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Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) peel powder meal supplementation in broilers: effect on growth performance, digestibility, carcase and organ weights, serum and some meat antioxidant enzyme biomarkers

Journal

ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 119-131

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1828051X.2020.1870877

Keywords

Performance; digestibility; pomegranate peel; feed additives; broilers

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation and The World Academy of Science (NRF-TWAS) African Renaissance Doctoral Fellowship [110899]
  2. Govan Mbeki Research and Development Centre, University of Fort Hare, South Africa

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This study found that feeding birds 4 g/kg of pomegranate peel powder meal (PPPM) was more beneficial for their growth performance, digestibility, and other indices compared to diets supplemented with alpha-Tocopherol acetate (POSCON).
This study determined the dietary effects of pomegranate peel powder meal (PPPM) supplementation on growth performance, digestibility, carcase and organ weights, serum, and some meat antioxidant enzyme indices of Cobb 500 birds. Birds (n = 432) were randomly assigned to six experimental groups of four replicates each and were fed either diets supplemented with 2, 4, 6 and 8 g/kg of PPPM (PPPM2, PPPM4, PPPM6 and PPPM8), 0% additives (Negative control; NEGCON), or with alpha-Tocopherol acetate at 200 g/tonne (Positive control; POSCON). The diet x week interaction effect on feed intake (FI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) showed that the POSCON diet promoted a better FI and FCR at week 3. However, the FCR of the POSCON birds was comparable to that of the NEGCON, PPPM4 and PPPM6 birds. The average final body weight and average daily weight gain was highest in the PPPM2 and PPPM4 birds, whereas, PPPM2 birds had improved FCR and protein efficiency ratio compared with the POSCON birds. Thigh weight was highest in the PPPM4 group, whereas PPPM8 birds had the highest breast weight compared with the POSCON. Birds fed the PPPM4 diet also had improved nutrient digestibility compared with the POSCON birds. Spleen and gizzard weights were highest in PPPM4 birds compared with the NEGCON group. The concentration of serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) was decreased in PPPM4 birds, whereas meat from PPPM8 group had the highest catalase enzyme activity. It can be concluded that birds fed 4 g/kg PPPM outperformed the birds that were fed alpha-tocopherol supplemented (POSCON) diets in terms of performance, digestibility, carcase and organ indices. The effect of pomegranate peel powder meal supplementation was also pronounced in decreasing the concentration of AST at 4 g/kg and increasing the activity of catalase enzyme at 8 g/kg compared with the POSCON and NEGCON diets.

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