Effects of Amino Acid Supplementation to a Low-Protein Diet on the Growth Performance and Protein Metabolism-related Factors in Broiler Chicks
Asmaa S. El-far,
Maho Kamiya,
Takaoki Saneyasu
et al.
Abstract:A low-protein (LP) diet may alleviate the
environmental impact of chicken meat production by
reducing nitrogen excretion and ammonia emissions.
Thus, this study investigated the effect of a 15%
reduced protein diet with or without amino acid
(AA) supplementation on the growth performance of
broiler chicks from 10 to 35 days of age and the
underlying mechanism for loss of skeletal muscle
mass. Thirty-six male broiler chicks were
allocated to three experimental groups based on
body weight: control, LP, and essen… Show more
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