Growth performance, blood lipids, and fat digestibility of broilers fed diets supplemented with bile acid and xylanase

Author:

Alzawqari Mohammed H.,Shukry Atta Mustafa,Metwally Abdallah,Selim Shaimaa,Wadaan Mohammad A. M.,Kim In Ho,Cho Sungbo,Eltahan Hossam M.,Alagawany Mahmoud,Alhotan Rashed A.,Al Sulaiman Ali R.,Hussein Elsayed OsmanORCID,Saleh Ahmed A.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract. This study aimed to show the effect of bile acid (BA) and xylanase (Xyl) supplementation on the growth, fat digestibility, serum lipid metabolites, and ileal digesta viscosity of broilers. A total of 720 1 d old male broilers were allocated to one of nine treatments with four replicates in each under a factorial design arrangement of three levels of BA (0 %, 0.25 %, and 0.50 %) and three levels of Xyl (0 %, 0.05 %, and 0.10 %) supplementation. The duration of the experiment was 35 d (7–42 d). Growth performance, blood lipids, fat digestibility, and ileal digesta viscosity were determined. The experimental treatments did not affect feed intake (FI) and weight gain (WG). Supplementation of BA or Xyl did not significantly ameliorate the feed conversion rate (FCR) (p<0.05). The addition of BA linearly increased fat digestibility. At 7–21 d of age, the addition of BA or Xyl had a significant (p<0.05) increase in serum cholesterol (Chol) but no significant difference for other serum lipid parameters in broiler chickens fed with Xyl in the starter and grower periods. However, the supplementation of 0.5 % BA at 7–21 d of age significantly increased the Chol and low-density-lipoprotein (LDL) levels. The results of this trial revealed that the supplementation of xylanases had a great effect on the degradation of arabinoxylan from wheat, which led to a relatively greater reduction in ileal digesta viscosity; it was also found that supplementation of BA significantly increased the concentration of serum lipid metabolites, whereas BA and Xyl supplementation linearly increased the fat digestibility of the birds fed wheat and tallow diets.

Funder

King Saud University

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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