TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of Apricot Kernel Oil on Selected Performance and Blood Parameters and Meat Fatty Acid Composition of Broilers
AU - Tekeli, Ahmet
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 11
IS - 20
SP - 3697
EP - 3704
PY - 2012
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2012.3697.3704
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2012.3697.3704
KW - Broiler
KW -apricot kernel oil
KW -apricot kernel oil
KW -performance parameters
KW -blood parameters
AB - This study investigates the effects of apricot kernel oil
on selected performance, blood and carcass parameters and meat fatty acid composition
of broilers. A total of 80, 1 day old, Ross 308 male broiler chicks were used
in the study and the animals were fed in individual cages. The group fed with
soybean oil supplemented ration was the control group. Ensuring groups are fed
with isocaloric rations, equivalent amounts of soybean oil were removed from
the rations and substituted with corresponding 5, 10 and 15 g kg-1
apricot kernel oils. The groups supplemented with these amounts of apricot kernel
oil were the treatment groups. At the end of the 42 day long experiment, no
statistically significant differences were observed among groups with respect
to performance and carcass parameters (p>0.05). The lowest plasma acid phosphatase
level was identified in the treatment group supplemented with 5 g kg-1
apricot kernel oil and the highest level was identified in the treatment group
supplemented with 10 g kg-1 apricot kernel oil (p<0.05). Apricot
kernel oil supplementation in broiler rations significantly increased the proportions
of C15:0 pentadecanoic acid, C17:0 heptadecanoic (margaric) acid, C17:1 heptadecanoic
(margoleic) acid (p<0.05), C18:3 linolenic acid (p<0.001) and C20:1 eicosanoic
acid (p<0.05). The experiment results indicated that apricot kernel oil supplementation
in broiler rations does not generate any negative effects on animal performance
and can be beneficial for human nutrition since it has effects on fatty acid
composition of animals.
ER -