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The impact of dietary linseed oil and pomegranate peel extract on broiler growth, carcass traits, serum lipid profile, and meat fatty acid, phenol, and flavonoid contents

The current study aimed to replace soybean oil in broiler diets with linseed oil, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acid supplemented with pomegranate peel extract (PPE) and measured its effect on broiler performance, carcass traits, lipid profile, as well as fatty acids composition, phenols and flavon...

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Published in:Animal bioscience 2019, 32(8), , pp.1161-1171
Main Authors: Kishawy, Asmaa Ty, Amer, Shimaa A, Abd El-Hack, Mohamed E, Saadeldin, Islam M, Swelum, Ayman A
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