Italian Journal of Animal Science (Dec 2022)
Possibility of using glucose oxidase in the diet to improve selected indicators of blood antioxidant defense, digestibility and growth performance of broiler chicken
Abstract
We conducted this experiment to establish a consistent result of dietary glucose oxidase (GOX) supplementation in broilers’ growth performance, nutrient digestibility, gas emission, caecum bacterial count, and antoxidant status. A total of 792 broilers of 42.38 ± 0.72 g average body weight (BW) at one-day old were fractionated into four treatment groups (18 birds/pen; 11 pens/treatment) named as 0%, Basal diet; 0.01%, basal diet + 100 mg/kg GOX; 0.02%, basal diet + 200 mg/kg GOX; 0.03%, basal diet + 300 mg/kg GOX. For growth performance, this 35 days’ experimental period was divided into three phases (d 1 to 7, d 7 to 21, d 22 to 35, overall). For the final phase, nutrient digestibility, gas emission, caecum bacterial count, and blood parameters were measured. GOX supplementation (0.02%, 0.03%) showed increased body weight gain (BWG) and reduced feed conversion ratio (FCR) during days 22 to 35 and in overall period. At the same time, linear increase of BWG and linear decrease of FCR were observed. Increasing doses of GOX showed linear improvement in dry matter digestibility and a tendency for a gradual increase in energy digestibility. On day 7, GOX supplementation (0.02%, 0.03%) reduced drip loss in meat with a gradual decrease. Blood antioxidant parameters of glutathione peroxidase (GSSG) and glutathione (GSH) were linearly increased by rising doses of GOX where 0.03% GOX had the highest value. In short, GOX supplementation brought improvements in digestibility and antioxidant capacity, which helped to increase body weight gain in broilers.Highlights Glucose oxidase enzyme supplementation could benefit growth performance in broilers Dietary addition of glucose oxidase could increase apparent nutrient digestibility in broilers As a health benefit, antioxidant status of broilers were improved with glucose oxidase supplementation
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