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In the conclusions, Prola and co-authors report that the highest serum albumin and total protein observed in broilers fed DMG-Na-supplemented diets could be related to improved protein digestibility compared with unsupplemented groups and to increased availability of amino acids precursors for protein synthesis. Plasma α-tocopherol concentration was higher in groups fed LF than HF diets (P<0.001). Total serum proteins (and relative fractions) were positively influenced by DMG-Na supplementation both in LF and HF diets (P=0.029).

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Liver weight was increased in DMG-Na-unsupplemented groups (P=0.011) for both fat levels.ĭuring the first digestibility trial (18 to 21 days of age) the apparent digestibility of dry matter (P=0.023), organic matter (P=0.033), crude protein (P=0.030), and α-tocopheryl-acetate (P=0.036) was higher in the DMG-Na-supplemented group than control.ĭigestibility of total fat was increased by DMG-Na supplementation in the LF groups (P=0.038).Ī trend for improvement of digestibility was observed during the second digestibility trial (32 to 35 days) for dry matter (P=0.089), organic matter (P=0.051) and crude protein (P=0.063) in DMG-Na groups. Serum protein and plasma α-tocopherol concentrations were assessed at 35 days of age.įinal bodyweight, feed intake, carcass, breast and spleen weight were higher in groups fed LF than HF diets (P=0.048, P=0.002, P=0.039, P<0.001 and P=0.007, respectively).

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The AD of dry matter, organic matter (OM), crude protein, total fat and α-tocopheryl-acetate were assessed by two digestibility trials (at 18–21 and 32–35 days, respectively). Average daily growth, daily feed intake, and feed conversion ratio were calculated.

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Prola of the University of Turin and co-authors there and at the Institute of Agrarian Biology and Biotechnology in Pisa and Taminco in Ghent explain that in their study, 28 one-day-old broiler chickens were fed one of the dietary treatments: a low-fat diet (LF) or a high-fat diet (HF) supplemented with or without 1,000 mg/kg of DMG-Na.īody weight and feed consumption were recorded at 14 and 35 days of age. A study to assess the effect of supplementation with sodium salt of N,N-dimethylglycine (DMG-Na) on apparent digestibility in broiler chickens fed low- and high-fat diets is published in Poultry Science by researchers in Italy and Belgium.






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