Animals (Nov 2022)

Addition of a Blend Based on Zinc Chloride and Lignans of Magnolia in the Diet of Broilers to Substitute for a Conventional Antibiotic: Effects on Intestinal Health, Meat Quality, and Performance

  • Gabriela M. Galli,
  • João V. Strapazzon,
  • Maiara S. Marchiori,
  • Vitor L. Molosse,
  • Guilherme L. Deolindo,
  • Mateus Fracasso,
  • Priscila M. Copetti,
  • Vera M. Morsch,
  • Matheus D. Baldissera,
  • Ricardo E. Mendes,
  • Marcel M. Boiago,
  • Aleksandro S. da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 23
p. 3249

Abstract

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This study aimed to determine whether adding a blend based on zinc chloride and lignans from magnolia to the diet of broilers could replace conventional performance enhancers. For this study, 360 chickens were divided into four groups, with six repetitions per group (n = 15), as follows: CN, without promoter; GPC, control, 50 mg/kg of enramycin growth promoter; T-50, additive blend at a dose of 50 g/ton; and T-100, additive blend at a dose of 100 g/ton. Chickens fed with the additive blend at 50 g/ton showed a production efficiency index equal to that in the GPC group (p p E. coli, the lowest count was observed in the T-100 group, followed by that in the CP and T-50 groups (p p p p < 0.033). We concluded that adding the antimicrobial blend, primarily at 50 g/ton, maintains the efficiency of the index of production and improves the intestinal health and meat quality of the birds.

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