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http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/JAST.2003.45.6.957

Effect of Salmonella typhimurium lipopolisaccharide Injection on the Performance, Nitrogen Balance and ME Utilization of Dietary Krill Meal in Broiler Chicks  

Im, J.T. (Department of Animal Life Sciences, Konkuk University)
Kim, J.H. (Department of Animal Life Sciences, Konkuk University)
Park , I.K. (Department of Animal Life Sciences, Konkuk University)
Koh, T.S. (Department of Animal Life Sciences, Konkuk University)
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology / v.45, no.6, 2003 , pp. 957-966 More about this Journal
Abstract
Effects of Salmonella typhimurium lipopolysacharide(LPS) and dietary krill meal on the Growth and feed utilization were investigated in broiler chicks. Eight cages of five newly hatched chicks each were assigned and fed to one of the experimental diets containing 0.0,(basal) 0.5 or 1.0% krill meal during 3 weeks of experimental period. And half(four) of the eight cages were i.p. injected with saline or LPS(Immune response activation) every alternate day three times beginning 8 day-old during 2 week of age. Dietary krill meal did not affect growth, feed efficiency, nitrogen balance(NB), uric acid excretion, and ME utilization when the saline was injected. However, the immune response activation lowered daily gain and feed intake and NB and increased uric acid excretion, and the relative liver and spleen weight. Also, birds fed diet containing krill meal 1.0% reduced the feed efficiency and increased spleen weight, and ME and NB or ME required for gain compared with those fed basal and krill meal 0.5% diets in LPS-injected chicks. During recovery period from the immunological stress in 3rd week of age, the krill meal diet reduced the weight of liver and spleen, The results showcd that dietary krill meal did not affect the growth of broiler chicks, but the higher uric acid excretion or dietary ME value indicated the increased protein decomposition or absorption of dietary energy sources in immune response activated birds.
Keywords
Broiler; Lipopolysaccharide; LPS; Immune response; Krill meal; Nitrogen balance; Metabolizable energy; Uric acid;
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