Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Elizangela Bonfim de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Cardoso, Anilma Sampaio, Guerra, Ricardo Romão, Vieira, Danilo Vargas Gonçalves, Perazzo Costa, Fernando Guilherme, Fernandes, Miriam Lima, Ayres, Iva Carla de Barros, Nascimento, Daniel Sales do, Lima, Matheus Ramalho de
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4255
Resumo: The use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride 70% in Japanese quail diets in the laying phase was evaluated. 504 Japanese quails (Coturnix cortunix Japonica) were used from 104 to 208 days old, in a 3x2 + 1 factorial design, completely randomized design, seven treatments, nine replications, eight birds per experimental unit. Betaine was supplemented in 20% of the digestible methionine level of the control diet, in diets with reformulated betaine the level of enrichment was in the nutritional matrix of the product (100%) and with an extra recovery of 5% (105%). Choline chloride was fixed at 0.07%. Productive performance, egg quality, histometry, and the number of goblet cells from the duodenum and hepatic glycogen were analyzed. The use of betaine promoted greater weight of the eggs to the control, regardless of the mode of use, the use of choline promoted a superior result in the weight of the eggs. In egg quality, only shell percentage was influenced. The use of the reformulated betaine 100% of the matrix promoted greater height of the villi, and a lower villus: crypt ratio to the treatment with the reformulation enriched by 105%. Hepatic glycogen was not influenced. In goblet cells, the reformulation in an extra 105% of the matrix was superior to the matrix in 100%. The hill reduced villus height, improved villus: crypt ratio, and number of goblet cells. In conclusion, the reformulated betaine enriched in an additional 5% of its nutritional matrix replaces the use of choline chloride in the laying of Japanese quail diets.
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spelling Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail dietsPotencial para el uso de betaína asociada o no con cloruro de colina en dietas de codorniz japonesaPotencial de uso da betaína associada ou não à colina em dietas de codornas japonesasdesempenhohistologiagrupos metílicosintegridade intestinalmetabolismo animalPerformanceHistologyMethyl groupsIntestinal integrityAnimal metabolism.RendimentoHistologiaGrupos metiloIntegridad intestinalMetabolismo animal.The use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride 70% in Japanese quail diets in the laying phase was evaluated. 504 Japanese quails (Coturnix cortunix Japonica) were used from 104 to 208 days old, in a 3x2 + 1 factorial design, completely randomized design, seven treatments, nine replications, eight birds per experimental unit. Betaine was supplemented in 20% of the digestible methionine level of the control diet, in diets with reformulated betaine the level of enrichment was in the nutritional matrix of the product (100%) and with an extra recovery of 5% (105%). Choline chloride was fixed at 0.07%. Productive performance, egg quality, histometry, and the number of goblet cells from the duodenum and hepatic glycogen were analyzed. The use of betaine promoted greater weight of the eggs to the control, regardless of the mode of use, the use of choline promoted a superior result in the weight of the eggs. In egg quality, only shell percentage was influenced. The use of the reformulated betaine 100% of the matrix promoted greater height of the villi, and a lower villus: crypt ratio to the treatment with the reformulation enriched by 105%. Hepatic glycogen was not influenced. In goblet cells, the reformulation in an extra 105% of the matrix was superior to the matrix in 100%. The hill reduced villus height, improved villus: crypt ratio, and number of goblet cells. In conclusion, the reformulated betaine enriched in an additional 5% of its nutritional matrix replaces the use of choline chloride in the laying of Japanese quail diets.Se evaluó el uso de betaína asociada o no con cloruro de colina al 70% en dietas de codorniz japonesa en la fase de puesta. Se utilizaron 504 codornices japonesas (Coturnix cortunix Japonica) de 104 a 208 días de edad, en un diseño factorial 3x2 + 1, diseño completamente al azar, siete tratamientos, nueve repeticiones, ocho aves por unidad experimental. La betaína se complementó en un 20% del nivel de metionina digerible de la dieta de control, en las dietas con betaína reformulada el nivel de enriquecimiento se encontraba en la matriz nutricional del producto (100%) y con una recuperación adicional del 5% (105%). El cloruro de colina se fijó al 0,07%. Se analizó el rendimiento productivo, la calidad del huevo, la histometría y el número de células caliciformes del duodeno y el glucógeno hepático. El uso de betaína promovió un mayor peso de los huevos al control, independientemente del modo de uso, el uso de colina promovió un resultado superior en el peso de los huevos. En la calidad del huevo, solo el porcentaje de cascarón fue influenciado. El uso de la betaína reformulada al 100% de la matriz promovió una mayor altura de las vellosidades, y una relación vellosidad: cripta más baja al tratamiento con la reformulación enriquecida en un 105%. El glucógeno hepático no fue influenciado. En las células caliciformes, la reformulación en un 105% adicional de la matriz fue superior a la matriz en un 100%. La colina redujo la altura de las vellosidades, mejoró la relación vellosidad: cripta y el número de células caliciformes. En conclusión, la betaína reformulada enriquecida en un 5% adicional de su matriz nutricional reemplaza el uso de cloruro de colina en la colocación de las dietas japonesas de codorniz.Avaliou-se o uso da betaína associada ou não com cloreto de colina 70% em rações de codornas japonesas na fase de postura. Foram utilizadas 504 codornas japonesas (Coturnix cortunix Japonica) de 104 a 208 dias de idade, em esquema fatorial 3x2+1, delineamento inteiramente casualizado, sete tratamentos, nove repetições, oito aves por unidade experimental. A betaína foi suplementada em 20% do nível de metionina digestível