Animal protein‐soybean oil‐based broiler diet optimizes net profit at the expense of desirable ω‐6 fatty acids from the breast muscle of the broiler chicken

Author:

Hossain Md. Emran1ORCID,Akter Nasima2,Bhowmik Priunka1,Islam Md. Saiful3,Sultan Md. Nahid4,Islam Shilpi5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram Bangladesh

2. Department of Dairy and Poultry Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram Bangladesh

3. Poultry Feed Division ACI Godrej Agrovet Private Limited Bangladesh

4. Department of Livestock Services Kishoreganj Nilphamari Bangladesh

5. Department of Animal Science and Nutrition Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University Salna Gazipur Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractTotal 288 Ross‐308‐day‐old male broiler chicks were randomly distributed into six dietary treatment groups in a two‐way ANOVA with 2 × 3 factorial arrangements (two factors, i.e., dietary protein and energy having two types of protein, e.g., plant, animal and three different sources of energy, e.g., soybean oil, rice bran oil and sunflower oil) to justify if animal protein‐soybean oil based broiler diet optimizes net profit at the expense of desirable ω‐6 fatty acids in the breast muscle of the broiler chicken. Average daily feed intake (ADFI), final live weight (FLW), average daily gain (ADG), feed efficiency (FE), carcass characteristics, cardio‐pulmonary morphometry, fatty acid profile of the breast muscle and cost‐benefit analysis were measured. Results indicated that animal protein significantly increased 4.27% FLW, 6.13% ADFI, 4.31% ADG and 2.93% wing weight. Accordingly, soybean oil increased 4.76% FLW, 3.80% ADG and 1.36% dressing percentage at the expense of 12.07% proventriculus weight compared with sunflower oil. The generalized linear model identified no interaction effects of the sources of protein and energy on overall performance of the birds. Replacement of vegetable protein by animal protein decreased 14.01% ∑ω‐3, 12.16% ∑ω‐6 and 12.21% sum of polyunsaturated fatty acids (∑PUFA) and concomitantly increased 10.82% sum of saturated fatty acids (∑SFAs) in the breast muscle (Pectoralis major). Accordingly, replacement of sunflower oil by soybean oil decreased 29.17% ∑ω‐3, 6.71% ∑ω‐6, 11.62% sum of monounsaturated fatty acids (∑MUFAs) and 7.33% ∑PUFAs and concurrently increased 18.36% ∑SFAs in the breast muscle of the broiler birds. It was concluded that animal protein‐soybean oil‐based broiler diet optimized net profit at the expense of desirable ω‐3 and ω‐6 fatty acids in the breast muscle of the broiler chicken.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Food Animals

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