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Improvement of Productivity, Morphological and Biochemical Blood Composition of Broilers Due to Feeding Antioxidant and Adsorbent

The research aims to study the effect of different doses of antioxidant and adsorbent ferrocene (when excessive content of heavy metals) as feed additives in broilers' diets based on corn, wheat and rape to increase productivity and prevention of metabolic disorders. The research aims to study...

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Published in:Journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research 2018-05, Vol.10 (5), p.1204-1206
Main Authors: Vityuk, Lada A, Osepchuk, Denis V, Kokaeva, Fatima F, Cherchesova, Susanna K, Zhukov, Aslan A, Baeva, Angelica A
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description The research aims to study the effect of different doses of antioxidant and adsorbent ferrocene (when excessive content of heavy metals) as feed additives in broilers' diets based on corn, wheat and rape to increase productivity and prevention of metabolic disorders. The research aims to study the effect of different doses of antioxidant and adsorbent ferrocene (when excessive content of heavy metals) as feed additives in broilers' diets based on corn, wheat and rape to increase productivity and prevention of metabolic disorders. [...]there were no significant (P>0,05) differences on this indicator between the birds of the compared groups in the process of heavy metal detoxification. [...]results of hematological studies show that when feeding corn-wheat-rape-based mixed feed, under the effect of antioxidant selenopyran and adsorbent ferrocene intermediate broilers' metabolism is optimized. The research results showed that during the second scientific experiment the use of the tested adsorbent ferrocene in the mixed feed of corn-wheat-rape type provided the detoxification of these xenobiotics, whereby the content of zinc, lead and cadmium in no case did not exceed the MPC in the analyzed samples of organs and tissues of birds in all test groups.
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Birds
Cadmium
Corn
Experiments
Heavy metals
Meat industry
Meat quality
Metabolic disorders
Methods
Morphology
Poultry
Productivity
Zinc
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