Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E

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Autor(a) principal: Zancanela,Vittor
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Furlan,Antonio Claudio, Pozza,Paulo César, Marcato,Simara Márcia, Grieser,Daiane de Oliveira, Stanquevis,Caroline Espejo, Finco,Eline, Ferreira,Mariana de Fátima Zanon, Oliveira-Bruxel,Taciana Maria de
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Resumo: SUMMARY This study aimed to evaluate biometric viscera and blood parameters of quails at 14 and 35 days of age, supplemented with different levels of inorganic selenium and vitamin E. A completely randomized design was used in a 4×4 factorial scheme (inorganic Se = 0.1125, 0.2250, 0.3375 and 0.4500 mg/kg diet x VE = 10, 23, 36 and 49 IU/kg feed). In the 0-14 days experiment, 2,400 newborn quail were used, distributed in 16 treatments and three replications of 50 birds each. In the 14-35 days experiment, 1,680 14 day-old quails were used with same treatments and three replicates of 35 birds each. At 14 days, the relative spleen weights (P=0.0203) increased linearly as a function of the VE level, while at 35 days, the relative weight of the bursa (P=0.0390) increased linearly as a function of Se concentration. At 14 days, there was a vitamin x mineral interaction (p=0.0097) affecting total cholesterol (TC), and a quadratic effect (P = 0.0138) related to Se and linear reduction levels (P=0.0275) as a function of VE. At 35 days, the TC concentrations (P=0.0055) and triglycerides (TG, P = 0.0220) showed a quadratic effect for Se. The linear increase in spleen weight and bursa after 14 and 35 days respectively suggests an improved immune response as a function of VE and Se supplementation. To achieve the lowest concentration of TC and TG at 35 days of age, supplementation of 0.26 and 0.29 mg/Se/kg/feed, respectively, is recommended.
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spelling Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin Ealpha-tocopherolCoturnix coturnix coturnixenzymestrace mineralsSUMMARY This study aimed to evaluate biometric viscera and blood parameters of quails at 14 and 35 days of age, supplemented with different levels of inorganic selenium and vitamin E. A completely randomized design was used in a 4×4 factorial scheme (inorganic Se = 0.1125, 0.2250, 0.3375 and 0.4500 mg/kg diet x VE = 10, 23, 36 and 49 IU/kg feed). In the 0-14 days experiment, 2,400 newborn quail were used, distributed in 16 treatments and three replications of 50 birds each. In the 14-35 days experiment, 1,680 14 day-old quails were used with same treatments and three replicates of 35 birds each. At 14 days, the relative spleen weights (P=0.0203) increased linearly as a function of the VE level, while at 35 days, the relative weight of the bursa (P=0.0390) increased linearly as a function of Se concentration. At 14 days, there was a vitamin x mineral interaction (p=0.0097) affecting total cholesterol (TC), and a quadratic effect (P = 0.0138) related to Se and linear reduction levels (P=0.0275) as a function of VE. At 35 days, the TC concentrations (P=0.0055) and triglycerides (TG, P = 0.0220) showed a quadratic effect for Se. The linear increase in spleen weight and bursa after 14 and 35 days respectively suggests an improved immune response as a function of VE and Se supplementation. To achieve the lowest concentration of TC and TG at 35 days of age, supplementation of 0.26 and 0.29 mg/Se/kg/feed, respectively, is recommended.UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402017000400560Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal v.18 n.4 2017reponame:Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animalinstname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBA10.1590/s1519-99402017000400007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZancanela,VittorFurlan,Antonio ClaudioPozza,Paulo CésarMarcato,Simara MárciaGrieser,Daiane de OliveiraStanquevis,Caroline EspejoFinco,ElineFerreira,Mariana de Fátima ZanonOliveira-Bruxel,Taciana Maria deeng2018-01-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-99402017000400560Revistahttp://www.rbspa.ufba.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbspa@ufba.br1519-99401519-9940opendoar:2018-01-23T00:00Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
title Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
spellingShingle Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
Zancanela,Vittor
alpha-tocopherol
Coturnix coturnix coturnix
enzymes
trace minerals
title_short Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
title_full Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
title_fullStr Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
title_full_unstemmed Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
title_sort Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E
author Zancanela,Vittor
author_facet Zancanela,Vittor
Furlan,Antonio Claudio
Pozza,Paulo César
Marcato,Simara Márcia
Grieser,Daiane de Oliveira
Stanquevis,Caroline Espejo
Finco,Eline
Ferreira,Mariana de Fátima Zanon
Oliveira-Bruxel,Taciana Maria de
author_role author
author2 Furlan,Antonio Claudio
Pozza,Paulo César
Marcato,Simara Márcia
Grieser,Daiane de Oliveira
Stanquevis,Caroline Espejo
Finco,Eline
Ferreira,Mariana de Fátima Zanon
Oliveira-Bruxel,Taciana Maria de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zancanela,Vittor
Furlan,Antonio Claudio
Pozza,Paulo César
Marcato,Simara Márcia
Grieser,Daiane de Oliveira
Stanquevis,Caroline Espejo
Finco,Eline
Ferreira,Mariana de Fátima Zanon
Oliveira-Bruxel,Taciana Maria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv alpha-tocopherol
Coturnix coturnix coturnix
enzymes
trace minerals
topic alpha-tocopherol
Coturnix coturnix coturnix
enzymes
trace minerals
description SUMMARY This study aimed to evaluate biometric viscera and blood parameters of quails at 14 and 35 days of age, supplemented with different levels of inorganic selenium and vitamin E. A completely randomized design was used in a 4×4 factorial scheme (inorganic Se = 0.1125, 0.2250, 0.3375 and 0.4500 mg/kg diet x VE = 10, 23, 36 and 49 IU/kg feed). In the 0-14 days experiment, 2,400 newborn quail were used, distributed in 16 treatments and three replications of 50 birds each. In the 14-35 days experiment, 1,680 14 day-old quails were used with same treatments and three replicates of 35 birds each. At 14 days, the relative spleen weights (P=0.0203) increased linearly as a function of the VE level, while at 35 days, the relative weight of the bursa (P=0.0390) increased linearly as a function of Se concentration. At 14 days, there was a vitamin x mineral interaction (p=0.0097) affecting total cholesterol (TC), and a quadratic effect (P = 0.0138) related to Se and linear reduction levels (P=0.0275) as a function of VE. At 35 days, the TC concentrations (P=0.0055) and triglycerides (TG, P = 0.0220) showed a quadratic effect for Se. The linear increase in spleen weight and bursa after 14 and 35 days respectively suggests an improved immune response as a function of VE and Se supplementation. To achieve the lowest concentration of TC and TG at 35 days of age, supplementation of 0.26 and 0.29 mg/Se/kg/feed, respectively, is recommended.
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