Biometric viscera and blood parameters of meat quails supplemented with inorganic selenium and vitamin E

SUMMARY This study aimed to evaluate biometric viscera and blood parameters of quails at 14 and 35 days of age, supplemented with different levels of inorganic selenium and vitamin E. A completely randomized design was used in a 4×4 factorial scheme (inorganic Se = 0.1125, 0.2250, 0.3375 and 0.4500 mg/kg diet x VE = 10, 23, 36 and 49 IU/kg feed). In the 0-14 days experiment, 2,400 newborn quail were used, distributed in 16 treatments and three replications of 50 birds each. In the 14-35 days experiment, 1,680 14 day-old quails were used with same treatments and three replicates of 35 birds each. At 14 days, the relative spleen weights (P=0.0203) increased linearly as a function of the VE level, while at 35 days, the relative weight of the bursa (P=0.0390) increased linearly as a function of Se concentration. At 14 days, there was a vitamin x mineral interaction (p=0.0097) affecting total cholesterol (TC), and a quadratic effect (P = 0.0138) related to Se and linear reduction levels (P=0.0275) as a function of VE. At 35 days, the TC concentrations (P=0.0055) and triglycerides (TG, P = 0.0220) showed a quadratic effect for Se. The linear increase in spleen weight and bursa after 14 and 35 days respectively suggests an improved immune response as a function of VE and Se supplementation. To achieve the lowest concentration of TC and TG at 35 days of age, supplementation of 0.26 and 0.29 mg/Se/kg/feed, respectively, is recommended.

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Main Authors: Zancanela,Vittor, Furlan,Antonio Claudio, Pozza,Paulo César, Marcato,Simara Márcia, Grieser,Daiane de Oliveira, Stanquevis,Caroline Espejo, Finco,Eline, Ferreira,Mariana de Fátima Zanon, Oliveira-Bruxel,Taciana Maria de
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia 2017
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-99402017000400560
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