International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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Research Paper | Nutrition Science | India | Volume 4 Issue 3, March 2015 | Popularity: 6.7 / 10


     

Supplementation of Lactic Acid and Citric Acid in Diets Replacing Antibiotic and its Influence on Broiler Performance, Meat Yield and Immune Response up to 42 Days of Age

K. Vijaya Lakshmi, G. Shyam Sunder


Abstract: The present study aimed at evaluating two organic acids, Lactic acid (LA) and Citric acid (CA), each of which at 1.0 and 2.0 % levels for replacing antibiotic (AB-Virginiamycin 11mg/kg) from diets. In a feeding trial with 270 broiler chicks (Vencobb) LA and CA were tested in 2 x 2 factorial design, and compared with AB and control diets from day-one to 42 d of age in cages. Each of the 6 test diets was offered to 9 replicates of 5 chicks, and their growth performance, carcass attributes, bone morphology and immune response were recorded. Results on broiler growth revealed that supplemental LA or CA at 2 % level in diets significantly (p < 0.01) enhanced body weight (2109-2195g) compared to AB and Control (1960-1995g). The improvement in weight gain with organic acids was 9.6-10.9 % over the control and 7.75- 8.9 % over AB diets. Both organic acids reduced feed intake, which coupled with higher weight gain produced better FCR compared to AB diet. LA inclusion in diets recorded higher meat yields (>3.1 %) and breast meat yield (>9.7 %) with desirable decline in abdominal fat. LA even at 1 % level supported higher tibia weight (5.96 g), length (8.11cm) and low leg scores (1.08), indicating better bone condition. LA and CA at 2 % level improved immune competence in broilers measured as humoral and cell mediated response, compared to the AB and control diets. Conclusively, the results of present study revealed significant advantages of LA and CA supplementation at 2 % level on the broiler performance, meat yields, bone conformation and immune response over AB and control diets, implying that organic acids could replace antibiotic from broiler diets effectively and beneficially


Keywords: Organic acid, Growth, carcass yield, Immune response


Edition: Volume 4 Issue 3, March 2015


Pages: 1007 - 1011



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K. Vijaya Lakshmi, G. Shyam Sunder, "Supplementation of Lactic Acid and Citric Acid in Diets Replacing Antibiotic and its Influence on Broiler Performance, Meat Yield and Immune Response up to 42 Days of Age", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 4 Issue 3, March 2015, pp. 1007-1011, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SUB152213, DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SUB152213



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