Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8491316 Animal Feed Science and Technology 2016 43 Pages PDF
Abstract
The current study was conducted to evaluate the effect of feed supplementation with a phytogenic product (equal mixture of thymol plus carvacrol; T+C) on performance, nutrient retention, volatile fatty acid (VFA) profiles, cecum microbial ecosystem, serum parameters and characteristics of gastrointestinal tract of broilers fed on wheat-based diets with or without an NSP-degrading enzyme product (xylanase plus β-glucanase; E) from d 0 to 42. Six dietary treatments were arranged according to a factorial design with three levels of T+C (0, 100 and 200 mg/kg of diet) and two levels of E (0 and 0.5 g/kg of diet). Each treatment was replicated five times with 12 chicks per replicate. There was no interaction effect between E and T+C on any of the measured parameters. Compared with the control group, birds fed diets containing E or T+C had a higher (P < 0.01) final body weight, average daily gain and feed efficiency at d 42. Digesta viscosity was reduced (P < 0.05) in treatments with E addition in all parts of the small intestine. In treatments with T+C inclusion digesta viscosity was reduced in jejunum and ileum at d 24. E or T+C treated birds showed an increased (P < 0.05) retention of DM, protein and energy. Dietary supplementation with E and T+C increased (P < 0.01) total VFA and acetate levels at d 24 and 42, whereas the level of butyrate decreased (P < 0.01). Escherichia coli and Clostridium perfringens counts were lower (P < 0.01) than controls, and Lactobacilli counts were higher (P < 0.01), in birds fed on diets supplemented with enzyme or T+C at the rate of 200 mg/kg. E supplementation increased (P < 0.05) serum triglyceride, total cholesterol, total protein (TP), albumin and globulin concentrations, while T+C supplementation decreased (P < 0.05) total cholesterol, TP and albumin at d 40. E supplementation decreased (P < 0.01) the relative length of duodenum, jejunum and ileum of broilers. Moreover, carcass, liver and pancreas relative weights decreased (P < 0.05) with E supplementation at d 42. T+C dietary supplementation only affected carcass relative weight and jejunum and ileum relative lengths. The present study showed that thymol + carvacrol, in combination or not with an NSP-degrading enzyme, improved growth performance, enhanced nutrients retention, increased total VFA, reduced cholesterol and modulated intestinal microbial counts in broilers fed on a wheat-based diet.
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