2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci.2007.01.014
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Influence of dietary inorganic and organic copper salt and level of soybean oil on plasma lipids, metabolites and mineral balance of broiler chickens

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“…However, blood GPX activity was unaffected by extra Cu supplementation in the current study. Attia et al (2012) in ducks and Mondal et al (2007) in broilers demonstrated that high dietary Cu supplementation increased plasma Cu concentration but decreased plasma Zn concentration, which are consistent with present findings. Increasing plasma Cu concentration due to Cu supplementation to diets indicating that dietary Cu levels were reflected in plasma Cu concentration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…However, blood GPX activity was unaffected by extra Cu supplementation in the current study. Attia et al (2012) in ducks and Mondal et al (2007) in broilers demonstrated that high dietary Cu supplementation increased plasma Cu concentration but decreased plasma Zn concentration, which are consistent with present findings. Increasing plasma Cu concentration due to Cu supplementation to diets indicating that dietary Cu levels were reflected in plasma Cu concentration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Cu has also a great role in lipid metabolism at pharmacological levels in poultry (Bakalli et al, 1995); nevertheless, the main objective of adding extra Cu (100 to 300) to broiler diets, in addition to its cholesterolreducing effects, is to improve the live performance of the birds, mainly via the bactericidal, bacterioststic or both, effects of Cu on the gastrointestinal tract microbiota (Karimi et al, 2011;Pang and Applegate, 2007). The most commonly used Cu for supplementation in animal diet is inorganic Cu in the form of Cu-sulphate pentahydrate (CuSO 4 ・ 5H 2 O) due to cost and commercial availability (Mondal et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In earlier experiments of other authors (Baker et al, 1991;Mondal et al, 2007) dietary Cu in organic form, including Cu-lysine, Cu-methionine and Cu-proteinate, was absorbed to the same or to a higher degree than Cu in the form of cupric sulphate. Paik et al (1999) reported that Cu from a Cu-methionine complex was better absorbed and accumulated to a higher degree in the breast muscles and to a lower degree in the liver of chickens than Cu from copper sulphate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results show that the tibia major mineral concentration (Ca and P) were unaffected (P>0.1) by dietary treatments both at days 56 and 126 of the experiment. Similarly, Mondal et al (2007) reported no impact of dietary copper source on major mineral balance and plasma concentrations of such elements as Ca, P and Mg in broilers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Також він каталізує включення феруму в структуру гему і є незамінною речовиною в кровообігу (Emelyanov, 2002). Нині однією з найбільш доступних для використання неорганічних сполук Cu є сульфат, який додається в раціон птиці понад його вміст у базових комбікормах в якості протимікробного і стимулюючого активатора (Arias, Koutos, 2006;Brainer et al, 2003;Mondal et al, 2007;Shahzad et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2007;Abaza et al, 2009;Zahedi et. al., 2013).…”
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