Protein quality chicken meat after feeding with active substances of citrus fruits and diclazuril and salinomycin sodium

Mária Angelovičová, Ondřej Bučko, Marek Angelovič, Peter Zajác, Jozef Čapla, Marek Šnirc, Jana Tkáčová, Michaela Klimentová

Protein quality chicken meat after feeding with active substances of citrus fruits and diclazuril and salinomycin sodium

Číslo: 1/2018
Periodikum: Potravinárstvo
DOI: 10.5219/915

Klíčová slova: chicken breast; chicken thigh; protein; lysine; methionine; additive substance

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Anotace: The purpose of this study was an experimental investigation of the influence of active substances obtained mainly from citrus fruits in the experimental feed mixtures, and diclazuril and salinomycin sodium in the control feed mixtures of broiler chickens on productive efficiency and protein quality of the breast and thigh muscles. In vivo experiment was carried out with hybrid chickens Cobb 500. Basic feed mixtures were equal a soy cereal type for experimental and control group. Indicators of productive efficiency were measured and calculated, and protein, lysine and methionine contents in the breast and thigh muscles were measured by the method of FT IR, Nicolet 6700. Active substances obtained mainly from citrus fruits confirmed a statistically significant (p ˂0.05) positive effect on the body weight gain; tended to slightly increase feed intake per bird, protein, energy, lysine and methionine intake per bird; slightly decrease feed intake per 1 kg of body weight gain, protein, energy, lysine and methionine intake per 1 kg of body weight gain; slightly increase protein efficiency ratio and energy efficiency ratio. Additive substances used in the feed mixtures did not have a statistically significant effect on protein, lysine and methionine contents in the breast and thigh muscles but displayed a strong positive, statistically significant relation between lysine and methionine in them.