Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model

Abstract Background Lysine is used widely in livestock production due to the shortage of feed protein resources. L-lysine·H2SO4 contains L-lysine sulphate as well as fermentation co-products which contain other amino acids and phosphorus. However, there are few articles about L-lysine·H2SO4 product...

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Main Authors: Hongmin Jia, Ting He, Haitao Yu, Xiangfang Zeng, Shihai Zhang, Wenfeng Ma, Jie Zhang, Shiyan Qiao, Xi Ma
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-019-0318-9
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spelling doaj-bb985aadf56949ddb901dec837512ca22020-11-25T01:20:34ZengBMCJournal of Animal Science and Biotechnology2049-18912019-02-0110111010.1186/s40104-019-0318-9Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler modelHongmin Jia0Ting He1Haitao Yu2Xiangfang Zeng3Shihai Zhang4Wenfeng Ma5Jie Zhang6Shiyan Qiao7Xi Ma8State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural UniversityState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural UniversityState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural UniversityState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural UniversityGuangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition Control, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Henan University of Science and TechnologyState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural UniversityState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural UniversityState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background Lysine is used widely in livestock production due to the shortage of feed protein resources. L-lysine·H2SO4 contains L-lysine sulphate as well as fermentation co-products which contain other amino acids and phosphorus. However, there are few articles about L-lysine·H2SO4 product regarding intestinal morphology and liver pathology of broiler chickens. In this article, we focus on the absorption and metabolism of L-lysine·H2SO4 revealed in the variation of intestinal morphology and liver pathology to determine the tolerance of chicks for L-lysine·H2SO4. Methods To evaluate the tolerance of broilers for L-lysine·H2SO4, 240 one day old broilers were allocated randomly to one of five dietary treatments which included corn-soybean diets containing 0, 1%, 4%, 7% or 10% L-lysine·H2SO4 (L-lysine content = 55%). Results Supplementation of 1% L-lysine·H2SO4 in the diet had no negative effects. However, 4%, 7% or 10% L-lysine·H2SO4 supplementation produced negative responses on broiler performance, carcass characteristics, blood biochemistry, and particularly on intestinal morphology and liver pathology compared with broilers fed the control diet. Conclusion Our results show that supplementation with 1% L-lysine·H2SO4 had no negative effects on performance, carcass characteristics, blood biochemistry, intestinal morphology and liver pathology in broilers, but supplementation with 4%, 7% or 10% L-lysine·H2SO4 produced a negative response, particularly with respect to intestinal morphology and liver pathology.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-019-0318-9BroilersIntestinal morphologyLiver pathologyL-lysine·H2SO4
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language English
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author Hongmin Jia
Ting He
Haitao Yu
Xiangfang Zeng
Shihai Zhang
Wenfeng Ma
Jie Zhang
Shiyan Qiao
Xi Ma
spellingShingle Hongmin Jia
Ting He
Haitao Yu
Xiangfang Zeng
Shihai Zhang
Wenfeng Ma
Jie Zhang
Shiyan Qiao
Xi Ma
Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Broilers
Intestinal morphology
Liver pathology
L-lysine·H2SO4
author_facet Hongmin Jia
Ting He
Haitao Yu
Xiangfang Zeng
Shihai Zhang
Wenfeng Ma
Jie Zhang
Shiyan Qiao
Xi Ma
author_sort Hongmin Jia
title Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model
title_short Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model
title_full Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model
title_fullStr Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model
title_full_unstemmed Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model
title_sort effects of l-lysine·h2so4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model
publisher BMC
series Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
issn 2049-1891
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract Background Lysine is used widely in livestock production due to the shortage of feed protein resources. L-lysine·H2SO4 contains L-lysine sulphate as well as fermentation co-products which contain other amino acids and phosphorus. However, there are few articles about L-lysine·H2SO4 product regarding intestinal morphology and liver pathology of broiler chickens. In this article, we focus on the absorption and metabolism of L-lysine·H2SO4 revealed in the variation of intestinal morphology and liver pathology to determine the tolerance of chicks for L-lysine·H2SO4. Methods To evaluate the tolerance of broilers for L-lysine·H2SO4, 240 one day old broilers were allocated randomly to one of five dietary treatments which included corn-soybean diets containing 0, 1%, 4%, 7% or 10% L-lysine·H2SO4 (L-lysine content = 55%). Results Supplementation of 1% L-lysine·H2SO4 in the diet had no negative effects. However, 4%, 7% or 10% L-lysine·H2SO4 supplementation produced negative responses on broiler performance, carcass characteristics, blood biochemistry, and particularly on intestinal morphology and liver pathology compared with broilers fed the control diet. Conclusion Our results show that supplementation with 1% L-lysine·H2SO4 had no negative effects on performance, carcass characteristics, blood biochemistry, intestinal morphology and liver pathology in broilers, but supplementation with 4%, 7% or 10% L-lysine·H2SO4 produced a negative response, particularly with respect to intestinal morphology and liver pathology.
topic Broilers
Intestinal morphology
Liver pathology
L-lysine·H2SO4
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40104-019-0318-9
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