Effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens

The study examined the effect of dietary antioxidant supplementation on the performance and meat quality of broiler chickens. Namely, 300 one-day-old Arbor Acres broiler chicks were fed a starter diet from 1 to 4 weeks and a finisher diet for the last 4 weeks. Birds were randomly assigned to treatme...

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Main Authors: Ishola Hakeem, Jiya Elisha Z., Adama John Y., Alabi Olushola J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-8109/2020/1450-81092004405I.pdf
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spelling doaj-d5d88c4f3ef14fa89860038525c6c85b2021-03-24T09:22:27ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, BelgradeJournal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)1450-81092406-09682020-01-0165440541710.2298/JAS2004405I1450-81092004405IEffects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickensIshola Hakeem0Jiya Elisha Z.1Adama John Y.2Alabi Olushola J.3Kwara State University, Department of Animal Production, Malete, NigeriaFederal University of Technology, Department of Animal Production, Minna, NigeriaFederal University of Technology, Department of Animal Production, Minna, NigeriaFederal University of Technology, Department of Animal Production, Minna, NigeriaThe study examined the effect of dietary antioxidant supplementation on the performance and meat quality of broiler chickens. Namely, 300 one-day-old Arbor Acres broiler chicks were fed a starter diet from 1 to 4 weeks and a finisher diet for the last 4 weeks. Birds were randomly assigned to treatments based on antioxidant supplementation in drinking water at 0.02% butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), ordinary water (OW), 0.02% sweet orange peel extract (SOPE), 0.02% shaddock peel extract (SHPE) and 0.02% lemon peel extract (LMPE) per litre of water in a completely randomized design experiment. Feed intake and body weight gain were recorded on a weekly basis. Three birds were selected in each treatment and slaughtered for meat quality determination. BHA and LMPE treatments had the best weight gain and feed conversion efficiency at the significance level (p<0.05). There were significant differences (p<0.05) in the shear force (force peak and yield) in the dietary antioxidants fed to the birds. Sensory parameters (taste, aroma and overall acceptability) show significant differences (p<0.05) amongst the treatments. However, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) in appearance and texture perception amongst treatments. Finally, significant differences (p<0.05) in the lightness (L*) and redness (a*) of the meat samples were observed amongst the treatments. There were no significant differences (p>0.05) in the yellowness (b*) amongst the treatments. It can be concluded that broiler birds fed SOPE, SHPE and LMPE treatments performed better and that these treatments enhanced the meat quality of the birds when compared to BHA and OW treatments.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-8109/2020/1450-81092004405I.pdfsynthetic antioxidantnatural antioxidantsfeed intakeweight gainsensory parameters
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author Ishola Hakeem
Jiya Elisha Z.
Adama John Y.
Alabi Olushola J.
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Jiya Elisha Z.
Adama John Y.
Alabi Olushola J.
Effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens
Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
synthetic antioxidant
natural antioxidants
feed intake
weight gain
sensory parameters
author_facet Ishola Hakeem
Jiya Elisha Z.
Adama John Y.
Alabi Olushola J.
author_sort Ishola Hakeem
title Effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens
title_short Effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens
title_full Effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens
title_fullStr Effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens
title_sort effects of natural antioxidant extract supplementation on the growth performance and meat quality of broiler chickens
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
series Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
issn 1450-8109
2406-0968
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The study examined the effect of dietary antioxidant supplementation on the performance and meat quality of broiler chickens. Namely, 300 one-day-old Arbor Acres broiler chicks were fed a starter diet from 1 to 4 weeks and a finisher diet for the last 4 weeks. Birds were randomly assigned to treatments based on antioxidant supplementation in drinking water at 0.02% butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), ordinary water (OW), 0.02% sweet orange peel extract (SOPE), 0.02% shaddock peel extract (SHPE) and 0.02% lemon peel extract (LMPE) per litre of water in a completely randomized design experiment. Feed intake and body weight gain were recorded on a weekly basis. Three birds were selected in each treatment and slaughtered for meat quality determination. BHA and LMPE treatments had the best weight gain and feed conversion efficiency at the significance level (p<0.05). There were significant differences (p<0.05) in the shear force (force peak and yield) in the dietary antioxidants fed to the birds. Sensory parameters (taste, aroma and overall acceptability) show significant differences (p<0.05) amongst the treatments. However, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) in appearance and texture perception amongst treatments. Finally, significant differences (p<0.05) in the lightness (L*) and redness (a*) of the meat samples were observed amongst the treatments. There were no significant differences (p>0.05) in the yellowness (b*) amongst the treatments. It can be concluded that broiler birds fed SOPE, SHPE and LMPE treatments performed better and that these treatments enhanced the meat quality of the birds when compared to BHA and OW treatments.
topic synthetic antioxidant
natural antioxidants
feed intake
weight gain
sensory parameters
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-8109/2020/1450-81092004405I.pdf
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