2017
DOI: 10.3923/ijp.2017.396.402
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Effect of Soy Lecithin on Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility and Hepatic Antioxidant Parameters of Broiler Chickens

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“…Further, the notion of lower nutrient digestion and absorption with an incompletely developed digestive tract of young broiler chickens was manifested with observed no difference in nutrient digestibility on day 28 in this present study. With the agreement of our observed results, Abbas et al [26] and Siyal et al [28] reported improved nutrient digestibilities in broiler chickens with exogenous emulsifiers. Interestingly, Siyal et al [28] observed more prominent nutrient digestibility in broiler chickens fed a diet containing a higher dosage of the emulsifier compared to those fed no or less dosage.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Further, the notion of lower nutrient digestion and absorption with an incompletely developed digestive tract of young broiler chickens was manifested with observed no difference in nutrient digestibility on day 28 in this present study. With the agreement of our observed results, Abbas et al [26] and Siyal et al [28] reported improved nutrient digestibilities in broiler chickens with exogenous emulsifiers. Interestingly, Siyal et al [28] observed more prominent nutrient digestibility in broiler chickens fed a diet containing a higher dosage of the emulsifier compared to those fed no or less dosage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…With the agreement of our observed results, Abbas et al [26] and Siyal et al [28] reported improved nutrient digestibilities in broiler chickens with exogenous emulsifiers. Interestingly, Siyal et al [28] observed more prominent nutrient digestibility in broiler chickens fed a diet containing a higher dosage of the emulsifier compared to those fed no or less dosage. In the present study, broiler chickens fed low energy diet showed low nutrient digestibility compared to standard energy diet, independent of emulsifier supplementation on days 21 and 28.…”
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“…Siyal et al (27) reported that the synthetic exogenous emulsifiers used in broiler diets did not affect feed intake. This is in agreement with the present study that confirmed that feed intake was not affected by the addition of emulsifiers and lipases to low-energy diets.…”
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confidence: 99%