Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed

ABSTRACT. The objective of this study was to determine choline chloride replacement effects by a vegetable choline source, compost by Trachyspermum amni, Citrullus colocynthis, Achyranthus aspera, and Azadirachta indica in broiler feed. These compounds are fonts of phosphatidylcholine, a high-disponible molecule for intestinal absorption and choline supply. A total of 640 animals were randomly allocated in a completely randomized design, with four treatments and eight repetitions (n = 20), and zootechnical performance (body weight, weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and productive efficiency index), carcass yield, cuts yield, and organs (heart, liver, proventriculus, gizzard, and small intestine) relative weights were evaluated. Were evaluated two choline chloride levels (600 and 800 mg kg-1) and two vegetable choline levels (100 and 200 mg kg-1), added in a corn-soybean meal basal diet, during 42 days of raising. Results revealed better feed conversion ratio (p < 0.001) and production efficiency index (p < 0.001) in broilers fed vegetable choline, with no differences on body weight (p = 0.372) and weight gain (p = 0.427) among broilers. Carcass, cuts yield, and organ relative weights do not alter (p > 0.05) due to different group of supplementations. Findings in this trial concludes vegetable choline can adequately replace choline chloride in broiler feed, with improvement on performance and no compromising carcass, cuts or organ development.

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Main Authors: Petrolli,Tiago Goulart, Petrolli,Rafaella Rossetto, Aniecevski,Edemar, Facchi,Caroline Schmidt, Leite,Felipe, Santo,Alícia Dal, Pagnussatt,Heloísa, Calderano,Arele Arlindo
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Published: Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEM 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S1807-867220210001003102021-11-17Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feedPetrolli,Tiago GoulartPetrolli,Rafaella RossettoAniecevski,EdemarFacchi,Caroline SchmidtLeite,FelipeSanto,Alícia DalPagnussatt,HeloísaCalderano,Arele Arlindo phosphatidylcholine poultry nutrition trimethylamine vitamin ABSTRACT. The objective of this study was to determine choline chloride replacement effects by a vegetable choline source, compost by Trachyspermum amni, Citrullus colocynthis, Achyranthus aspera, and Azadirachta indica in broiler feed. These compounds are fonts of phosphatidylcholine, a high-disponible molecule for intestinal absorption and choline supply. A total of 640 animals were randomly allocated in a completely randomized design, with four treatments and eight repetitions (n = 20), and zootechnical performance (body weight, weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and productive efficiency index), carcass yield, cuts yield, and organs (heart, liver, proventriculus, gizzard, and small intestine) relative weights were evaluated. Were evaluated two choline chloride levels (600 and 800 mg kg-1) and two vegetable choline levels (100 and 200 mg kg-1), added in a corn-soybean meal basal diet, during 42 days of raising. Results revealed better feed conversion ratio (p < 0.001) and production efficiency index (p < 0.001) in broilers fed vegetable choline, with no differences on body weight (p = 0.372) and weight gain (p = 0.427) among broilers. Carcass, cuts yield, and organ relative weights do not alter (p > 0.05) due to different group of supplementations. Findings in this trial concludes vegetable choline can adequately replace choline chloride in broiler feed, with improvement on performance and no compromising carcass, cuts or organ development.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEditora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá - EDUEMActa Scientiarum. Animal Sciences v.43 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-86722021000100310en10.4025/actascianimsci.v43i1.53265
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Petrolli,Rafaella Rossetto
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Santo,Alícia Dal
Pagnussatt,Heloísa
Calderano,Arele Arlindo
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Petrolli,Rafaella Rossetto
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Leite,Felipe
Santo,Alícia Dal
Pagnussatt,Heloísa
Calderano,Arele Arlindo
Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed
author_facet Petrolli,Tiago Goulart
Petrolli,Rafaella Rossetto
Aniecevski,Edemar
Facchi,Caroline Schmidt
Leite,Felipe
Santo,Alícia Dal
Pagnussatt,Heloísa
Calderano,Arele Arlindo
author_sort Petrolli,Tiago Goulart
title Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed
title_short Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed
title_full Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed
title_fullStr Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed
title_full_unstemmed Vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed
title_sort vegetable choline as a replacement for choline chloride in broiler feed
description ABSTRACT. The objective of this study was to determine choline chloride replacement effects by a vegetable choline source, compost by Trachyspermum amni, Citrullus colocynthis, Achyranthus aspera, and Azadirachta indica in broiler feed. These compounds are fonts of phosphatidylcholine, a high-disponible molecule for intestinal absorption and choline supply. A total of 640 animals were randomly allocated in a completely randomized design, with four treatments and eight repetitions (n = 20), and zootechnical performance (body weight, weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and productive efficiency index), carcass yield, cuts yield, and organs (heart, liver, proventriculus, gizzard, and small intestine) relative weights were evaluated. Were evaluated two choline chloride levels (600 and 800 mg kg-1) and two vegetable choline levels (100 and 200 mg kg-1), added in a corn-soybean meal basal diet, during 42 days of raising. Results revealed better feed conversion ratio (p < 0.001) and production efficiency index (p < 0.001) in broilers fed vegetable choline, with no differences on body weight (p = 0.372) and weight gain (p = 0.427) among broilers. Carcass, cuts yield, and organ relative weights do not alter (p > 0.05) due to different group of supplementations. Findings in this trial concludes vegetable choline can adequately replace choline chloride in broiler feed, with improvement on performance and no compromising carcass, cuts or organ development.
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