Zhang Xiufen, Tian Lu, Zhai Shuangshuang, Lin Zhenping, Yang Huiyong, Chen Junpeng, Ye Hui, Wang Wence, Yang Lin, Zhu Yongwen
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Regulation, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China.
College of Animal Science, Yangtze University, Jingzhou, China.
Front Vet Sci. 2020 Sep 4;7:591. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00591. eCollection 2020.
This study investigated the effects of dietary selenium-enriched yeast (Se yeast) supplementation on the laying performance, egg quality, plasma antioxidant balance, and egg selenium (Se) content in laying Longyan ducks. A total of 480 32-week-old ducks were randomly divided into four dietary treatments, each consisting of six replicates of 20 ducks. The dietary treatments were a control basal diet and basal diets with supplementation of 0.05, 0.15, and 0.25 mg Se/kg via Se yeast. The analyzed Se contents of the four diets were 0.15, 0.21, 0.36, and 0.43 mg Se/kg, respectively. Dietary Se yeast supplementation had no apparent effects on laying performance and egg quality ( > 0.05), but it improved the antioxidant balance of ducks, as inferred by greater glutathione peroxidase and catalase activities, and decreased the malondialdehyde content in plasma of ducks ( < 0.05). It was suggested that the Se content in the basal diet containing 0.15 mg/kg of Se requirement is adequate for productive performance, but not for the antioxidant balance of laying ducks. Besides that, the Se contents in the yolk, albumen, and whole egg increased linearly as the Se supplementation levels increased. With more feeding days, the Se contents in the yolk and whole egg from non-Se-yeast-supplemented ducks increased linearly ( < 0.05), while those from Se-yeast-supplemented ducks showed a quadratic relationship ( < 0.05). In conclusion, the Se content of the basal diet at 0.15 mg/kg was adequate for laying performance and egg quality traits in laying ducks. Dietary Se yeast supplementation is beneficial to improve the antioxidant balance of laying ducks and increase the Se deposition in eggs for producing Se-enriched eggs. Based on the quadratic model or the quadratic broken-line model analyses, supplemental 0.19 mg Se/kg via Se yeast, with a total equivalent of 0.34 mg Se/kg in the diet, could provide the optimum antioxidant balance in laying ducks. Dietary supplementation of 0.25 mg Se/kg via Se yeast, with a total equivalent of 0.40 mg Se/kg in the diet, could lead to achieving the desired Se content in the whole egg.
本研究调查了日粮中添加富硒酵母(Se酵母)对龙岩蛋鸭产蛋性能、蛋品质、血浆抗氧化平衡及蛋中硒(Se)含量的影响。总共480只32周龄的鸭子被随机分为四种日粮处理组,每组六个重复,每个重复20只鸭子。日粮处理分别为对照基础日粮以及通过Se酵母添加0.05、0.15和0.25 mg Se/kg的基础日粮。四种日粮的分析硒含量分别为0.15、0.21、0.36和0.43 mg Se/kg。日粮添加Se酵母对产蛋性能和蛋品质没有明显影响(P>0.05),但改善了鸭子的抗氧化平衡,表现为谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶和过氧化氢酶活性更高,且降低了鸭子血浆中丙二醛含量(P<0.05)。结果表明,含0.15 mg/kg硒需求量的基础日粮中的硒含量对生产性能而言是充足的,但对蛋鸭的抗氧化平衡而言并不充足。除此之外,随着硒添加水平的增加,蛋黄、蛋清和全蛋中的硒含量呈线性增加。随着饲养天数增加,未添加Se酵母组鸭子的蛋黄和全蛋中的硒含量呈线性增加(P<0.05),而添加Se酵母组鸭子的蛋黄和全蛋中的硒含量呈二次曲线关系(P<0.05)。总之,基础日粮中0.15 mg/kg的硒含量对蛋鸭的产蛋性能和蛋品质性状而言是充足的。日粮添加Se酵母有利于改善蛋鸭的抗氧化平衡,并增加蛋中硒的沉积以生产富硒蛋。基于二次模型或二次折线模型分析,通过Se酵母补充0.19 mg Se/kg,日粮中总硒当量为0.34 mg Se/kg,可使蛋鸭达到最佳抗氧化平衡。通过Se酵母日粮补充0.25 mg Se/kg,日粮中总硒当量为0.40 mg Se/kg,可使全蛋达到所需的硒含量。