Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strains

ABSTRACT: This research aimed to assess the impact of diet supplementation of Advanced Chelate Technology-based Mineral (ACTMS), on the Ross and Arian broilers performance. 520 broilers, of two strains, were allocated to 8 treatments (4 for each strain), 5 replicates, (13 chicks/replicate) and reare...

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Main Authors: Sarwar Sohail, Majid Mottaghitalab, Navid Ghavi Hossein‐Zadeh, Mohammad Hassan Nazaran
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Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
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author Sarwar Sohail
Majid Mottaghitalab
Navid Ghavi Hossein‐Zadeh
Mohammad Hassan Nazaran
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description ABSTRACT: This research aimed to assess the impact of diet supplementation of Advanced Chelate Technology-based Mineral (ACTMS), on the Ross and Arian broilers performance. 520 broilers, of two strains, were allocated to 8 treatments (4 for each strain), 5 replicates, (13 chicks/replicate) and reared for 42 d. The treatments include 0 (CONT), 250 (SBC250), 1,000 (SBC1000), and 2,000 (SBC2000) of ACTMS. Feed intake, weight gain, and feed conversion ratio were recorded, and the European Production Efficiency Factor (EPEF) was also calculated. Serum antibody was measured in response to sheep red blood cell (SRBC) to evaluate humoral immune response. Blood sample and tibia were used to measure the bone composition of Ca and P. No significant difference was obtained in feed intake (P > 0.05), however, weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and EPEF showed significant differences (P ˂ 0.05). The results showed that the interaction effect of Ross× SBC250 had the highest average daily feed intake during 25 to 42 and 0 to 42 d of age, but Ross×CONT group provided the lowest average daily feed intake (P ˂ 0.05). Furthermore, the Ross×CONT group had the highest average daily gain during 0 to 10, 25 to 42, and 0 to 42 d of age (P < 0.05). The Ross×CONT group also provided the best feed conversion ratio during 0 to 10 d of rearing period compared to other treatments (P < 0.05). Various levels of ACTMS, significantly (P ˂ 0.05) enhanced the antioxidant activity of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase. No significant differences were obtained in blood parameter (P > 0.05), though, SBC2000 exhibited the greatest numerical phosphorus content. There was no significant impact of strain effects on blood metabolites, however, the Ross strain exhibited higher values. The results indicated that the Arian× SBC250 group had the largest tibia diameter which had a significant difference from the Arian×CONT group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, ACTMS inclusion in the ration (either replacement or on top) led to the significant improvement of FCR and ADWG (SBC250 as on top) and EPEF (SBC2000 replacement) in the Ross strain and some parameters in Arian strains (mostly numerically).
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spelling doaj-art-6443eff1c58343dd85f1ea9c6da95e512025-08-20T02:37:43ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912024-12-011031210430410.1016/j.psj.2024.104304Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strainsSarwar Sohail0Majid Mottaghitalab1Navid Ghavi Hossein‐Zadeh2Mohammad Hassan Nazaran3Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, IranDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran; Corresponding author:Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, IranDepartment of Research and Development, Sodour Ahrar Shargh Company, Tehran, Iran; Co-corresponding author:ABSTRACT: This research aimed to assess the impact of diet supplementation of Advanced Chelate Technology-based Mineral (ACTMS), on the Ross and Arian broilers performance. 520 broilers, of two strains, were allocated to 8 treatments (4 for each strain), 5 replicates, (13 chicks/replicate) and reared for 42 d. The treatments include 0 (CONT), 250 (SBC250), 1,000 (SBC1000), and 2,000 (SBC2000) of ACTMS. Feed intake, weight gain, and feed conversion ratio were recorded, and the European Production Efficiency Factor (EPEF) was also calculated. Serum antibody was measured in response to sheep red blood cell (SRBC) to evaluate humoral immune response. Blood sample and tibia were used to measure the bone composition of Ca and P. No significant difference was obtained in feed intake (P > 0.05), however, weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and EPEF showed significant differences (P ˂ 0.05). The results showed that the interaction effect of Ross× SBC250 had the highest average daily feed intake during 25 to 42 and 0 to 42 d of age, but Ross×CONT group provided the lowest average daily feed intake (P ˂ 0.05). Furthermore, the Ross×CONT group had the highest average daily gain during 0 to 10, 25 to 42, and 0 to 42 d of age (P < 0.05). The Ross×CONT group also provided the best feed conversion ratio during 0 to 10 d of rearing period compared to other treatments (P < 0.05). Various levels of ACTMS, significantly (P ˂ 0.05) enhanced the antioxidant activity of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase. No significant differences were obtained in blood parameter (P > 0.05), though, SBC2000 exhibited the greatest numerical phosphorus content. There was no significant impact of strain effects on blood metabolites, however, the Ross strain exhibited higher values. The results indicated that the Arian× SBC250 group had the largest tibia diameter which had a significant difference from the Arian×CONT group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, ACTMS inclusion in the ration (either replacement or on top) led to the significant improvement of FCR and ADWG (SBC250 as on top) and EPEF (SBC2000 replacement) in the Ross strain and some parameters in Arian strains (mostly numerically).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579124008836chelateinorganic mineraltrace mineralbone strengthbroiler chick
spellingShingle Sarwar Sohail
Majid Mottaghitalab
Navid Ghavi Hossein‐Zadeh
Mohammad Hassan Nazaran
Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strains
Poultry Science
chelate
inorganic mineral
trace mineral
bone strength
broiler chick
title Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strains
title_full Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strains
title_fullStr Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strains
title_full_unstemmed Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strains
title_short Effect of advanced chelate technology-based trace minerals on growth performance, mineral digestibility, tibia properties, and antioxidant status in two broiler strains
title_sort effect of advanced chelate technology based trace minerals on growth performance mineral digestibility tibia properties and antioxidant status in two broiler strains
topic chelate
inorganic mineral
trace mineral
bone strength
broiler chick
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579124008836
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