Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the inclusion of a phytobiotic composed of essential oil of Rosmarinus officinalis, herbal choline, Cynara scolymus meal and Silybum marianum on the productive parameters and the drip losses of the carcass of broilers raised in the humid tropics. I...

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Autores: Celis Estupiñan, Anny Lucia, Orduz Duran, Yander, Niño López, Angie Liceth, Montoya García, Angi Lorena, Parra, Loufrantz, Luna Rodriguez, Katerin, Ángel-Isaza, Jaime
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/21509
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Materia:heat stress
essential oil
poultry
antioxidants
estres calorico
aceite esencial
avicultura
antioxidantes
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
Efecto de un aditivo fitobiótico sobre el rendimiento productivo y calidad de carne de pollo de engorde en ambiente de cría tropical
title Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
spellingShingle Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
Celis Estupiñan, Anny Lucia
heat stress
essential oil
poultry
antioxidants
estres calorico
aceite esencial
avicultura
antioxidantes
title_short Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
title_full Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
title_fullStr Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
title_sort Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environment
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Celis Estupiñan, Anny Lucia
Orduz Duran, Yander
Niño López, Angie Liceth
Montoya García, Angi Lorena
Parra, Loufrantz
Luna Rodriguez, Katerin
Ángel-Isaza, Jaime
Celis Estupiñan, Anny Lucia
Orduz Duran, Yander
Niño López, Angie Liceth
Montoya García, Angi Lorena
Parra, Loufrantz
Luna Rodriguez, Katerin
Ángel-Isaza, Jaime
author Celis Estupiñan, Anny Lucia
author_facet Celis Estupiñan, Anny Lucia
Orduz Duran, Yander
Niño López, Angie Liceth
Montoya García, Angi Lorena
Parra, Loufrantz
Luna Rodriguez, Katerin
Ángel-Isaza, Jaime
author_role author
author2 Orduz Duran, Yander
Niño López, Angie Liceth
Montoya García, Angi Lorena
Parra, Loufrantz
Luna Rodriguez, Katerin
Ángel-Isaza, Jaime
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv heat stress
essential oil
poultry
antioxidants
estres calorico
aceite esencial
avicultura
antioxidantes
topic heat stress
essential oil
poultry
antioxidants
estres calorico
aceite esencial
avicultura
antioxidantes
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the inclusion of a phytobiotic composed of essential oil of Rosmarinus officinalis, herbal choline, Cynara scolymus meal and Silybum marianum on the productive parameters and the drip losses of the carcass of broilers raised in the humid tropics. In total, 4800 male Ross AP chickens were used, housed in 10 open poultry shed and at ambient temperature (27-37 °C). The birds were distributed in a completely random model composed of five repetitions and two treatments: (D1) control diet with commercial base feed, (D2) commercial base feed with the inclusion of the phytobiotic at 400 g/t. The experimental period lasted 42 days and weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion rate and productivity index were determined. For the evaluation of meat quality, drip losses and malondialdehyde production were measured. On day 42, the animals that consumed the phytobiotic presented a better feed conversion rate and higher productivity index (1.50 and 96.78 respectively), compared to the control group (1.60 and 81.33 respectively). Regarding meat quality, the animals supplemented with the phytobiotic had lower drip losses. In conclusion, animals raised in the humid tropics supplemented with phytobiotics showed better efficiency in the production process.
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spelling Effect of a phytobiotic additive on the productive performance and quality of broiler meat in a tropical breeding environmentEfecto de un aditivo fitobiótico sobre el rendimiento productivo y calidad de carne de pollo de engorde en ambiente de cría tropicalCelis Estupiñan, Anny LuciaOrduz Duran, YanderNiño López, Angie LicethMontoya García, Angi LorenaParra, LoufrantzLuna Rodriguez, KaterinÁngel-Isaza, JaimeCelis Estupiñan, Anny LuciaOrduz Duran, YanderNiño López, Angie LicethMontoya García, Angi LorenaParra, LoufrantzLuna Rodriguez, KaterinÁngel-Isaza, Jaimeheat stressessential oilpoultryantioxidantsestres caloricoaceite esencialaviculturaantioxidantesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the inclusion of a phytobiotic composed of essential oil of Rosmarinus officinalis, herbal choline, Cynara scolymus meal and Silybum marianum on the productive parameters and the drip losses of the carcass of broilers raised in the humid tropics. In total, 4800 male Ross AP chickens were used, housed in 10 open poultry shed and at ambient temperature (27-37 °C). The birds were distributed in a completely random model composed of five repetitions and two treatments: (D1) control diet with commercial base feed, (D2) commercial base feed with the inclusion of the phytobiotic at 400 g/t. The experimental period lasted 42 days and weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion rate and productivity index were determined. For the evaluation of meat quality, drip losses and malondialdehyde production were measured. On day 42, the animals that consumed the phytobiotic presented a better feed conversion rate and higher productivity index (1.50 and 96.78 respectively), compared to the control group (1.60 and 81.33 respectively). Regarding meat quality, the animals supplemented with the phytobiotic had lower drip losses. In conclusion, animals raised in the humid tropics supplemented with phytobiotics showed better efficiency in the production process.El objetivo del presente estudio fue evaluar el efecto de la inclusión de un fitobiótico compuesto de aceite esencial de Rosmarinus officinalis, colina herbal, harina de Cynara scolymus y Silybum marianum sobre los parámetros productivos y las pérdidas por goteo de la canal de pollo de engorde criados en zona de trópico húmedo. Se utilizaron 4800 pollos machos de la línea Ross AP, los cuales se alojaron en 10 jaulas en galpón abierto, a temperatura ambiente (27-37 °C). Las aves fueron distribuidas en un modelo completamente al azar compuesto por cinco repeticiones de dos tratamientos: (D1) dieta control con alimento base comercial, (D2) alimento base comercial con la inclusión del fitobiótico a 400 g/t. El periodo experimental tuvo una duración de 42 días y se determinaron las variables zootécnicas de ganancia de peso, consumo de alimento, conversión alimenticia e índice de productividad. Para la evaluación de calidad de carne se midieron las pérdidas por goteo y producción de malondialdehido. Al día 42, los animales que consumieron el fitobiótico presentaron mejor conversión alimenticia y mayor índice de productividad (1.50 y 96.78, respectivamente) comparado con el grupo control (1.60 y 81.33, respectivamente). Respecto a la calidad de carne, los animales suplementados con el fitobiótico tuvieron menores pérdidas por goteo. En conclusión, los animales criados en la zona de trópico húmedo suplementados con fitobiótico presentaron mejor eficiencia en el proceso productivo.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2150910.15381/rivep.v33i4.21509Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 4 (2022); e21509Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 4 (2022); e215091682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/21509/18633Derechos de autor 2022 Anny Lucia Celis Estupiñan, Yander Orduz Duran, Angie Liceth Niño López, Angi Lorena Montoya García, Loufrantz Parra, Katerin Luna Rodriguez, Jaime Ángel-Isazahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/215092022-09-06T11:54:24Z
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