2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12233365
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Lysolecithin Improves Broiler Growth Performance through Upregulating Growth-Related Genes and Nutrient Transporter Genes Expression Independent of Experimental Diet Nutrition Level

Abstract: We investigated the effect and interaction of lysolecithin (LPL) and nutrition level on growth performance, nutrient ileal digestibility, expression of growth-related genes and nutrient transporter genes in broilers. A total of 1280 one day old Ross 308 mixed sex chicks with an average body weight 42.23 ± 2.4 g were randomly allotted into 2 × 2 factorial arrangement (20 replicates per treatment and 16 chickens per replicate) with two types of diet (Normal nutrition treatments starter, grower and finisher diets… Show more

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“…For 7-day-old birds, the SH-challenged groups showed higher concentrations of lysophospholipids ( LPL ), gangliosides, and amino acids in their feces ( Table 2 , Supplementary Figure 4 ). LPL are lipid emulsifiers and aids in lipid digestibility ( Zhang et al, 2022 ); and gangliosides are glycosphingolipids, being important components of eukaryotic cell membranes, and are often receptors for Salmonella spp. ( Yazdani et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For 7-day-old birds, the SH-challenged groups showed higher concentrations of lysophospholipids ( LPL ), gangliosides, and amino acids in their feces ( Table 2 , Supplementary Figure 4 ). LPL are lipid emulsifiers and aids in lipid digestibility ( Zhang et al, 2022 ); and gangliosides are glycosphingolipids, being important components of eukaryotic cell membranes, and are often receptors for Salmonella spp. ( Yazdani et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%