Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1246188
Feeding dihydroquercetin in wheat-based diets to laying hens: impact on egg production and quality of fresh and stored eggs
Feeding dihydroquercetin in wheat-based diets to laying hens: impact on egg production and quality of fresh and stored eggs // British poultry science, 63 (2022), 6; 735-741 doi:10.1080/00071668.2022.2090229 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Feeding dihydroquercetin in wheat-based diets to
laying hens: impact on egg production and quality
of fresh and stored eggs
Autori
Whiting, I. M. ; Pirgozliev, V. ; Kljak, Kristina ; Orczewska-Dudek, S. ; Mansbridge, S. C. ; Rose, S. P. ; Atanasov, A. G.
Izvornik
British poultry science (0007-1668) 63
(2022), 6;
735-741
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
dihydroquercetin ; taxifolin ; egg quality ; antioxidants ; laying hens
Sažetak
1. This study assessed the impact of dietary dihydroquercetin (DHQ) in wheat-based diets on egg production, composition and quality when fed to laying hens. A total of 80 Hy-Line Brown hens were allocated to 20 enriched layer cages, over two tiers, in groups of four birds. 2. Two wheat-based diets were used in the study. A basal diet, meeting the nutrient requirement of the hens, containing 11.56 MJ/kg AME and 172 g/kg crude protein, was mixed and split into two parts. One part was fed as prepared to the control group of birds. The second diet was made by adding 1.5 g DHQ per kg basal diet and fed to the treatment group of birds. This level was relatively high and extended the data on levels normally fed. The diets were fed in a meal form and did not contain any coccidiostat, antimicrobial growth promoters or other similar additives. Each diet was fed to hens in 10 replicate cages for 4 weeks, from 22 to 26 weeks of age, following randomisation. 3. Subsequently, eggs were investigated to determine the impact of dietary DHQ on the quality variables of fresh and 28-d stored eggs. 4. Overall, feeding 1.5 g/kg dietary DHQ for 4 weeks did not affect (P > 0.05) egg production or the quality of fresh and stored eggs. Any observed egg quality changes (P < 0.05) confirmed the expected effects of egg storage.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)
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