Impact of high Spirulina diet, extruded or supplemented with enzymes, on blood cells, systemic metabolites, and hepatic lipid and mineral profiles of broiler chickens

The impact of 15% dietary inclusion of Spirulina ( ) in broiler chickens was explored, focusing on blood cellular components, systemic metabolites and hepatic lipid and mineral composition. From days 14 to 35 of age, 120 broiler chickens were divided and allocated into four dietary treatments: a sta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in veterinary science 2024-03, Vol.11, p.1342310-1342310
Hauptverfasser: Spínola, Maria P, Alfaia, Cristina M, Costa, Mónica M, Pinto, Rui M A, Lopes, Paula A, Pestana, José M, Tavares, João C, Mendes, Ana R, Mourato, Miguel P, Tavares, Beatriz, Carvalho, Daniela F P, Martins, Cátia F, Ferreira, Joana I, Lordelo, Madalena M, Prates, José A M
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Zusammenfassung:The impact of 15% dietary inclusion of Spirulina ( ) in broiler chickens was explored, focusing on blood cellular components, systemic metabolites and hepatic lipid and mineral composition. From days 14 to 35 of age, 120 broiler chickens were divided and allocated into four dietary treatments: a standard corn and soybean meal-based diet (control), a 15% Spirulina diet, a 15% extruded Spirulina diet, and a 15% Spirulina diet super-dosed with an enzyme blend (0.20% porcine pancreatin plus 0.01% lysozyme). The haematological analysis revealed no significant deviations (  > 0.05) in blood cell counts across treatments, suggesting that high Spirulina inclusion maintains haematological balance. The systemic metabolic assessment indicated an enhanced antioxidant capacity in birds on Spirulina diets (  
ISSN:2297-1769
2297-1769
DOI:10.3389/fvets.2024.1342310