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Effects of Soybean Agglutinin on Broiler Growth Performance and Small Intestine Development(PDF)

《大豆科学》[ISSN:1000-9841/CN:23-1227/S]

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2010年02期
Page:
292-294
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Title:
Effects of Soybean Agglutinin on Broiler Growth Performance and Small Intestine Development
Author(s):
ZHANG Bo-lin QIN Gui-xin SUN Ze-wei ZHAO Han WANG Bo ZHAO Yuan LIU Fei-fei MU Cheng-long
College of Animal Science and Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun 130118,Jilin, China
Keywords:
Broiler Soybean agglutinin Growth performance Small intestine development
PACS:
S831.1
DOI:
10.11861/j.issn.1000-9841.2010.02.0292
Abstract:
Fifty-four healthy Avinin broilers at 1 days of old were randomly allocated to three treatments,each treatment containing three replicates with six broilers per replicate.All of broilers were fed the basal diet containing no soybean or soybean products at days of old from 1-6.From the 7th day,the broilers of the control were fed basal diets and the others were fed the basal diet containing 0.05% or 0.10% purified soybean agglutinin respectively to investigate the negative effects of different doses of soybean agglutinin on broiler growth performance and small intestine development. The average daily intake of broiler was significantly influenced by soybean agglutinin added in basal diet(P<0.05). The average daily weight gain, absolute weight gain and relative weight gain of 0.05% and 0.10% treatments were not significantly influenced(P>0.05).The length and weight of broiler small intestine linearly increased with the increasing doses of soybean agglutinin.The length and weight of broiler small intestine were significantly influenced when the dose of diets was 0.10%. These results indicated that the different doses of soybean agglutinin supplemented in diet influenced the broiler growth performance and small intestine development and caused detrimental effects on broiler.

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