Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer Season

Effects of dietary supplemental zinc and/ or selenium enriched spirulina (Zn-Sp, Se-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp, respectively) as antioxidants on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, plasma biochemicals and antioxidant status of growing rabbits under summer conditions were evaluated. A total of 160 New Z...

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Main Authors: Fawzia Hassan, Samia Mobarez, Manal Mohamed, Youssef Attia, Aml Mekawy, Khalid Mahrose
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/3/756
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spelling doaj-48e3e2a3ceae450ab5689176e693ca082021-03-11T00:00:26ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-03-011175675610.3390/ani11030756Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer SeasonFawzia Hassan0Samia Mobarez1Manal Mohamed2Youssef Attia3Aml Mekawy4Khalid Mahrose5Department of By-products Utilization Research, Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center 12618, El-Dokki, Giza 12611, EgyptDepartment of Poultry Nutrition Research, Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center 12618, El-Dokki, Giza 12611, EgyptDepartment of Poultry Nutrition Research, Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center 12618, El-Dokki, Giza 12611, EgyptDepartment of Agriculture, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi ArabiaPoultry Production Department, Agriculture College, Damietta University, Damietta 34516, EgyptAnimal and Poultry Production Department, Faculty of Technology and Development, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44511, EgyptEffects of dietary supplemental zinc and/ or selenium enriched spirulina (Zn-Sp, Se-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp, respectively) as antioxidants on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, plasma biochemicals and antioxidant status of growing rabbits under summer conditions were evaluated. A total of 160 New Zealand White male rabbits at six-weeks-old were randomly assigned to four groups. The first group received untreated diet (control). The other groups received diet supplemented with 100 mg Zn-Sp/kg diet, 0.5 mg Se-Sp/kg diet or 100 mg Zn-Sp+ 0.5 mg Se-Sp, respectively. The findings showed that the supplemented diets enhanced growth performance of rabbits at marketing. Rabbits fed Zn-Sp exhibited high dry and organic matter digestibilities while those fed Zn-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp diet supplemented achieved high crude protein digestibility. Rabbits fed diet supplemented with Zn-Se-Sp gave the highest hot carcass weight when competed with their counterparts. Zn-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp supplemented diets tended to promote dressing percentage. Low concentrations of plasma total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and VLDL-cholesterol were recorded by Se-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp groups. Rabbits fed Se-Sp, Zn-Se-Sp had the greatest HDL, plasma TAC and catalase and the lowest TBARs. Conclusively, dietary supplementation of 100 mg Zn-Sp, 0.5 mg Se-Sp or their combination could improve growth performance, nutrients digestibility and antioxidant status of heat stressed growing rabbits.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/3/756antioxidantsgrowthheat stressrabbitseleniumspirulina
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author Fawzia Hassan
Samia Mobarez
Manal Mohamed
Youssef Attia
Aml Mekawy
Khalid Mahrose
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Samia Mobarez
Manal Mohamed
Youssef Attia
Aml Mekawy
Khalid Mahrose
Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer Season
Animals
antioxidants
growth
heat stress
rabbit
selenium
spirulina
author_facet Fawzia Hassan
Samia Mobarez
Manal Mohamed
Youssef Attia
Aml Mekawy
Khalid Mahrose
author_sort Fawzia Hassan
title Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer Season
title_short Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer Season
title_full Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer Season
title_fullStr Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer Season
title_full_unstemmed Zinc and/or Selenium Enriched Spirulina as Antioxidants in Growing Rabbit Diets to Alleviate the Deleterious Impacts of Heat Stress during Summer Season
title_sort zinc and/or selenium enriched spirulina as antioxidants in growing rabbit diets to alleviate the deleterious impacts of heat stress during summer season
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Effects of dietary supplemental zinc and/ or selenium enriched spirulina (Zn-Sp, Se-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp, respectively) as antioxidants on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, plasma biochemicals and antioxidant status of growing rabbits under summer conditions were evaluated. A total of 160 New Zealand White male rabbits at six-weeks-old were randomly assigned to four groups. The first group received untreated diet (control). The other groups received diet supplemented with 100 mg Zn-Sp/kg diet, 0.5 mg Se-Sp/kg diet or 100 mg Zn-Sp+ 0.5 mg Se-Sp, respectively. The findings showed that the supplemented diets enhanced growth performance of rabbits at marketing. Rabbits fed Zn-Sp exhibited high dry and organic matter digestibilities while those fed Zn-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp diet supplemented achieved high crude protein digestibility. Rabbits fed diet supplemented with Zn-Se-Sp gave the highest hot carcass weight when competed with their counterparts. Zn-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp supplemented diets tended to promote dressing percentage. Low concentrations of plasma total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and VLDL-cholesterol were recorded by Se-Sp and Zn-Se-Sp groups. Rabbits fed Se-Sp, Zn-Se-Sp had the greatest HDL, plasma TAC and catalase and the lowest TBARs. Conclusively, dietary supplementation of 100 mg Zn-Sp, 0.5 mg Se-Sp or their combination could improve growth performance, nutrients digestibility and antioxidant status of heat stressed growing rabbits.
topic antioxidants
growth
heat stress
rabbit
selenium
spirulina
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/3/756
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