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J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) ; 103(4): 1107-1115, 2019 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31020722

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The objective of this work was to determine the efficiency of utilization (EU) and produce factorial models for optimal isoleucine (Ile) intake. Six dose-response trials were carried out, three for males and three for females, with 640 Ross 308 in each studied phase. The initial (1-14 days), grower (15-28 days) and finisher (29-42 days) phases were evaluated to cover the growing phase of the broiler chicken. In total, eight treatments were randomly distributed to four replicates of 20 birds each. The treatments consisted of seven crescent levels of Ile and one counter proof to ensure that Ile was the first limiting amino acid in the diet. Dilution technique was applied to produce the levels of Ile and keep the amino acid ratio with lysine. The EU was determined to account for whole body or partitioned for feather-free body (Bff) and feather. Two distinct factorial models were adjusted, M1 and M2. The M2 model was evaluated for one or two EU, being denominated as M2 and M3. When the efficiency was partitioned, the values of 53% and 69% for feather and Bff were determined. The optimal Ile intake estimated for each model were of 275, 908, 1,412 mg of Ile/bird/day (M1); 258, 829, 1,321 mg of Ile/bird/day (M2); and 284, 835, 1,288 mg of Ile/bird/day (M3) for initial, grower and finisher phases respectively. The EU partitioned for feather-free body and feather reduced the biased of the model M3. Overall, higher values of Ile intake are estimated when model M1 is used, which may be the difference in account for body weight gain (M1) or only protein gain (M2 and M3) to estimate the amount of amino acid required for broiler.


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Composición Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Pollos/metabolismo , Isoleucina/administración & dosificación , Envejecimiento , Animales , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Plumas , Femenino , Masculino , Modelos Biológicos , Necesidades Nutricionales
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Ciênc. rural ; 45(1): 104-110, 01/2015. tab, graf
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-731084

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O objetivo deste experimento foi avaliar a influência da variação do nível de energia metabolizável na dieta de frangos de corte, associada a uma variação proporcional da densidade nutricional da ração, sobre o desempenho das aves e sobre a composição da fração lipídica da carne. Foram avaliados separadamente machos e fêmeas da linhagem Cobb 500. Para análise de desempenho, foi utilizado um delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 6x3, sendo seis níveis de energia metabolizável na ração (2.800, 2.900, 3.000, 3.100, 3.200 e 3.300kcal kg-1) e três idades ao abate (42, 49 e 56 dias). Foi utilizada a metodologia de superfície de resposta para estabelecer um modelo matemático, explicando o comportamento do peso vivo, do consumo de ração e da conversão alimentar. Para a avaliação da composição da fração lipídica da carne, determinou-se o teor de lipídeos totais e de colesterol na carne do peito, na coxa com pele e na coxa sem pele, seguindo um delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 3x3x2, sendo três níveis de energia metabolizável na ração (2.800, 3.000 e 3.300kcal kg-1 de ração), três idades ao abate (42, 49 e 56 dias) e dois sexos. A redução da energia metabolizável da ração até valores próximos de 3.000kcal kg-1 não afetou o peso vivo, mas, reduzindo a energia da ração abaixo desse valor, o peso vivo diminui. O consumo de ração foi menor quando o nível energético da ração foi mais alto. A conversão alimentar melhorou de forma proporcional ao aumento do nível energético da ração. O desempenho de todas as aves ficou dentro da faixa considerada adequada para a linhagem. A carne de peito apresentou ...


The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the influence of changes in dietary metabolizable energy level, associated with a proportional nutrient density variation, on broiler chickens performance and on the lipid composition of meat. Males and females Cobb 500 broilers were evaluated separately. Performance evaluation followed a completely randomized design with factorial 6x3 arrangement - six energy levels (2,800, 2,900, 3,000, 3,100, 3,200 and 3,300kcal kg-1) and three slaughter ages (42, 49 and 56 days). Response surface methodology was used to establish a mathematical model to explain live weight, feed intake and feed conversion behavior. Total lipids and cholesterol were determined in breast meat and in thigh meat, with and without skin. For lipid composition analysis, a 3x3x2 factorial arrangement in a completely randomized design - three ration's metabolizable energy levels (2,800, 3,000 and 3,300kcal kg-1), three slaughter ages (42, 49 and 56 days) and two sexes - was used. The reduction in the diet metabolizable energy close to 3,000kcal kg-1 did not affect live weight, but below this value, live weight decreased. Feed intake was lower when the dietary energy level was higher. Feed conversion was favored in a direct proportion to the increase of the energy level of the diet. The performance of all birds was within the range considered appropriate for the lineage. Breast meat had less total lipids and cholesterol than thigh meat. Thigh with skin had more than the double of the amount of total lipids than skinless thigh, but the cholesterol content did not differ with the removal of the skin. Intramuscular fat content was lower in the meat from birds fed with lower energy level ration. This information may help to define the most appropriate nutritional management. Despite the decrease in bird's productive performance, the restriction of energy in broiler chickens feed may be a viable alternative, if the consumers are ...

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