Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research, Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 516-526 , 01/09/2022

Designer meat production, carcass quality, and hemato-biochemical parameters of broilers fed dietary synbiotic derived from trimmed asparagus by-products combined with probiotic supplementation

Manatsanan Nopparatmaitree, Sittichai Bunlue, Silchai Washiraomornlert, Pornpan Saenphoom, Warangkana Kitpipit, Soranot Chotnipat

Abstract

Objective: This experiment investigated the effects of synbiotic supplementation produced from probiotics and prebiotics from trimmed asparagus by-products (TABP) on broiler chicken diets in order to yield designer meat production. Materials and Methods: A total of 320 one-day-old Ross 308<sup>®</sup> chicks were randomly allocated to dietary treatments with four replications each (n = 20). The dietary treatments were composed of a control group without supplementation and treatment groups fed with 10, 30, and 50 gm/kg of TABP supplementation in diets combined with 2 gm/kg probiotics. Results: The results showed that broilers fed dietary supplementation of TABP with 2 gm/kg had a lower level of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in the serum, which reduced the atherogenic indices of the serum, such as cardiac risk ratio and atherogenic coefficient (p < 0.05). In addition, the cholesterol content and the fatty acid profile of breast meat, including palmitic acid, oleic acid, saturated fatty acid, and omega 9 levels, also declined with the increasing levels of TABP inclusion (p < 0.05). Moreover, the supplementation of TABP in diets caused a decline in the atherogenic and thrombogenicity indices and a rise in Δ-9 desaturase (16) index and hypocholesterolemic to the hypercholesterolemic ratio of meat (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Synbiotic supplementation of up to 30 gm/kg TABP combined with 2 gm/kg probiotics in the chicken diet can potentially be utilized for the production of designer meat

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

AsparagusBroilerDesigner meatProbioticsSynbiotics

ASJC Subject Area

Agricultural and Biological Sciences : Animal Science and ZoologyVeterinary : Veterinary (all)

Funding Agency

National Research Council of Thailand


Bibliography


Nopparatmaitree, M., Bunlue, S., Washiraomornlert, S., Saenphoom, P., Kitpipit, W., & Chotnipat, S. (2022). Designer meat production, carcass quality, and hemato-biochemical parameters of broilers fed dietary synbiotic derived from trimmed asparagus by-products combined with probiotic supplementation. Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research, 9(3) 516-526. doi:10.5455/javar.2022.i621

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