Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8490949 Animal Feed Science and Technology 2018 40 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effect of lupin species was confirmed for all determined parameters. The DM of excreta quadratically increased as dietary level of yellow lupin was increased. The viscosity of ileal digesta linearly and quadratically increased as the narrow-leaved lupin inclusion was increased. The increasing of the narrow-leafed lupin level diet quadratically increased endogenous secretion loss through a higher production of sialic acid. The use of increasing levels of white lupin linearly and quadratically decreased sialic acid excretion. All diets containing lupin seeds decreased crypt depth, and diets with narrow-leaved and yellow lupins increased ileum villus height. To conclude, increasing levels of yellow and white lupins in broiler diets did not increase endogenous secretion loss and only to a small extent increased digestal viscosity. The narrow-leaved counterpart did not provide a satisfactory outcome.
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