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Effects of Zinc Lactate Supplementation on Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology, Serum Parameters, and Hepatic Metallothionein of Chinese Yellow-Feathered Broilers

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BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 200, Issue 4, Pages 1835-1843

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-021-02785-0

Keywords

Zinc lactate; Broiler; Growth performance; Serum parameter; Metallothionein

Funding

  1. Innovation Team Construction Project of the Poultry Industry Technology System of Modern Agriculture in Guangdong Province [2019KJ28]
  2. Scientific Research Foundation in the Higher Education Institutions of Educational Commission of Guangdong Province [2017GCZX006]
  3. Project in Key Areas of Serving Rural Revitalization of Department of Education of Guangdong Province [2019KZDZX2006]
  4. Special Fund for Science and Technology of Guangdong Province [DZX20192520309]
  5. Teachers' Characteristic Innovation Research Project of Guangdong University Research Findings Commercialzation Center in Guangdong Province [2020SWYY02]
  6. Open fund of Key Laboratory of Animal Nutritional Physiology and Metabolic Processes of Hunan Province, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Hunan Province [ISA2020112]

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The study demonstrated that supplementation of ZL significantly improved growth performance, small intestinal morphology, serum biochemical parameters, and immune organ index in Chinese yellow-feathered broilers. Additionally, ZL also showed a positive impact on the hepatic metallothionein levels in the broilers, making it a promising alternative to zinc sulfate.
In poultry, organic zinc compounds have higher bioavailability than inorganic zinc sources. However, as an organic zinc source, the application of zinc lactate (ZL) on Chinese yellow-feathered broilers has been rarely reported. Hence, the present study aimed to investigate the effects of ZL supplementation on growth performance, small intestinal morphology, serum biochemical parameters, immune organ index, as well as hepatic metallothionein of Chinese yellow-feathered broilers. A total of 2100 broilers (19 days old) were randomly assigned to 5 treatment groups, including the control (fed basal diet), ZL40 (basal diet plus 40 mg/kg ZL), ZL60 (basal diet plus 60 mg/kg ZL), ZL80 (basal diet plus 80 mg/kg ZL), and ZS80 (basal diet plus 80 mg/kg ZS. Each treatment group had 6 replicates with 70 chickens per replicate. Compared to the control group, the ZL40 and the ZS80 groups had a lower feed to gain ratio (P < 0.05), ZL40 group had higher duodenum and ileum villus heights (P < 0.05), and ZS80 and ZL80 groups had a lower ratio of villus height to crypt depth in the jejunum (P < 0.01). In addition, the ZL60 group had a higher concentration of total protein (P < 0.05) and activity of glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) (P < 0.01) compared with the ZS80 and the control groups. Interestingly, the ZL40, ZL60, and ZL80 groups all had higher levels of hepatic metallothionein than the other groups (P < 0.01). In conclusion, zinc lactate had a higher bioavailability and could be used as an alternative to zinc sulfate.

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