2019
DOI: 10.1080/00071668.2019.1622081
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The relevance of glycine and serine in poultry nutrition: a review

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“…Glycine, as a nutritive additive in broiler feed, is a necessary functional amino acid for poultry; promotes immune regulation by participating in the synthesis of creatine, uric acid, glutathione, and other substances in the body; and is used as an antioxidant and for its other biological functions [12,15,16]. Studies have shown that the addition of glycine to low-protein diets can increase the growth efficiency of broilers, and the growth performance is comparable to that with normal protein diets [17][18][19]. The supplementation of fructose in broiler diets not only improves palatability, but also improves the performance of broilers [20].…”
Section: Analysis Of Yc Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glycine, as a nutritive additive in broiler feed, is a necessary functional amino acid for poultry; promotes immune regulation by participating in the synthesis of creatine, uric acid, glutathione, and other substances in the body; and is used as an antioxidant and for its other biological functions [12,15,16]. Studies have shown that the addition of glycine to low-protein diets can increase the growth efficiency of broilers, and the growth performance is comparable to that with normal protein diets [17][18][19]. The supplementation of fructose in broiler diets not only improves palatability, but also improves the performance of broilers [20].…”
Section: Analysis Of Yc Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poultry can convert glycine into serine and vice versa; however, these conversions are not adequate to support maximal growth. Glycine is considered important for uric acid synthesis for nitrogenous waster excretion, the formation of blood haem, amino acid anabolism including synthesis of scleroproteins (collagen, keratin, elastin), gut mucin glycoproteins, metabolism of arginine, threonine, cysteine, and methionine [2]. Glycine and serine are incorporated in almost all body proteins.…”
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“…This increase amounted to 15%, and interestingly, serine content was also increased by 10%. Because glycine and serine are interconvertible ( Siegert and Rodehustcord, 2019 ), this suggests a potential Gly equiv sparing effect for this treatment, although it does not appear to be the case on day 26, or for 1.2 g/kg of GAA at day 39. Nonetheless, if feeding GAA evokes lower endogenous GAA synthesis, then similar to the effect on Arg, Gly equiv should be less used for this purpose.…”
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confidence: 99%