2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-022-03388-z
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Effects of Zinc, Manganese, and Taurine on Egg Shell Microstructure in Commercial Laying Hens After Peak Production

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“…(2008) , who reported that reducing dietary Met level (0.36 vs. 0.31%) had no influence on eggshell quality. Moreover, this result was contrary to the previous result that adding taurine (1.96 g/kg diet) increased the egg shell breaking strength in hens after peak production by increasing the integrity of calcium columns and decreased the size of egg shell pores ( Hajjarmanesh et al., 2022 ). The effect of TAU and/or Met on calcium absorption and deposition during eggshell formation needs to be investigated further.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…(2008) , who reported that reducing dietary Met level (0.36 vs. 0.31%) had no influence on eggshell quality. Moreover, this result was contrary to the previous result that adding taurine (1.96 g/kg diet) increased the egg shell breaking strength in hens after peak production by increasing the integrity of calcium columns and decreased the size of egg shell pores ( Hajjarmanesh et al., 2022 ). The effect of TAU and/or Met on calcium absorption and deposition during eggshell formation needs to be investigated further.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The unobvious changed laying performance by 21TAU and 42TAU and 0.1%TAU treatment indicated that dietary supplementation of TAU or partial replacement of Met with TAU has no unfavorable influence on the laying performance of hens. This result was in line with the previous work by Hajjarmanesh et al. (2022) , who reported that dietary TAU supplementation (1.96 g/kg diet) had no significant effect on egg production and egg weight of laying hens fed a basal diet with 0.42% digestible Met during 71 to 76 wk of age.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Thus, the content of Zinc was higher in the blood of experimental B birds compared to experimental A and control, which Hofmann & Hagey (2008) attributed to the dynamics of protein metabolism. As proved by Jegede et al (2011) and Hajjarmanesh et al (2022), the bioavailability of Zinc depends on the levels of phytic acid and Cuprum. Thus, the content of Cuprum in the blood of experimental poultry increases (P < 0.01), which is associated with the active participation of this element in the processes of hematopoiesis and is consistent with the dynamics of haematological parameters in chickens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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The effect of complex application of symbiotic and biocidal preparations on the metabolic status of broiler chickens' blood. Scientific Horizons, 25(12),[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]
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“…As a constituent of the carbonic anhydrase enzyme, zinc is crucial in preparing bicarbonate ions during eggshell formation. A deficit of this enzyme prevents the secretion of bicarbonate ions (the central particle required for the precipitation of calcium within the frame of calcium carbonate) (Hajjarmanesh et al., 2022 ). It causes a decrease in the weight of the eggshell.…”
Section: Previous Research In Layersmentioning
confidence: 99%