饲粮中添加蜂毒对肉鸡血清特性、抗氧化活性和肝脏脂肪酸组成的影响

Da-Hye Kim, S. Han, Yun-Sang Choi, H. Kang, Hong-Gu Lee, Kyung-Woo Lee
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本试验旨在研究饲粮中添加蜂毒对肉鸡血清特性、抗氧化活性和肝脏脂肪酸组成的影响。试验选用1日龄羽性雄性肉仔鸡875只,随机分为5个处理,每组7个重复(25只/重复),试验期3周。以玉米-豆粕为基础日粮。比较5种饲粮处理:1)基础饲粮、2)基础饲粮中蜂毒粉的添加量为10 μg/kg、3)基础饲粮中蜂毒粉的添加量为50 μg/kg、4)基础饲粮中蜂毒粉的添加量为100 μg/kg、5)基础饲粮中蜂毒粉的添加量为500 μg/kg。21 d时,每栏1只鸡在CO2气体中窒息屠宰,采集血液测定血清特征和抗氧化活性。此外,切除肝脏以测定丙二醛浓度并测定脂肪酸组成。在饲料中增加蜂毒对除甘油三酯和非酯化脂肪酸外的大多数血清参数没有影响。饲料中加入蜂毒可二次提高硬脂酸浓度(P<0.05),降低棕榈油酸、油酸、亚油酸、单不饱和脂肪酸和多不饱和脂肪酸浓度(P<0.05)。最后,饲料中添加蜂毒有二次降低肝脏丙二醛含量的趋势(P=0.054)。综上所述,饲粮中添加蜂毒可提高肉鸡抗氧化能力,影响脂肪酸代谢。(
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Effects of Dietary Bee Venom on Serum Characteristic, Antioxidant Activity and Liver Fatty Acid Composition in Broiler Chickens
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary bee venom on serum characteristics, antioxidant activity, and hepatic fatty acid composition in broiler chickens. A group of 875 one-day-old feather-sexed male broiler chicks were randomly allocated to five treatments with seven replicates (25 birds/replicate) for three weeks. A corn-soybean meal-based diet was used as the basal diet. Five dietary treatments were compared: 1) basal diet, 2) basal diet containing 10 μg/kg of bee venom powder, 3) basal diet containing 50 μg/kg of bee venom powder, 4) basal diet containing 100 μg/kg of bee venom powder, and 5) basal diet containing 500 μg/kg of bee venom powder. At 21 days, one bird per pen was slaughtered by asphyxiation in CO2 gas, and blood was collected to measure serum characteristics and antioxidant activity. In addition, the liver was excised to measure the concentration of malondialdehyde and determine fatty acid composition. Increasing dietary bee venom in the diet failed to affect most serum parameters except for triglyceride and non-esterified fatty acids. Dietary bee venom inclusion quadratically increased the concentration of stearic acid (P<0.05), but decreased palmitoleic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, mono-unsaturated fatty acids, and poly-unsaturated fatty acids. Finally, dietary bee venom tended to lower hepatic malondialdehyde contents quadratically (P=0.054). In conclusion, our study revealed that dietary bee venom improved antioxidant capacity and affected fatty acid metabolism in broiler chickens. (
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