2019
DOI: 10.3382/ps/pez173
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Effects of in ovo injection of L-ascorbic acid on growth performance, carcass composition, plasma antioxidant capacity, and meat quality in broiler chickens , ,

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“…The nutritional supply is a vital element affecting the quality and composition of poultry meat [2]. As modern broiler chickens grow faster and the time-to-market becomes shorter, the embryonic development in the hatching phase becomes more and more important [3]. Therefore, the nutritional supply to broiler embryos may be a beneficial pathway to enhance the quality and composition of poultry meat.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The nutritional supply is a vital element affecting the quality and composition of poultry meat [2]. As modern broiler chickens grow faster and the time-to-market becomes shorter, the embryonic development in the hatching phase becomes more and more important [3]. Therefore, the nutritional supply to broiler embryos may be a beneficial pathway to enhance the quality and composition of poultry meat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, in order to obtain favorable broiler meat quality, the modulation of the embryo nutritional supply in the incubation stage is a promising solution. Indeed, evidence has shown that administration of equol, L-ascorbic acid, or synbiotics in the incubation phase may effectively improve broiler meat quality [3,[7][8][9]. Since the risk for protein catabolism in late embryos exists [10], it is interesting to probe the efficacy of IOF of amino acids on meat quality of market size broilers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The plasma antioxidant system is an important part of a broiler's antioxidant system, which plays an important role in enhancing anti-stress ability (24) . And T-AOC, GSH-Px and superoxide dismutase activities and malondialdehyde content are usually used as indicators for measuring plasma antioxidant capacity (25,26) . To the best of our knowledge, there have been few studies on the effect of IOF of vitamin C on plasma antioxidant capacity of broilers.…”
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“…Vitamin C can be synthesized endogenously in poultry, but the synthesis ability of chicks is weak, and it is easy to cause vitamin C deficiency under stress stimulation (13) . Previous studies have shown that the immune activity and Accepted manuscript anti-stress ability of broilers can be effectively improved in response to IOF of vitamin C (14,15) . Also, our laboratory had reported that vitamin C supplementation in embryonic period was able to improve plasma antibody levels and regulated immune-related gene expression, thus improved the immune status of broilers (6,16) .…”
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confidence: 99%