2021
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.51219.1
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The effects of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts as probiotics on the growth performance, relative organ weight, blood parameters, and immune responses of broiler: A meta-analysis

Abstract: Introduction: The number of publications in Scopus on this topic increased from less than 50 in 1995 to more than 250 in 2015. In other hand, Inconsistency in results about the correlation between yeast and lactic acid bacteria as probiotics has been evident since the early publications on use in broilers. Methods: A meta-analysis was conducted to determine relationship between lactic acid bacteria and yeast as probiotics to broiler diets on the growth performance, relative organ weight, blood parameters, and … Show more

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“…Figshare: PRISMA checklist for ''The effects of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts as probiotics on the growth performance, relative organ weight, blood parameters, and immune responses of broiler: A meta-analysis''. https://doi.org/10.6084/ m9.figshare.14060501 75 .…”
Section: Reporting Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figshare: PRISMA checklist for ''The effects of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts as probiotics on the growth performance, relative organ weight, blood parameters, and immune responses of broiler: A meta-analysis''. https://doi.org/10.6084/ m9.figshare.14060501 75 .…”
Section: Reporting Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] the acidifier content also plays an important role in increasing egg production where organic acids such as citric acid can increase enzymatic processes and can lower digestive pH so that absorption of nutrients such as calcium and phosphorus can occur optimally. These nutrients will be absorbed by the small intestine and then transferred to the bloodstream and lymph, which will be circulated throughout the body to meet the body's needs [14]. Good nutrition absorption will support the daily needs of livestock so that daily productivity increases.…”
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confidence: 99%