2021
DOI: 10.1080/1828051x.2021.1975503
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Effects of silymarin and nano-silymarin on performance, egg quality, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal morphology of laying hens during storage

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“…Silybin is a quasi-equimolar mixture of two diastereomers named silybin A and silybin B, which is a major bioactive molecule with various biological properties, including antioxidant, anticancer, and immunomodulatory [6,7]. Emerging studies showed that dietary silymarin/silybin exhibited health-promoting effects for animals [8,9]. For instance, diets supplemented with silymarin could improve growth performance, intestinal health, and egg quality in poultry [9,10].…”
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“…Silybin is a quasi-equimolar mixture of two diastereomers named silybin A and silybin B, which is a major bioactive molecule with various biological properties, including antioxidant, anticancer, and immunomodulatory [6,7]. Emerging studies showed that dietary silymarin/silybin exhibited health-promoting effects for animals [8,9]. For instance, diets supplemented with silymarin could improve growth performance, intestinal health, and egg quality in poultry [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging studies showed that dietary silymarin/silybin exhibited health-promoting effects for animals [8,9]. For instance, diets supplemented with silymarin could improve growth performance, intestinal health, and egg quality in poultry [9,10]. Dietary supplementation with silymarin (40 g/day) during transition and lactation enhanced the serum antioxidant activity of sows [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feeding incremental levels of milk thistle meal led to a remarkable decrease in serum cholesterol, TG, and MDA concentrations, while there was a significant increase in blood high-density lipoprotein content [52]. In laying hens, the effects on intestinal morphology derived from the administration of SIL were also observed by Faryadi and colleagues [53]. The feed supplementation with a different type-form of SIL (nano-SIL, powder-SIL, and lecithinized-SIL, composition not reported) affected the jejunal morphology, especially with the administration of nano-SIL and lecithinized SIL, with an increase in the villus height, villus width, and villus-to-crypt ratio.…”
Section: Milk Thistle and Its Derivative Products In Poultrymentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The crude protein and ether extract digestibility increased, regardless of the type-form of SIL. Additionally, possibly mediated by the effects of the drug on the gut development and/or retention of dietary nutrients, increased egg production (Em) and egg weight with no BW and FI variations were observed [53]. In Leghorn laying hens fed a diet supplemented with fish or sunflower oil, 30 g/kg of milk thistle cake (composition not reported) improved eggshell quality (strength, thickness, and Haugh unit) with a reduction in egg yolk cholesterol.…”
Section: Milk Thistle and Its Derivative Products In Poultrymentioning
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