Title of article :
Influence of Dietary Aspirin on Growth Performance, Antioxidant Status, and Mortality due to Ascites in Broiler Chickens
Author/Authors :
Fathi، M نويسنده , , Haydari، M نويسنده , , Tanha، T نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
This study investigated the effects of dietary aspirin on growth
performance, antioxidant status and mortality in the broilers
subjected to cold-induced ascites. A total of 600 1-d old male broilers
(Ross, 308) were randomly allotted to four treatment groups, with five
replicate pens per treatment and 30 birds each. The experimental
groups were kept in a cold chamber to induce ascites and were fed a
basal diet supplemented with 0, 20, 40 or 80 mg of aspirin/kg diet.
Aspirin had a significant effect (P < 0.05) on broiler performance since
birds fed 80 mg of aspirin/kg diet had greater body weight gain and
lower feed conversion ratio. Compared to other groups, 20 mg of
aspirin significantly reduced malondialdehyde concentration and
increased total antioxidant capacity with higher glutathione
peroxidase activity in plasma (P < 0.05). Glucose, cholesterol, and
triglyceride concentrations in plasma, as well as mortality due to
ascites and right ventricular: total ventricular weight ratio (RV/TV)
index decreased while high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
concentration and white blood cells increased (P < 0.05) by dietary
aspirin supplementation. Other parameters were not significantly
affected by treatments. These results indicate that the beneficial effect
of aspirin are probably related to aspirin’s ability to maintain near-tonormal
levels of free radical scavenging enzymes and glutathione
peroxidase bioactivity, thereby protecting cell membranes from
oxidative damage via decreased lipid peroxidation.
Keywords :
ascites , Antioxidant status , Broiler performance , Blood Parameters , Aspirin
Journal title :
Poultry Science Journal(PSJ)
Journal title :
Poultry Science Journal(PSJ)