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Effect of Dietary Amaranth (Amaranthus hybridus chlorostachys) Supplemented with Enzyme Blend on Egg Quality, Serum Biochemistry and Antioxidant Status in Laying Hens

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ANTIOXIDANTS
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox12020456

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amaranth; enzyme blend; antioxidant status; laying hen; egg quality

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A feeding trial was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary raw amaranth grain on laying hens. Results showed that high levels of amaranth grain led to decreased blood cholesterol and productivity, while the addition of an enzyme blend improved production performance. Low concentrations of amaranth grain combined with the enzyme blend showed the most promising results in terms of cholesterol reduction. Overall, dietary amaranth grain positively affected egg quality and hen health, while the enzyme blend allowed for optimal balance between productivity and the benefits of amaranth grain.
A feeding trial was performed to assess the effects of dietary raw amaranth (Amaranthus hybridus chlorostachys) grain (RAG), with or without an enzyme blend, on the productive performance, blood biochemistry, and antioxidant status in laying hens. The trial was conducted following a completely randomized design by factorial method, including five levels of RAG (0, 10, 20, 30, and 40%, respectively) and two levels of enzyme blend (0 (-E) and 0.025 (+E) %). A total of 960 White Leghorn (Hy-line W-36) laying hens (56 weeks of age) were divided into 10 groups with eight repetitions, including 12 birds. The trial period was ten weeks. Results showed that RAG levels in feed (>10%) led to a significant decrease in blood total cholesterol (TC), but they also significantly decreased feed conversion ratio (FCR) (p < 0.05) as measured by feed intake (FI), hen daily production (HDP), egg weight (EW), and mass (EM), leading to overall worse productivity compared to the control group. On the contrary, the addition of the enzyme blend led to an improvement in the investigated production traits (p < 0.05), with the exception of HDP. The enzyme blend was also capable of recovering productive performance when combined with low concentrations of RAG (10%) (p < 0.05), and RAG x enzyme blend groups showed the lowest values of TC (p < 0.05). Moreover, the interaction effects for atherogenic index (LDL/HDL) indicated a significant and promising reduction in response to the addition of RAG both in the presence and absence of the enzyme blend (p < 0.05), and this additive also significantly reduced levels of egg yolk cholesterol (p < 0.05). In summary, the evidence gathered in this trial showed that dietary RAG had positive effects on egg quality characteristics, leading to the production of low-cholesterol eggs, and, at the same time, it may improve the health status of laying hens. Furthermore, the addition of an enzyme blend allowed feeding up to 10% RAG in the diet, leading to an optimal balance between animal productivity and the beneficial effects of RAG.

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