Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing Rabbits

Vegetable oils are a source of natural antioxidants, including tocopherols, sterols, phenolic compounds, coenzymes, and polyunsaturated fatty acids that provide nutritional value, organoleptic properties, and significantly delay or prevent lipid oxidation. Eighty-four V-line rabbits at 5 weeks of ag...

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Main Authors: Sabrin Abdelrahman Morshedy, Ahmed M. Abdelmodather, Mohamed M. Basyony, Soliman A. Zahran, Mohamed A. Hassan
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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spelling doaj-5e252038fe52436396b3709e7860f5392021-07-23T13:26:04ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722021-07-011166266210.3390/agriculture11070662Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing RabbitsSabrin Abdelrahman Morshedy0Ahmed M. Abdelmodather1Mohamed M. Basyony2Soliman A. Zahran3Mohamed A. Hassan4Department of Fish and Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha), Alexandria University, Alexandria P.O. Box 21531, EgyptDepartment of Fish and Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha), Alexandria University, Alexandria P.O. Box 21531, EgyptAgriculture Research Center, Animal Production Research Institute, Dokki, Giza 12126, EgyptDepartment of Fish and Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha), Alexandria University, Alexandria P.O. Box 21531, EgyptDepartment of Fish and Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha), Alexandria University, Alexandria P.O. Box 21531, EgyptVegetable oils are a source of natural antioxidants, including tocopherols, sterols, phenolic compounds, coenzymes, and polyunsaturated fatty acids that provide nutritional value, organoleptic properties, and significantly delay or prevent lipid oxidation. Eighty-four V-line rabbits at 5 weeks of age with an initial body weight (BW) of 535.60 ± 13.48 g were assigned randomly to four experimental groups (seven replicates in each group with three rabbits each). The first group served as a control and received 0.3 mL/kg BW of distilled water (CON), while the second and third groups received 0.3 mL/kg BW of rocket seed oil (RSO) and wheat germ oil (WGO), respectively. The fourth group received a mixture of oils consisting of 0.15 mL of RSO and 0.15 mL of WGO/kg BW (MOs). The experiment lasted 7 weeks. The study investigated the effects of RSO, WGO, and their mixture on growth performance, feed utilization, antioxidant status, and immune response of growing rabbits. The results indicated that the rabbits that were administered orally with RSO and WGO or their mixture had higher (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.05) final BW, weight gain, and average daily gain when compared to the control group. In addition, the feed conversion ratio improved significantly with RSO, WGO, and MOs treatments. Different oil treatments improved nutrient digestibility, nutritive value, and nitrogen balance. Moreover, the rabbits that received RSO, WGO, and their mixture had an improvement the meat fatty acid composition compared to the control rabbits. Oral administration of RSO, WGO, and their mixture significantly improved serum protein fractions, decreased blood urea nitrogen, and had a positive effect on serum total lipids, HDL-c, and LDL-c. Furthermore, the treatments of RSO, WGO, and MOs had a significant improvement in the antioxidative status and immune response.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/7/662rocket seed oilwheat germ oilgrowing rabbitsgrowth performanceantioxidant statusdigestibility
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author Sabrin Abdelrahman Morshedy
Ahmed M. Abdelmodather
Mohamed M. Basyony
Soliman A. Zahran
Mohamed A. Hassan
spellingShingle Sabrin Abdelrahman Morshedy
Ahmed M. Abdelmodather
Mohamed M. Basyony
Soliman A. Zahran
Mohamed A. Hassan
Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing Rabbits
Agriculture
rocket seed oil
wheat germ oil
growing rabbits
growth performance
antioxidant status
digestibility
author_facet Sabrin Abdelrahman Morshedy
Ahmed M. Abdelmodather
Mohamed M. Basyony
Soliman A. Zahran
Mohamed A. Hassan
author_sort Sabrin Abdelrahman Morshedy
title Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing Rabbits
title_short Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing Rabbits
title_full Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing Rabbits
title_fullStr Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Rocket Seed Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, and Their Mixture on Growth Performance, Feed Utilization, Digestibility, Redox Status, and Meat Fatty Acid Profile of Growing Rabbits
title_sort effects of rocket seed oil, wheat germ oil, and their mixture on growth performance, feed utilization, digestibility, redox status, and meat fatty acid profile of growing rabbits
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Vegetable oils are a source of natural antioxidants, including tocopherols, sterols, phenolic compounds, coenzymes, and polyunsaturated fatty acids that provide nutritional value, organoleptic properties, and significantly delay or prevent lipid oxidation. Eighty-four V-line rabbits at 5 weeks of age with an initial body weight (BW) of 535.60 ± 13.48 g were assigned randomly to four experimental groups (seven replicates in each group with three rabbits each). The first group served as a control and received 0.3 mL/kg BW of distilled water (CON), while the second and third groups received 0.3 mL/kg BW of rocket seed oil (RSO) and wheat germ oil (WGO), respectively. The fourth group received a mixture of oils consisting of 0.15 mL of RSO and 0.15 mL of WGO/kg BW (MOs). The experiment lasted 7 weeks. The study investigated the effects of RSO, WGO, and their mixture on growth performance, feed utilization, antioxidant status, and immune response of growing rabbits. The results indicated that the rabbits that were administered orally with RSO and WGO or their mixture had higher (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.05) final BW, weight gain, and average daily gain when compared to the control group. In addition, the feed conversion ratio improved significantly with RSO, WGO, and MOs treatments. Different oil treatments improved nutrient digestibility, nutritive value, and nitrogen balance. Moreover, the rabbits that received RSO, WGO, and their mixture had an improvement the meat fatty acid composition compared to the control rabbits. Oral administration of RSO, WGO, and their mixture significantly improved serum protein fractions, decreased blood urea nitrogen, and had a positive effect on serum total lipids, HDL-c, and LDL-c. Furthermore, the treatments of RSO, WGO, and MOs had a significant improvement in the antioxidative status and immune response.
topic rocket seed oil
wheat germ oil
growing rabbits
growth performance
antioxidant status
digestibility
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/7/662
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