SCI-Expanded
JCR Q2
Özgün Makale
Scopus
Dietary supplementation with mushroom powder (Agaricus bisporus) on performance, carcass traits, meat quality, and bone biomechanical properties of quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)
Tropical Animal Health and Production
2024
Cilt 56
Scopus Eşleşmesi Bulundu
56
Cilt
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Açık Erişim
Scopus Yazarları: S. A. Gökmen, Kubra Unal, Osman Olgun, Ainhoa Sarmiento-García, Behlül Sevim
Özet
This study was performed to determine the effect of mushroom powder (MP) (Agaricus bisporus) supplementation on growing Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). A total of 300 unsexed 1-day-old Japanese quails with similar body weights (8.38 ± 0.2 g) were randomly assigned to five treatment groups with six replications. Additions of 0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, or 1.00% of MP to the basal diet were used to develop the treatment groups. Quails were fed ad libitum for 42 days. At the end of the experiment, 12 quails from each experimental unit were euthanised to determine performance, carcass traits, meat quality, and bone biochemical properties. Results showed that all dietary MP did not negatively affect any performance parameters (P > 0.05), while by the third week of life, there was an increase (P < 0.05) in body weight and body weight gain in the quails of the 0.75% MP group compared to the control group. Nevertheless, these differences disappeared at the end of the trial (P > 0.05). No differences were observed (P > 0.05) for any of the studied carcass traits, except for the pancreas weight which decreased (P < 0.05) with the addition of high MP (1.00%). Regarding meat quality, all color parameters were affected on the fifth day of sampling (P < 0.05) but not on the first day (P > 0.05). It was detected that the breast of the quails in group 0.75% MP had the highest L* value and the lowest a* value. While the breast of the 1.00% MP group had the highest b value and the lowest pH value. Dietary MP enhanced oxidative stability, reducing malondialdehyde (MDA) value in the breast compared to the control at both sampling points (P < 0.01), being more noted on the fifth day of sampling. Bone biomechanical properties (in terms of shear force or shear stress) were improved (P < 0.01) with the dietary addition of MP at 0.75% compared to the control. It can be suggested that MP is a secure ingredient in animal feed without negatively affecting performance parameters, carcass traits, or meat quality. Therefore, including an interval of 0.50–0.75% of MP in the diet of growing quails could be a suitable strategy to improve certain parameters such as the meat’s oxidative stability and the bone’s biomechanical parameters. Moreover, the efficacy of MP on performance development would be greater during the first weeks of the quails’ life due to their intestinal conditions at this stage.
Anahtar Kelimeler (Scopus)
Lipid oxidation
Mushroom
Performance
Bone properties
Growing quail
Anahtar Kelimeler
Lipid oxidation
Mushroom
Performance
Bone properties
Growing quail
Makale Bilgileri
Dergi
Tropical Animal Health and Production
ISSN
1573-7438
Yıl
2024
/ 2. ay
Cilt / Sayı
56
Makale Türü
Özgün Makale
Hakemlik
Hakemli
Endeks
SCI-Expanded
JCR Quartile
Q2
TEŞV Puanı
288,00
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Kapsam
Uluslararası
Toplam Yazar
5 kişi
Erişim Türü
Basılı
Alan
Ziraat, Orman ve Su Ürünleri Temel Alanı
Zootekni
Hayvan Besleme
Yem Teknolojisi
YÖKSİS Yazar Kaydı
Yazar Adı
Gökmen Seyit Ahmet, ÜNAL KÜBRA, OLGUN OSMAN, SEVİM BEHLÜL, Sarmiento-García Ainhoa
YÖKSİS ID
7797077
Hızlı Erişim
Metrikler
JCR Quartile
Q2
TEŞV Puanı
288,00
Yazar Sayısı
5