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2019
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20190917033420
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Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Gooseberry/ Amla (Emblica officinalis) Powder on the Performance of Commercial Broiler Chicken

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“…Additionally, the improvements in antioxidant parameters are related to the active components found in AFP, which can stimulate natural antioxidant enzymes Rajak et al, (2004) and are confirmed in our study Table 1. Encouraging the present results Begum et al, (2019) who reported that AFP in a broiler diet significantly decreased serum MDA and increased GSH in a broiler diet at 0.5%. Our findings were in agreement with Manju et al, ) 2011) who showed that AFP and grape seed powders, each at a 0.5 percent level, significantly increased SOD, catalase, and GSH activities in the seminal plasma of broiler breeder cocks.…”
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“…Additionally, the improvements in antioxidant parameters are related to the active components found in AFP, which can stimulate natural antioxidant enzymes Rajak et al, (2004) and are confirmed in our study Table 1. Encouraging the present results Begum et al, (2019) who reported that AFP in a broiler diet significantly decreased serum MDA and increased GSH in a broiler diet at 0.5%. Our findings were in agreement with Manju et al, ) 2011) who showed that AFP and grape seed powders, each at a 0.5 percent level, significantly increased SOD, catalase, and GSH activities in the seminal plasma of broiler breeder cocks.…”
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“…Our results were in agreement with Dalal et al, (2018), who found that broilers supplemented with 0.75% or 1.0% AFP of the diet significantly decreased TC and LDL, while HDL increased dramatically compared with other low levels or the control group. The present results were confirmed by Begum et al, (2019), who found that supplemented 0.5% of AFP to broiler diet significantly decreased serum cholesterol and triglycerides. Similar conclusions were drawn by Kamil et al, (2021) who showed that TG, TC, significantly reduced as a result of being treated with AFP extracts compared with the control.…”
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“…Relevant to our observations, it was reported that supplementation of herbal feed additives with prominent ingredient like amla (E. officinalis) led to improvements in serum ALP and SGPT levels, and unaltered levels of serum protein and SGOT in all treatment groups (Vidhyarthi et al, 2008). Supplementation of amla powder in broiler chicks had shown significant impact on the serum biochemical parameters such as total serum protein, SGPT/ ALT and SGOT/AST levels (Begum et al, 2019). It was reported that supplementation of herbal feed containing E. officinalis (amla) showed better impact on SGOT and ALP parameters than the control group (Patankar et al, 2011).…”
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