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“…According to Wang and Kim [20], dietary caprylic acid improved average egg weight and feed efficiency in Hy-Line brown, and had positive effects on serum blood metabolism and health status. Dietary GML supplementation increased body weight, feed consumption and carcass yield, and decreased the FCR in the broiler, which were also better for the health of chicken [13,14]. Dietary fat, rich in free lauric acids improved the FCR and breast muscle yield in broilers [21].…”
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“…According to Wang and Kim [20], dietary caprylic acid improved average egg weight and feed efficiency in Hy-Line brown, and had positive effects on serum blood metabolism and health status. Dietary GML supplementation increased body weight, feed consumption and carcass yield, and decreased the FCR in the broiler, which were also better for the health of chicken [13,14]. Dietary fat, rich in free lauric acids improved the FCR and breast muscle yield in broilers [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Besides, GML can be utilized directly by the enterocytes for energy production and thereby helps to support the integrity of the intestinal tissue in broilers [12]. Recent research show that dietary GML improve the production performance, health, feed efficiency and quality in poultry, and is regarded as a promising feed supplements in production [13,14]. According to the results from Fortuoso et al [13], GML supplementation increase the average body weight, feed consumption and carcass yield in male Cobb 500 broilers without toxic side effect.…”
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“…In particular, the concentration of lauric acid in BSFL-derived oil is considerably higher than in those derived from soybean, sunflower, and oil palm 66 . Lauric acid is known to react against lipid enveloped viruses, and many pathogenic bacteria and protozoa 6769 .…”
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“…Medium-chain α-monoglycerides are auspicious feed additives for the broilers industry. Glycerol monolaurate (GML) made from lauric acid and glycerol that lacks of toxicity, exhibits growth promoter capacity and potent antimicrobial activity [20]. They suggested that MGL could be used as an alternative antimicrobial in poultry farming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%