2012
DOI: 10.3382/japr.2011-00396
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Evaluation of the nutritional value of sunflower meal and its effect on performance, digestive enzyme activity, organ weight, and histological alterations of the intestinal villi of broiler chickens

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“…The result partially disagrees with the findings of Moghaddam et al [7], who stated that dietary SFM level (7%, 14%, and 21%) did not affect the VW, VH, CD, and VH:CD of the ileum, but these parameters in the duodenum and jejunum were affected linearly or quadratically by dietary SFM levels in broilers. In addition, Oliveira et al [33] noted that the villus height and crypt depth of the ileum were significantly reduced by the increased SFM level (from 4% to 16%) in the diet.…”
Section: Histomorphology Parameters Of Ileumcontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The result partially disagrees with the findings of Moghaddam et al [7], who stated that dietary SFM level (7%, 14%, and 21%) did not affect the VW, VH, CD, and VH:CD of the ileum, but these parameters in the duodenum and jejunum were affected linearly or quadratically by dietary SFM levels in broilers. In addition, Oliveira et al [33] noted that the villus height and crypt depth of the ileum were significantly reduced by the increased SFM level (from 4% to 16%) in the diet.…”
Section: Histomorphology Parameters Of Ileumcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results have also been reported by Araujo et al [14] and Horvatovic et al [15] in broilers. However, Moghaddam et al [7] stated that dietary SFM levels in broilers affected the relative thigh, liver and gizzard weights, but did not affect the relative breast weight. Alagawany et al [19] noted that the carcass traits of broilers was not affected by dietary SFM levels except for the relative heart weight, which was decreased with dietary SFM supplementation.…”
Section: Relative Carcass and Some Organ Weightsmentioning
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“…The values AMEn of the diets and SFM were decreased with increasing inclusion level of SFM from 0 to 270 g/ kg in broiler diets. Also, in this trend, the dietary AME n amounts were regressed against the incorporated levels of SFM by using linear and quadratic models (Nassiri et al, 2012).…”
Section: Nutritive Value Of Sfm For Poultrymentioning
confidence: 99%