and gut health parameters of broiler chicken

Abstract: The effects of in ovo injection of raffinose (RFO) as a prebiotic on growth performance, relative weight of proventriculus, gizzard, drumstick and breast muscles, and ileum mucosa morphology were examined in Cobb 500 broilers. A total of 240 fertilized eggs were divided into 4 groups: a non-injected with intact shell and 3 levels of RFO solution (1.5, 3.0, and 4.5 mg in 0.2 mL of an aqueous diluents). The RFO solution was injected into the air sac on d 12 of incubation. In total 144 birds were fed a standard d… Show more

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“…Our results are mostly in line with the findings of Berrocoso et al [24]. We found several beneficial effects in the adult birds related to gut health (Table 4), after a single in ovo injection of RFO prebiotic on day 12 of egg incubation: 1/ the villi surface in the duodenum increased at day 21, raising the potential for nutrients absorption from enterocytes, 2/ the weight and length of the cecum, duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon showed a tendency to decrease by day 42.…”
Section: Structural Parameters Of Gut Healthsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…Our results are mostly in line with the findings of Berrocoso et al [24]. We found several beneficial effects in the adult birds related to gut health (Table 4), after a single in ovo injection of RFO prebiotic on day 12 of egg incubation: 1/ the villi surface in the duodenum increased at day 21, raising the potential for nutrients absorption from enterocytes, 2/ the weight and length of the cecum, duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon showed a tendency to decrease by day 42.…”
Section: Structural Parameters Of Gut Healthsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…However, the microbiota composition is highly dependent on the age of the individual, and it was proved that the effect of the host age is stronger than the post-hatch bacteria treatments (probiotic or live attenuated Salmonella vaccine) provided after hatching [55]. We support the hypotheses that the most promising strategies to modulate gut health effectively are based on in ovo applications [24,56]. Different approaches have been discussed elsewhere [7,57].…”
Section: 'The Earlier the Better Effect' Of In Ovo Prebiotic Treatmentssupporting
confidence: 65%
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