Title of article :
A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Antimicrobial Peptide Purity on the Growth Performance, Dry Matter Digestibility, and Intestinal Morphology of Broiler
Author/Authors :
Miftakhus Sholikin, Mohammad Animal Feed and Nutrition Modelling (AFENUE) Research Group -Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology - Faculty of Animal Science - IPB University , Jayanegara, Anuraga Animal Feed and Nutrition Modelling (AFENUE) Research Group -Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology - Faculty of Animal Science - IPB University , Wahyudi, ArisTri Department of Biology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - IPB University , Nomura, Jun Training Division for School Health Nursing (Yogo) Teachers - Faculty of Education Chiba University, Japan , Nahrowi Department of Nutrition and Feed Technology - Faculty of Animal Science - IPB University
Abstract :
This meta-analysis aimed to systematically evaluate the effect of the administration of antimicrobial (AMP)
both in form of single AMP (SAP) and composite AMP (CAP) on the growth performance, dry matter digestibility, and intestinal morphology of broiler. Data tabulation only involved credible international journals as indicated
by Scopus indexed, equipped with doi number, and ranked in the scientific journal rankings cluster. There were 68
experiments with 210 datum collected from 33 literatures. The data were analyzed using a linear mixed model. The
differences between the experiments were noted as random effects, while the purity of AMP was determined as fixed
effects. The AMP purity significantly (P <0.05) improved the several observed variables, such as body weight, average
daily gain, feed conversion ratio, and dry matter digestibility both in the starter period, finisher period, and total period
of broiler. It also significantly improved intestinal morphology in the duodenum (alike villus height), jejunum (alike
crypt depth), and ileum (like villus height and crypt depth). Compared to CAP, SAP supported better performance
on most of observed variables. In short, the AMP could bring positive effect on the growth performance, dry matter
digestibility, and intestinal morphology of broiler not only in starter, finisher but also in total of period of broiler. Compared to CAP, the administration of SAP showed a greater performance on broiler.
Keywords :
Broiler , Dry matter digestibility , Meta-analysis , Intestinal morphology , Antimicrobial peptide
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences