Title
The use of anacardium occidentale as nutraceutical in hypoprotein diets for laying hens
Date Issued
01 December 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Escalona A.
Martínez O.
Olmo C.
Rodríguez R.
Isert M.
Betancur C.
Valdivié M.
Liu G.
Universidad de Granma
Publisher(s)
Instituto de Ciencia Animal
Abstract
One hundred sixty White Leghorn hens (Hybrid L-33) of 30 weeks of age in their full laying peak were utilized for 91 d to assess the use of Anacardium occidentale as nutraceutical in hypoprotein diets for laying hens. A completely randomized design, with four treatments of foliage and sprouts powder of Anacardium occidentale (0; 0.5; 1.0 and 1.5%) were applied as nutraceutical additive. There was no morbidity or mortality with the inclusion of this powder in the diets. The addition of up to 1.5% of A. occidentale powder increased the production (75.50 to 80.00%), egg weight (61.20 to 62.37 g), the height of the dense white (6.72 to 7.78 mm), the thickness (0.36 to 0.41 mm) and eggshell surface (75.90 to 78.24 cm2). The intensity of the yolk's color (10) was marked by the addition of 0.5% of powder. The addition of this medicinal powder did not decrease the sensory albumen quality and the egg yolk. There were no alterations in the hematological examination to the hens at 30 and 43 weeks. However, hypoprotein diets affected total plasma proteins (44.70 to 47.00 g/L). The use of 1.5% of foliage and sprouts powder of Anacardium occidentale is recommended for hypoprotein diets for laying hens for increasing egg production and quality, without affecting the sensory quality or the health indicators of the birds.
Start page
395
End page
401
Volume
46
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia veterinaria Ciencia animal, Ciencia de productos lácteos
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84887974914
Source
Cuban Journal of Agricultural Science
ISSN of the container
08640408
Sources of information: Directorio de Producción Científica Scopus