A 6-wk feeding study was conducted to evaluate the antioxidative potential, indices such as quality of the thigh meat and liver of broiler chickens fed with a dietary medicinal herb extract mixture (HEM, consisting: Iranian green tea, cinnamon, garlic and chicory at a ratio of 25:15:45:15). A total of 320, one-d-old Ross (male) broiler chickens were used to investigate the effects of 0.0, 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 g/kg HEM in the diet, on aforementioned factors. The HEM supplementation did not influence the composition of raw thigh meat except for the total phenols and crude ash (P<0.05). Furthermore, pH, water-holding capacity (WHC) and acceptability of thigh meat were affecting by administration of HEM in diets (P<0.05). Meat flavor increase...
The present study was conducted to investigate the impacts of dietary supplementation of graded leve...
This experiment was designed to determine the meat quality and lipid profile of broiler chickens fed...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of two esters of α-tocopherol, all-rac-&...
A 6-wk feeding study was conducted to evaluate the antioxidative potential, indices such as quality ...
This study was conducted to determine the effects on the growth performance and antioxidant capacity...
In Nepal, medicinal herbs have traditionally been used to feed animals for growth during illness. Th...
Background and Aim: Broiler meat is susceptible to lipid oxidation due to its high content of unsatu...
An experiment was carried out to study the influence of herbal essential oils (Thymus vulgaris L and...
Meat industries across the world are constantly focusing to find natural low-cost additives for the ...
ABSTRACT The objectives of current study were to evaluate the effect of botanical extracts as antiox...
The present article presents data on effectiveness of adding a phytobiotic feed additive into the di...
WOS:000431456700001PubMed: 29736255Background: in recent years, with the prohibition of antibiotics ...
<p>1. This feeding trial investigated the effects of herbal feed additives on performance of broiler...
The present article presents data on effectiveness of adding a phytobiotic feed additive into the di...
Background: In recent years, with the prohibition of antibiotics used as growth stimulants in the nu...
The present study was conducted to investigate the impacts of dietary supplementation of graded leve...
This experiment was designed to determine the meat quality and lipid profile of broiler chickens fed...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of two esters of α-tocopherol, all-rac-&...
A 6-wk feeding study was conducted to evaluate the antioxidative potential, indices such as quality ...
This study was conducted to determine the effects on the growth performance and antioxidant capacity...
In Nepal, medicinal herbs have traditionally been used to feed animals for growth during illness. Th...
Background and Aim: Broiler meat is susceptible to lipid oxidation due to its high content of unsatu...
An experiment was carried out to study the influence of herbal essential oils (Thymus vulgaris L and...
Meat industries across the world are constantly focusing to find natural low-cost additives for the ...
ABSTRACT The objectives of current study were to evaluate the effect of botanical extracts as antiox...
The present article presents data on effectiveness of adding a phytobiotic feed additive into the di...
WOS:000431456700001PubMed: 29736255Background: in recent years, with the prohibition of antibiotics ...
<p>1. This feeding trial investigated the effects of herbal feed additives on performance of broiler...
The present article presents data on effectiveness of adding a phytobiotic feed additive into the di...
Background: In recent years, with the prohibition of antibiotics used as growth stimulants in the nu...
The present study was conducted to investigate the impacts of dietary supplementation of graded leve...
This experiment was designed to determine the meat quality and lipid profile of broiler chickens fed...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of two esters of α-tocopherol, all-rac-&...