2017
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2017.18616
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Gıda Katkısı Olarak Moringa oleifera Kabukları ile Beslemenin Broiler Tavuklarda Performans ve Kan Parametreleri ile Göğüs Etinin Kimyasal Kompozisyonu ve Biyoaktif Bileşiklerine Etkisi

Abstract: This study was conducted to explore the effect of Moringa oleifera pods meal (MPM) on growth performance, blood metabolites, chemical composition, meat quality and immunity of broilers. For the purpose, two hundred (Hubbard classic) broiler birds having weight 40.4±3.02 g, were assigned to four treatments with five replicates and ten birds per replicate in a Completely randomized Design. Starter and finisher diets were added with four levels (0, 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5% of MPM) over and above. results of this study s… Show more

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“…These findings indicated that POLM had no deleterious effects on kidney function. Various studies using phytobiotics supplementation in broiler chickens have supported our present study results, including the work by Rubio et al [77], Ahmad et al [78], and Adegoke et al [52].…”
Section: Serum Biochemistrysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These findings indicated that POLM had no deleterious effects on kidney function. Various studies using phytobiotics supplementation in broiler chickens have supported our present study results, including the work by Rubio et al [77], Ahmad et al [78], and Adegoke et al [52].…”
Section: Serum Biochemistrysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These results suggest that AGN supplementation did not have any detrimental effects on kidney function. Our findings are in line with several studies on phytobiotic supplementation in broiler chickens, including the work by Rubio et al (2019) and Ahmad et al (2018).…”
Section: Biochemical Indicatorssupporting
confidence: 91%