Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens

Objective. To evaluate the effect on digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens by providing food in the first 48 hrs. after birth. Materials and methods. After incubating 300 fertile eggs from Hubbard breeding and immediately after hatching, the chicks were randomly assigned to treatments: fasti...

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Main Authors: Milagro León T., Gerardo Garrido G., María Castañeda D., Emma Rueda de A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cordoba 2014-09-01
Series:Revista MVZ Cordoba
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Online Access:http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-193/v19n3a12.pdf
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spelling doaj-567f172743204a70b181d13e3399aba62020-11-24T23:30:12ZengUniversidad de CordobaRevista MVZ Cordoba0122-02681909-05442014-09-0119343164327Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickensMilagro León T.0Gerardo Garrido G.1María Castañeda D.2Emma Rueda de A.3Central University of Venezuela, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Department of Biomedical Science, Nutritional Biochemistry Center, Enzymology and Toxicology Laboratory, VenezuelaCentral University of Venezuela, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Department of Biomedical Science, Nutritional Biochemistry Center, Enzymology and Toxicology Laboratory, VenezuelaCentral University of Venezuela, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Department of Biomedical Science, Nutritional Biochemistry Center, Enzymology and Toxicology Laboratory, VenezuelaCentral University of Venezuela, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Department of Biomedical Science, Nutritional Biochemistry Center, Enzymology and Toxicology Laboratory, VenezuelaObjective. To evaluate the effect on digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens by providing food in the first 48 hrs. after birth. Materials and methods. After incubating 300 fertile eggs from Hubbard breeding and immediately after hatching, the chicks were randomly assigned to treatments: fasting (from hatching to 48 hrs.); Hydrated Balanced Food (HBF) from birth to 48 hrs.; commercial hydrating supplement (CHS) from birth to 48 hrs. The diets were provided ad libitum. After 48 hrs. a commercial diet was fed. At birth and at 48 and 72 hrs. of age 30 chicks/treatment were sacrificed to determine the enzyme activity of maltase, sucrase, alkaline phosphatase, phytase, a-amylase, trypsin and lipase in samples of duodenal or pancreatic homogenate. Results. The supply of HBF or CHS during the first 48 hrs. of life increased the activity of maltase, sucrase and phytase in the first 3 days of life, with values between 1.2 and up to 4-fold compared to the control (p<0.05). Chickens that fasted for the first 48 hrs. had higher activity of the pancreatic enzymes a-amylase, trypsin, and lipase at 72 hrs. of life (p<0.05). Conclusions. The food supply in the first 48 hrs. after hatching increases the duodenal enzyme activity in the intestinal brush border during the first 3 days of age in broiler chickens.http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-193/v19n3a12.pdfFeedingdietenzymesbroiler chickens
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author Milagro León T.
Gerardo Garrido G.
María Castañeda D.
Emma Rueda de A.
spellingShingle Milagro León T.
Gerardo Garrido G.
María Castañeda D.
Emma Rueda de A.
Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens
Revista MVZ Cordoba
Feeding
diet
enzymes
broiler chickens
author_facet Milagro León T.
Gerardo Garrido G.
María Castañeda D.
Emma Rueda de A.
author_sort Milagro León T.
title Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens
title_short Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens
title_full Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens
title_fullStr Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens
title_sort early feeding to modify digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens
publisher Universidad de Cordoba
series Revista MVZ Cordoba
issn 0122-0268
1909-0544
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Objective. To evaluate the effect on digestive enzyme activity in broiler chickens by providing food in the first 48 hrs. after birth. Materials and methods. After incubating 300 fertile eggs from Hubbard breeding and immediately after hatching, the chicks were randomly assigned to treatments: fasting (from hatching to 48 hrs.); Hydrated Balanced Food (HBF) from birth to 48 hrs.; commercial hydrating supplement (CHS) from birth to 48 hrs. The diets were provided ad libitum. After 48 hrs. a commercial diet was fed. At birth and at 48 and 72 hrs. of age 30 chicks/treatment were sacrificed to determine the enzyme activity of maltase, sucrase, alkaline phosphatase, phytase, a-amylase, trypsin and lipase in samples of duodenal or pancreatic homogenate. Results. The supply of HBF or CHS during the first 48 hrs. of life increased the activity of maltase, sucrase and phytase in the first 3 days of life, with values between 1.2 and up to 4-fold compared to the control (p<0.05). Chickens that fasted for the first 48 hrs. had higher activity of the pancreatic enzymes a-amylase, trypsin, and lipase at 72 hrs. of life (p<0.05). Conclusions. The food supply in the first 48 hrs. after hatching increases the duodenal enzyme activity in the intestinal brush border during the first 3 days of age in broiler chickens.
topic Feeding
diet
enzymes
broiler chickens
url http://revistas.unicordoba.edu.co/revistamvz/mvz-193/v19n3a12.pdf
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