2018
DOI: 10.5897/ijlp2018.0472
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Effects of L-Arginine supplementation of drinking water on the kidney and liver of Sasso chickens

Abstract: The present study was conducted to determine the effects of L-arginine supplementation of drinking water on the kidney and liver of Sasso chickens. The study comprised 297 mixed sex Sasso chickens of twelve-weeks old raised in floor pens; the birds were randomly distributed into three treatments and three replicates with thirty-three birds per replicate. The design of the experiment is the completely randomized design (CRD). The birds were fed grower's mash and given different treatment of 0 mg/L (Treatment A … Show more

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“…The hepatocyte gap appeared in normal architecture in the 1C, 1C1, 2C1, 3C1, 1T1, and 2T2 groups. The degeneration of livers was observed for birds when treated with 167 and 334 mg/L of L-Arg, which had an adverse effects on organs [60]. The liver after treatment with L-Arg (334 mg/L) had congested vascular spaces and periportal mononuclear inflammatory infiltration [61].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The hepatocyte gap appeared in normal architecture in the 1C, 1C1, 2C1, 3C1, 1T1, and 2T2 groups. The degeneration of livers was observed for birds when treated with 167 and 334 mg/L of L-Arg, which had an adverse effects on organs [60]. The liver after treatment with L-Arg (334 mg/L) had congested vascular spaces and periportal mononuclear inflammatory infiltration [61].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hepatocyte gap appears in normal architecture in 1C, 1C1, 2C1, 3C1, 1T1, and 2T2. Degeneration of livers were observed for birds when treated with 167 and 334 mg/L of L-Arg had adverse effects on organs [52]. The liver after treatment with L-Arg (334mg/L) had congested vascular spaces and periportal mononuclear inflammatory infiltration [53].…”
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