Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture (Feb 2021)

Influence of sapropel on the activity of intestinal peptidases of broiler chickens

  • V. V. Kuz'mina,
  • E. G. Skvortsova,
  • E. A. Pivovarova,
  • A. S. Bushkareva,
  • U. A. Vostrova,
  • A.V. Poltoratskaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14710/jitaa.46.1.67-74
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1
pp. 67 – 74

Abstract

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At the beginning of the experiment, the weight of weekly cockerels of the Hisex White egg cross (n = 90) was 64.6 ± 0.47 g. At the age of one week old, 3 groups (30 birds in each group) were formed. They received complete feed. The first group served as a control. The chickens of the second and third groups received combined fodder, in which 3% and 5% of the feed weight was replaced with dry sapropel. The dry sapropel (3% of the daily feed weight) increased the activity of casein-lytic and hemoglobin-lytic peptidases in the chyme by 1.5 (Р<0.05), in large intestine mucosa by 1.3 (Р<0.05) and in small intestine mucosa by 1.7 times (Р<0.01) compared with the control. The increase of sapropel concentration in feed up to 5% did not lead to a further increase in the activity of peptidases. The activity of peptidases were minimal at pH 5 and pH 12 and reached maximal at pH 7–8. The optimal dose of dry sapropel introduced into the diet of chickens to that stimulated the digestive processes is 3% of the mass of feed.

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