Comparative analysis of various sources of selenium on the growth performance and antioxidant status in broilers under heat stress

Author:

Gul F.1ORCID,Ahmad B.1ORCID,Afzal S.1ORCID,Ullah A.1ORCID,Khan S.2ORCID,Aman K.3ORCID,Khan M. T.4,Hadi F.4ORCID,Kiran K.4ORCID,Zahra M.4ORCID,Maqbool T.4ORCID,Mohsin U.4ORCID,Nadeem T.5ORCID,Javed M. A.5ORCID,Ali Q.6ORCID,Ahmad L.7

Affiliation:

1. University of Peshawar, Pakistan

2. Bacha Khan University, Pakistan

3. Abasyn University Peshawar, Pakistan

4. The University of Lahore, Pakistan

5. University of the Punjab Lahore, Pakistan

6. The University of Lahore, Pakistan; University of the Punjab Lahore, Pakistan

7. Khybar Medical College Peshawar, Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract The supplementation of Selenium-enriched probiotics is effective in reducing oxidative stress and maintaining meat quality stability in broiler chicken especially under heat stress. An experimental study was conducted to perform Comparative analysis of Selenium yeast with inorganic Se in broilers under heat stress. A total of 120 broilers chicks of one day were assigned to 4 groups each consisting 30 chicks fed on same basal diet but different selenium sources. The basal diet of group D1 was not supplemented with Se source (Negative control), group D2 basal diet was supplemented with inorganic selenium (Sodium selenite 0.22mg/Kg starter phase and 0.15mg/Kg finisher phase), group D3 basal diet was supplemented with commercially available organic selenium (Seleno-methionine 0.22mg/Kg starter phase and 0.15mg/Kg finisher phase) and group D4 basal diet was supplemented with self-developed organic selenium (Se-enriched yeast 0.22mg/Kg starter phase and 0.15mg/Kg finisher phase). The performance parameters i.e. feed intake (FI), live body weight (BW) and FCR were not significantly (p>0.05) effected by selenium supplementation in the starter phase but were significantly (p<0.05) effected in the finisher phase. Selenium supplementation significantly (p<0.05) effected serum Se level in different supplemented groups. Higher serum Se value (58.20±0.06) was recorded in D4 group. Similarly significantly lower selenium value was recorded for D4 and higher was recorded for D1 (11.36±0.08). However lower serum Paraoxonase (PON) value was recorded for D4 (13.24±0.01) and higher for D1 (13.33±0.03). Comparatively self-developed Se enriched yeast increased the Se accumulation and improved antioxidant system. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) was found higher in D4 (12.333±0.03) followed by D3, D2 and D1 respectively. Whereas superoxide dismutase (SOD) was significantly lower (p<0.05) in D4 (0.1437±0.003) followed by D3 (0.1457±0.002). Selenium supplementation increased the bird’s survival rate. Birds fed on Se enriched yeast showed higher Se deposition and better antioxidant capacity as compared to other sources of selenium. Se-enriched yeast displayed an improved result on Se deposition in tissues, and oxidative capacity, meat tenderness and immune response level as compared to other sources of selenium.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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