钙、磷和外源性植酸酶对感染艾美耳病或坏死性肠炎的肉鸡生长性能和骨灰的交互影响:系统综述和荟萃分析

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Applied Poultry Research Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.japr.2024.100422
Hanyi Shi, Jinquan Wang, Woo Kyun Kim
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尽管已有多项研究探讨了钙(Ca)、磷(P)和外源植酸酶(EP)对肉鸡生长性能和骨骼矿化对日粮非卟啉酸盐(nPP)水平的响应的影响,但侧重于艾美耳病或坏死性肠炎(NE)感染下这些因素的荟萃分析研究仍是一个空白。针对这一空白,我们对相关文献进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,以阐明这一问题。我们发现,无论感染状况如何,降低肉鸡日粮中的钙和nPP水平都会导致增重(BWG)、采食量(FI)和骨灰百分比下降。接种艾美耳病疫苗会降低体重增重和骨灰重量,而感染艾美耳病则会严重影响体重增重、FI、饲料转化率(FCR)和骨灰重量。然而,补充植酸酶可增加体重、骨灰百分比和骨灰重量。值得注意的是,当肉鸡感染艾美耳病或坏死性肠炎时,植酸酶对骨灰百分比和骨灰重量的功效会受到影响。我们的研究结果表明,钙、nPP、植酸酶和感染条件会显著影响肉鸡的生长性能和骨骼矿化。植酸酶对骨灰重量和骨灰百分比的影响因不同的感染状况而异。鉴于这些相互关系的复杂性,我们有必要开展进一步的研究,以加深我们对艾美耳病感染条件下它们对肉鸡生长和骨矿化的综合影响的理解。
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Interactive effects of calcium, phosphorus, and exogenous phytase on growth performance and bone ash in broilers under Eimeria or necrotic enteritis infections: a systemic review and meta-analysis

Although several studies have explored the influence of calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), and exogenous phytase (EP) on growth performance and bone mineralization responses to dietary nonphytate P (nPP) levels in broilers, there remains a gap in meta-analytical research focusing on these factors under Eimeria or necrotic enteritis (NE) infections. To address this gap, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the relevant literature to shed light on this issue. We found that regardless of infection status, reducing Ca and nPP levels in broiler diets led to decreased body weight gain (BWG), feed intake (FI) and bone ash percentage. Eimeria vaccination reduced BWG and bone ash weight, whereas Eimeria infection severely impacted BWG, FI, feed conversion ratio (FCR), and bone ash weight. However, phytase supplementation increased BWG, bone ash percentage and ash weight. Notably, the efficacy of phytase on bone ash percentage and ash weight were compromised when broilers were infected with Eimeria or necrotic enteritis. Our findings suggest that Ca, nPP, phytase, and infection conditions significantly influence the growth performance and bone mineralization of broilers. The effects of phytase on bone ash weight and ash percentage vary depending on different infection status. Given the complexity of these interrelationships, further research is warranted to deepen our understanding of their combined effects on broiler growth and bone mineralization under Eimeria infections.

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Journal of Applied Poultry Research
Journal of Applied Poultry Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Poultry Research (JAPR) publishes original research reports, field reports, and reviews on breeding, hatching, health and disease, layer management, meat bird processing and products, meat bird management, microbiology, food safety, nutrition, environment, sanitation, welfare, and economics. As of January 2020, JAPR will become an Open Access journal with no subscription charges, meaning authors who publish here can make their research immediately, permanently, and freely accessible worldwide while retaining copyright to their work. Papers submitted for publication after October 1, 2019 will be published as Open Access papers. The readers of JAPR are in education, extension, industry, and government, including research, teaching, administration, veterinary medicine, management, production, quality assurance, product development, and technical services. Nutritionists, breeder flock supervisors, production managers, microbiologists, laboratory personnel, food safety and sanitation managers, poultry processing managers, feed manufacturers, and egg producers use JAPR to keep up with current applied poultry research.
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