The effect of three different lipid sources (soybean oil, chicken oil or bovine fat) on the abdominal fat fatty acid composition in 50 day-old broiler chickens was evaluated. A completely randomized design was used, with 4 treatments, 8 repetitions and 40 Arbor Acres broiler chicks of each sex. The four treatments were isocaloric and isoproteic with the following characteristics: T1 Control (Soybean-corn); T2 Control + 3% soybean oil; T3 Control + 3% chicken oil; and T4 Control + 3% bovine fat. The lipids from the diets had significantly statistical effects (p<0,05) on the fatty acid composition of broiler abdominal fat. Multivariate techniques also showed differences in fatty acid composition within treatments due to sex. The studied dieta...
The PUFA metabolism in broiler chicken was studied through the whole body fatty acid balance method....
Abstract: Replacement of dietary saturated fatty acids (SFA) by polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) h...
The main objective of this work was to compare the effect of six vegetable oils added to feeding mix...
The type of fat used in formulating broiler chicken diets can affect growth performance, influence t...
An increased intake of PUFA in the form of soybean oil at the expense of SFA in the form of tallow r...
Continuous genetic improvements of commercial broiler strains has led to the necessity of using fats...
This research aimed to evaluate the interactions and effects of 2 and 4% addition levels of poultry ...
This research aimed to evaluate the interactions and effects of 2 and 4% addition levels of poultry ...
The terms "fat" and "oil" refer to triglycerides of several profiles of fatty acids. Fatty acids tha...
A completely randomized design with six replicates of 30 birds per experimental unit was used to eva...
The hypothesis tested was that dietary vegetable fats rich in saturated fatty acids, when compared w...
The hypothesis tested was that dietary vegetable fats rich in saturated fatty acids, when compared w...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of feeding broiler chicken on different vegetabl...
The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different dietary lipid sources, age and s...
Since fats added in combined fodder may change the fatty acids profile in broilers feed, it is possi...
The PUFA metabolism in broiler chicken was studied through the whole body fatty acid balance method....
Abstract: Replacement of dietary saturated fatty acids (SFA) by polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) h...
The main objective of this work was to compare the effect of six vegetable oils added to feeding mix...
The type of fat used in formulating broiler chicken diets can affect growth performance, influence t...
An increased intake of PUFA in the form of soybean oil at the expense of SFA in the form of tallow r...
Continuous genetic improvements of commercial broiler strains has led to the necessity of using fats...
This research aimed to evaluate the interactions and effects of 2 and 4% addition levels of poultry ...
This research aimed to evaluate the interactions and effects of 2 and 4% addition levels of poultry ...
The terms "fat" and "oil" refer to triglycerides of several profiles of fatty acids. Fatty acids tha...
A completely randomized design with six replicates of 30 birds per experimental unit was used to eva...
The hypothesis tested was that dietary vegetable fats rich in saturated fatty acids, when compared w...
The hypothesis tested was that dietary vegetable fats rich in saturated fatty acids, when compared w...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of feeding broiler chicken on different vegetabl...
The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different dietary lipid sources, age and s...
Since fats added in combined fodder may change the fatty acids profile in broilers feed, it is possi...
The PUFA metabolism in broiler chicken was studied through the whole body fatty acid balance method....
Abstract: Replacement of dietary saturated fatty acids (SFA) by polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) h...
The main objective of this work was to compare the effect of six vegetable oils added to feeding mix...