CIISA - Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Lisboa, 1300-477, Lisboa, Portugal.
iMed.UL, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Professor Gama Pinto, 1649-003, Lisboa, Portugal.
BMC Vet Res. 2021 Jun 29;17(1):229. doi: 10.1186/s12917-021-02932-8.
Chlorella vulgaris has been proposed as a sustainable green feedstock in poultry nutrition due to its ease of cultivation, minimal environmental impact and balanced nutritional composition. However, the majority of studies documents the use of C. vulgaris as a dietary supplement in broilers instead of a feed ingredient. To the best of our knowledge, no report has shown the effect of a high-level incorporation (>2 % in the diet) of C. vulgaris on plasma metabolites and hepatic lipid composition of broilers. One hundred and twenty Ross 308 male birds were housed in 40 wired-floor cages and randomly distributed by the following experimental diets at 22 days of age (n = 10) during 15 days: (1) a corn-soybean meal based diet (control); (2) based diet with 10% of C. vulgaris; (3) diet 2 supplemented with 0.005% Rovabio Excel AP; and (4) diet 2 supplemented with 0.01% of a pre-selected four-CAZyme mixture.
The inclusion of C. vulgaris at 10% in the diet, regardless of the presence of exogenous CAZymes, changed plasma metabolites but did not compromise broilers growth. Plasma total lipids increased in broilers fed C. vulgaris combined with the two feed CAZymes (p < 0.001) compared with the control diet. Moreover, the supplementation with Rovabio increased total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol, while the addition of the four-CAZyme mixture increased triacylglycerols, VLDL-cholesterol and ALP activity. In opposition, HDL-cholesterol levels decreased in broilers fed microalga alone (p = 0.002). Regarding hepatic composition, the inclusion of C. vulgaris in broiler diets, individually or combined with exogenous CAZymes, had a minor effect on fatty acids but improved the n-6/n-3 ratio and total carotenoids.
In summary, the inclusion of a high level (10%) of C. vulgaris in broiler´s diet, regardless of the presence of exogenous CAZymes, improved hepatic antioxidant composition and did not impair broiler's performance. In addition, the feed supplementation with CAZymes increased broilers lipemia. Therefore, dietary C. vulgaris at this incorporation level seems to be safe for animal health and do not compromise performance traits, with no need of CAZymes supplementation.
由于易于种植、对环境影响小以及营养成分均衡,小球藻已被提议作为家禽营养中的可持续绿色饲料。然而,大多数研究仅将小球藻作为肉仔鸡的饲料添加剂,而非饲料成分。据我们所知,尚无报道表明高水平(日粮中添加量>2%)的小球藻对肉仔鸡血浆代谢物和肝脏脂质组成的影响。120 只罗斯 308 雄性雏鸡在 40 个金属丝地板笼中饲养,并在 22 日龄时(n=10)按以下实验日粮随机分组,15 天:(1)以玉米-豆粕为基础的日粮(对照);(2)以 10%小球藻为基础的日粮;(3)补充日粮 2 中 0.005% Rovabio Excel AP;和(4)补充日粮 2 中 0.01%预先选择的四种 CAZymes 混合物。
日粮中添加 10%的小球藻,无论是否添加外源 CAZymes,都会改变血浆代谢物,但不会影响肉仔鸡的生长。与对照组相比,同时添加小球藻和两种饲料 CAZymes 的肉仔鸡血浆总脂质增加(p < 0.001)。此外,Rovabio 的添加增加了总胆固醇和 LDL-胆固醇,而四种 CAZymes 混合物的添加增加了三酰甘油、VLDL-胆固醇和 ALP 活性。相反,单独饲喂小球藻的肉仔鸡高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平降低(p = 0.002)。关于肝脏组成,日粮中添加小球藻(单独或与外源 CAZymes 一起)对脂肪酸的影响较小,但可改善 n-6/n-3 比值和总类胡萝卜素。
综上所述,日粮中添加高水平(10%)的小球藻,无论是否添加外源 CAZymes,都可以改善肉鸡肝脏的抗氧化组成,且不会损害肉鸡的生产性能。此外,饲料添加 CAZymes 会增加肉鸡的脂血症。因此,在该添加水平下,日粮中的小球藻似乎对动物健康安全,且不会影响生产性能,无需添加 CAZymes。