da dieta controle, nas dietas com betaína reformulada o nível de enriquecimento foi da matriz nutricional do produto (100%) e com valorização extra de 5% (105%). O cloreto de colina foi fixado em 0,07%. Analisou-se desempenho produtivo, qualidade de ovos, histometria e número de células caliciformes do duodeno e glicogênio hepático. O uso da betaína promoveu maior peso dos ovos em relação ao controle, independentemente do modo de uso, o uso da colina promoveu resultado superior no peso dos ovos. Na qualidade dos ovos, somente percentual de casca foi influenciado. O uso da betaína reformulada 100% da matriz promoveu maior altura dos vilos, e menor relação vilo:cripta em relação ao tratamento com a reformulação enriquecida em 105%. O glicogênio hepático não foi influenciado. Nas células caliciformes, a reformulação em 105% extras da matriz foi superior a matriz em 100%. A colina reduziu altura dos vilos, melhorou relação vilo:cripta e número de células caliciformes. Em conclusão, a betaína reformulada enriquecida em mais 5% de sua matriz nutricional substitui o uso de cloreto de colina nas rações de codornas japonesas em postura.Research, Society and Development2020-05-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/425510.33448/rsd-v9i7.4255Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e420974255Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e420974255Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e4209742552525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4255/3571Copyright (c) 2020 Elizangela Bonfim de Oliveira, Anilma Sampaio Cardoso, Ricardo Romão Guerra, Danilo Vargas Gonçalves Vieira, Fernando Guilherme Perazzo Costa, Miriam Lima Fernandes, Iva Carla de Barros Ayres, Daniel Sales do Nascimento, Matheus Ramalho de Limainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Elizangela Bonfim deCardoso, Anilma SampaioGuerra, Ricardo RomãoVieira, Danilo Vargas GonçalvesPerazzo Costa, Fernando GuilhermeFernandes, Miriam LimaAyres, Iva Carla de BarrosNascimento, Daniel Sales doLima, Matheus Ramalho de2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4255Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:10.066710Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
Potencial para el uso de betaína asociada o no con cloruro de colina en dietas de codorniz japonesa
Potencial de uso da betaína associada ou não à colina em dietas de codornas japonesas
title Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
spellingShingle Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
Oliveira, Elizangela Bonfim de
desempenho
histologia
grupos metílicos
integridade intestinal
metabolismo animal
Performance
Histology
Methyl groups
Intestinal integrity
Animal metabolism.
Rendimento
Histologia
Grupos metilo
Integridad intestinal
Metabolismo animal.
title_short Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
title_full Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
title_fullStr Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
title_full_unstemmed Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
title_sort Potential for the use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride in Japanese quail diets
author Oliveira, Elizangela Bonfim de
author_facet Oliveira, Elizangela Bonfim de
Cardoso, Anilma Sampaio
Guerra, Ricardo Romão
Vieira, Danilo Vargas Gonçalves
Perazzo Costa, Fernando Guilherme
Fernandes, Miriam Lima
Ayres, Iva Carla de Barros
Nascimento, Daniel Sales do
Lima, Matheus Ramalho de
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author2 Cardoso, Anilma Sampaio
Guerra, Ricardo Romão
Vieira, Danilo Vargas Gonçalves
Perazzo Costa, Fernando Guilherme
Fernandes, Miriam Lima
Ayres, Iva Carla de Barros
Nascimento, Daniel Sales do
Lima, Matheus Ramalho de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Elizangela Bonfim de
Cardoso, Anilma Sampaio
Guerra, Ricardo Romão
Vieira, Danilo Vargas Gonçalves
Perazzo Costa, Fernando Guilherme
Fernandes, Miriam Lima
Ayres, Iva Carla de Barros
Nascimento, Daniel Sales do
Lima, Matheus Ramalho de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv desempenho
histologia
grupos metílicos
integridade intestinal
metabolismo animal
Performance
Histology
Methyl groups
Intestinal integrity
Animal metabolism.
Rendimento
Histologia
Grupos metilo
Integridad intestinal
Metabolismo animal.
topic desempenho
histologia
grupos metílicos
integridade intestinal
metabolismo animal
Performance
Histology
Methyl groups
Intestinal integrity
Animal metabolism.
Rendimento
Histologia
Grupos metilo
Integridad intestinal
Metabolismo animal.
description The use of betaine associated or not with choline chloride 70% in Japanese quail diets in the laying phase was evaluated. 504 Japanese quails (Coturnix cortunix Japonica) were used from 104 to 208 days old, in a 3x2 + 1 factorial design, completely randomized design, seven treatments, nine replications, eight birds per experimental unit. Betaine was supplemented in 20% of the digestible methionine level of the control diet, in diets with reformulated betaine the level of enrichment was in the nutritional matrix of the product (100%) and with an extra recovery of 5% (105%). Choline chloride was fixed at 0.07%. Productive performance, egg quality, histometry, and the number of goblet cells from the duodenum and hepatic glycogen were analyzed. The use of betaine promoted greater weight of the eggs to the control, regardless of the mode of use, the use of choline promoted a superior result in the weight of the eggs. In egg quality, only shell percentage was influenced. The use of the reformulated betaine 100% of the matrix promoted greater height of the villi, and a lower villus: crypt ratio to the treatment with the reformulation enriched by 105%. Hepatic glycogen was not influenced. In goblet cells, the reformulation in an extra 105% of the matrix was superior to the matrix in 100%. The hill reduced villus height, improved villus: crypt ratio, and number of goblet cells. In conclusion, the reformulated betaine enriched in an additional 5% of its nutritional matrix replaces the use of choline chloride in the laying of Japanese quail diets.
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