2011
DOI: 10.4081/ijas.2011.e4
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The effect of dietary protein levels and synbiotic on performance parameters, blood characteristics and carcass yields of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix Japonica)

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of synbiotic on performance parameters, blood characteristics and carcass yields of Japanese quails fed diets containing different levels of protein. In a completely randomized design with 3 x 3 factorial arrangements, 720-day-old healthy Japanese quails were randomly allocated into 9 groups with 4 replicates of 20 chicks. Treatments consisted of combination of 3 levels of crude protein (CP): A) sufficient protein diet (24%, high CP) from 0 to 42 days of age; B)… Show more

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“…However, the addition of 0.1% Syn reduced the AST level, being inconsistent with the results of Cakir et al (2008) and Vahdatpour et al (2011). The addition of Syn reduced total cholesterol level (Mousa et al, 2014) and increased the HDL level (Sharifi et al, 2011), which is consistent with the results of this study. The supplementation of Syn increased the serum HDL level which is the "good" cholesterol and decreased the abdominal fat percentage, showing positive effect of Syn on the lipid mechanism.…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…However, the addition of 0.1% Syn reduced the AST level, being inconsistent with the results of Cakir et al (2008) and Vahdatpour et al (2011). The addition of Syn reduced total cholesterol level (Mousa et al, 2014) and increased the HDL level (Sharifi et al, 2011), which is consistent with the results of this study. The supplementation of Syn increased the serum HDL level which is the "good" cholesterol and decreased the abdominal fat percentage, showing positive effect of Syn on the lipid mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In terms of performance, synbiotics were effective in improving the growth of poultry, which corresponded to the effect of supplementation of either probiotics or prebiotics in the diet of chickens. The fact that the addition of Syn had no effect on other internal organs and carcass parameters, except for abdominal fat weight and percentage, is consistent with other studies on quails (Sahin et al, 2008;Sharifi et al, 2011) and broilers (Elfaki and Mukhtar, 2015;Saiyed et al, 2015). Moreover, the fact that the addition of Syn reduced abdominal fat weight and percentage is consistent with the results of Saiyed et al (2015) and Mokhtari et al (2015).…”
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confidence: 81%
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