PRODUCTIVITY, METABOLITES OF BLOOD SERUM LIPID METABOLISM AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE BROILER CHICKEN LIVER ON THE BACKGROUND OF FEEDING EMULSIFIERS

  • K. V. Ryazantseva, Junior Researcher Federal Scientific Center for Biological Systems and Agricultural Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • E. A. Sizova, Grand PhD in Biological Sciences Federal Scientific Center for Biological Systems and Agricultural Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • K. S. Nechitaylo, Researcher Federal Scientific Center for Biological Systems and Agricultural Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Emulsifiers are used in animal nutrition to improve fat emulsification and increase absorption. The liver is the central organ controlling lipid homeostasis. The aim of the research was identification the effect of feeding various types of substances with emulsifying properties: soy lecithin and Lesimaks Premium feed additive on productivity, metabolites of lipid metabolism in blood serum and the chemical composition of the liver of broiler chickens. Our studies show the effectiveness of "Lesimaks Premium" to a greater extent in comparison with soy lecithin. By the end of the experiment, the lead in live weight of broiler chickens compared to the control was 7.9%. In the experiment, both emulsifiers changed the fatty acid composition of the liver, while oleic acid increased and linoleic acid decreased in the liver, against the background of an increase in HDL and a decrease in serum LDL. The study highlights the promising potential for improving broiler performance through the use of emulsifiers in diets.

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Published
19-05-2024
How to Cite
RYAZANTSEVA, K. V.; SIZOVA, E. A.; NECHITAYLO, K. S.. PRODUCTIVITY, METABOLITES OF BLOOD SERUM LIPID METABOLISM AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE BROILER CHICKEN LIVER ON THE BACKGROUND OF FEEDING EMULSIFIERS. Vestnik of the Russian agricultural science, [S.l.], n. 4, p. 82-85, jan. 1970. ISSN 2500-2082. Available at: <http://www.vestnik-rsn.ru/vrsn/article/view/1112>. Date accessed: 19 may 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.31857/2500-2082/2023/4/82-85.
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