اثر عصاره آبی الکلی کاسبرگ و برگ چای ترش بر عملکرد، کیفیت تخم مرغ، سامانه ایمنی و تعادل اکسیدانی مرغ های تخمگذار
Subject Areas : Camelش. ثابت سروستانی 1 , س.م. حسینی 2 , س.ه. فرهنگ فر 3
1 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran
2 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran
3 - Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Birjand, Birjand, Iran
Keywords: مالون دی آلدهید, چای ترش, کلسترول زرده, پوسته تخم مرغ,
Abstract :
این آزمایش با هدف بررسی اثر عصاره آبی-الکلی گیاه چای ترش، بر عملکرد، کیفیت تخم مرغ، سامانه ایمنی و تعادل اکسیدانی مرغ های تخمگذار در طول شرایط محیطی خنثی طراحی شد. 200 قطعه مرغ تخمگذار سویه های-لاین W-36 (در سن 23 هفتگی) به صورت پنج تیمار آزمایشی با چهار تکرار و 10 پرنده در هر تکرار تقسیم شدند. پرندگان تیمار یک با جیره بر پایه ذرت-سویا بدون عصاره تغذیه شدند، در حالیکه، تیمارهای دو و سه به ترتیب، 300 و 700 میلیگرم در کیلوگرم عصاره برگ (HSLE) و تیمارهای چهار و پنج به ترتیب، 300 و 700 میلیگرم در کیلوگرم عصاره کاسبرگ (HSLE) چای ترش را دریافت کردند. داده های عملکرد شامل تولید تخم مرغ، مصرف خوراک، توده تخم مرغ تولیدی و ضریب تبدیل خوراک به طور هفتگی ثبت شدند. شاخص های کیفیت تخم مرغ در هر 28 روز از دوره آزمایش مورد بررسی قرار گرفتند. از هر تکرار دو پرنده انتخاب و برای تعیین سامانه ایمنی و MDA پلاسما خونگیری شد. همچنین از دو زرده تخم مرغ در هر تکرار برای بررسی MDA، کلسترول و تریگلیسرید زرده استفاده شد. مقایسه نتایج نشان داد، HSCE در سطح 700 میلیگرم بر کیلوگرم نسبت به گروه شاهد میزان تخمگذاری را در زمان اوج تولید (P<0.05) تا 8 درصد افزایش داد. با این حال، تعادل اکسیدانی و عملکرد ایمنی بین گروههای آزمایشی متفاوت نبود. مقاومت پوسته، ضخامت پوسته، وزن پوسته و شاخص شکل تخم مرغ به وسیله تیمارها تحت تأثیر قرار گرفتند (P<0.05). مرغهای دریافتکننده 700 میلیگرم بر کیلوگرم HSLE نسبت به گروه شاهد (44.74 در برابر 47.67) به طور معنی داری کلسترول زرده را کاهش دادند (P<0.05). نتایج نشان داد که چای ترش می تواند در طول دوره اوج تولید، عملکرد تخمگذاری و ویژگی های کیفی تخم مرغ را بهبود بخشد و کلسترول زرده تخم مرغ را کاهش دهد. اثرات سودمند چای ترش بایستی در شرایط تولید تجاری بیشتر مورد بررسی قرار گیرد.
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