2020
DOI: 10.38058/ijsl.681424
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Effects of Grape (Vitis vinifera L.) Seed Oil and St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) Extract Supplementation into Diets of Laying Hens at Different Levels on Performance, Egg Quality and Some Blood Parameters

Abstract: This study set out to determine the effects of dietary supplementation of grape seed oil and Hypericum perforatum L. extract to the laying hens (Lohmann White, 40 weeks of age) on performance, egg quality and some blood parameters. For this purpose, a total of 336 hens were randomly distributed to the control and other treatment groups, 12 replicates/group with 4 hens/replication. Birds were fed with basal diet only (control group) and the basal diet supplemented with different levels (100, 200, 300 mg/kg) of … Show more

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“…This may be because papaya seed supplementation does not negatively affect liver AST enzyme, and the finding at standard reference ranges for chicken is 70–220 U/L (Meluzzi et al., 1992). A similar result was reported by Gozde and Mevlut (2020), who noted that laying hens supplemented with H. perforatum to layer diet did not affect the liver enzyme of AST.…”
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“…This may be because papaya seed supplementation does not negatively affect liver AST enzyme, and the finding at standard reference ranges for chicken is 70–220 U/L (Meluzzi et al., 1992). A similar result was reported by Gozde and Mevlut (2020), who noted that laying hens supplemented with H. perforatum to layer diet did not affect the liver enzyme of AST.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The total albumin, glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides were not changed due to the PFAs of papaya seed to layer chicken and the serum total albumin were within the standard reference range 1.17–2.74 g/dL (Meluzzi et al., 1992); serum glucose 130–270 mg/dL and total cholesterol: 125–200 mg/dL (Reece et al., 2015). A similar result was reported by Gozde and Mevlut (2020), who noted that laying hens supplemented with 100, 200 and 300 mg/kg of grape seed oil and Hypericum perforatum to layer diet showed no change in total cholesterol and triglyceride.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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