Effect of dietary chitosan supplementation on productive and physiological performance parameters of growing New Zealand white rabbits

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作者
Kamal, Mahmoud [1 ]
Kishk, Waleid H. [2 ]
Khalil, Hassan A. [2 ]
Abdel-Khalek, Ahmed M. [1 ]
Ayoub, Mostafa A. [2 ]
Swelum, Ayman A. [3 ]
Alqhtani, Abdulmohsen H. [3 ]
Ba-Awadh, Hani A. [3 ]
Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E. [4 ]
机构
[1] Anim Prod Res Inst, Agr Res Ctr, Dokki 12618, Giza, Egypt
[2] Suez Canal Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Anim Prod, Ismailia 41522, Egypt
[3] King Saud Univ, Coll Food & Agr Sci, Dept Anim Prod, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[4] Zagazig Univ, Fac Agr, Poultry Dept, Zagazig 44511, Egypt
关键词
Rabbit; Chitosan; Growth performance; Carcass; Physiological traits; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE; OLIGOSACCHARIDE SUPPLEMENTATION; NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY; INTESTINAL MORPHOLOGY; PLASMA-LIPIDS; EGG QUALITY; IN-VITRO; POULTRY; DERIVATIVES; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123166
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary chitosan supplementation on the growth performance, carcass traits, and some physiological parameters of weaned New Zealand White rabbits (NZW). Sixty-four NZWs were randomly distributed into four dietary experimental groups (n = 16) and fed a basal diet ad libitum for eight weeks: under Egyptian conditions. The basal diet without chitosan served as the control group, while the other three groups were fed diets containing 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 g chitosan/kg diet. We observed significant (P <= 0.05) differences among chitosan treatments. Specifically, groups supplemented with chitosan in their diets had significantly (P <= 0.05) higher final body weight and weight gain, as well as an improved feed conversion ratio compared to the control group. Rabbits fed chitosan at 0.2 g/kg diet performed the best in growth traits compared to other treatment groups. Rabbits fed chitosan at 0.4 g/kg diet had significantly (P <= 0.05) higher levels of total protein in their blood than in the control group. However, levels did not differ significantly from that in the 0.2 group. Likewise, the highest (P <= 0.05) levels of glucose and HDL concentrations were detected in rabbits fed chitosan at a 0.2 g/kg diet. All chitosan-supplemented groups (especially at 0.2 g/kg diet) had higher economic efficiency and relative profit levels than the control group. Moreover, morphometric evaluations of the small intestine revealed higher villi number and crypt depth values in chitosan-treated animals compared to the control group. We conclude that using chitosan at levels of 0.2 or 0.4 g/kg diet can effectively improve the body weight gain, feed conversion ratio and economic efficiency, as well as the overall health status of NZW under Egyptian conditions.
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