Focus on The Effect of Dietary Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Seed Oil Supplementation on Productive Performance of Growing Rabbits

The present study was designed to investigate pumpkin seed oil's effect on body weight, digestive enzymes' activity, and the metabolic and antioxidant parameters of growing rabbits. This study was performed using two groups of 8-weeks old New Zealand White rabbits (NZW) (n=10/ each group)....

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Main Author: Manal. R. Bakeer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rabie Fayed 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://javs.journals.ekb.eg/article_154577.html
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spelling doaj-f3ef26122cd140f285af185073e0017d2021-04-18T17:31:35ZengRabie FayedJournal of Applied Veterinary Sciences1687-40722090-33082021-04-01622226https://dx.doi.org/10.21608/javs.2021.154577Focus on The Effect of Dietary Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Seed Oil Supplementation on Productive Performance of Growing RabbitsManal. R. Bakeer0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3117-5079Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza – 12211, Egypt. The present study was designed to investigate pumpkin seed oil's effect on body weight, digestive enzymes' activity, and the metabolic and antioxidant parameters of growing rabbits. This study was performed using two groups of 8-weeks old New Zealand White rabbits (NZW) (n=10/ each group). The experiment lasted for eight weeks. The animals were divided randomly to either the control group and fed on a basal diet (C) or the experimental with a basal diet supplemented with 5 g pumpkin seed oil/kg diet (P). Results revealed a significant increase in body weight, blood glucos levels, total lipids and total protein, and serum amylase activities, lipase, and protease. Significant improvements in the antioxidative parameters of rabbits were also observed. In conclusion, the benefits shown in this study support further research into the use of dietary supplementation with pumpkin oil for increasing productivity in growing rabbits.https://javs.journals.ekb.eg/article_154577.htmldigestive enzymeglucosenew zealand white rabbitspumpkin seed oil
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Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences
digestive enzyme
glucose
new zealand white rabbits
pumpkin seed oil
author_facet Manal. R. Bakeer
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title Focus on The Effect of Dietary Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Seed Oil Supplementation on Productive Performance of Growing Rabbits
title_short Focus on The Effect of Dietary Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Seed Oil Supplementation on Productive Performance of Growing Rabbits
title_full Focus on The Effect of Dietary Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Seed Oil Supplementation on Productive Performance of Growing Rabbits
title_fullStr Focus on The Effect of Dietary Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Seed Oil Supplementation on Productive Performance of Growing Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Focus on The Effect of Dietary Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Seed Oil Supplementation on Productive Performance of Growing Rabbits
title_sort focus on the effect of dietary pumpkin (cucurbita moschata) seed oil supplementation on productive performance of growing rabbits
publisher Rabie Fayed
series Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences
issn 1687-4072
2090-3308
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The present study was designed to investigate pumpkin seed oil's effect on body weight, digestive enzymes' activity, and the metabolic and antioxidant parameters of growing rabbits. This study was performed using two groups of 8-weeks old New Zealand White rabbits (NZW) (n=10/ each group). The experiment lasted for eight weeks. The animals were divided randomly to either the control group and fed on a basal diet (C) or the experimental with a basal diet supplemented with 5 g pumpkin seed oil/kg diet (P). Results revealed a significant increase in body weight, blood glucos levels, total lipids and total protein, and serum amylase activities, lipase, and protease. Significant improvements in the antioxidative parameters of rabbits were also observed. In conclusion, the benefits shown in this study support further research into the use of dietary supplementation with pumpkin oil for increasing productivity in growing rabbits.
topic digestive enzyme
glucose
new zealand white rabbits
pumpkin seed oil
url https://javs.journals.ekb.eg/article_154577.html
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