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High environmental temperature has detrimental effects on the gastrointestinal tract of poultry. An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of acute heat stress on endogenous amino acid (EAA) flow in broiler chickens. A total of 90, day-old broiler chicks were housed in battery cages in an environmentally controlled chamber. Chicks were fed a nitrogen-free diet on day 42 following either no heat exposure (no-heat) or 2 weeks exposure to 35 ± 1 �C for 3 h from days 28 to 42 (2-week heat) or 1 week exposure to 35 ± 1 �C for 3 h from days 35 to 42 (1 week heat). The most abundant amino acid in the ileal flow was glutamic acid, followed by aspartic acid, serine and threonine in nonheat stressed group. The EAA flow in 1-week heat and 2-week heat birds were significantly (p < 0.05) higher than those under no heat exposure (14682, 11161 and 9597 mg/kg of dry matter intake respectively). Moreover, the EAA flow of 2-week heat group was less than 1-week heat group by approximately 36%. These observations suggest that the effect of heat stress on EAA flow is mostly quantitative; however, heat stress may also alter the content of EAA flow qualitatively.
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Item Type: | Article |
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Divisions: | Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Food Science and Technology |
DOI Number: | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0396.2009.00951.x |
Keywords: | Heat stress; Broiler; Endogenous excretion. |
Depositing User: | kmportal |
Date Deposited: | 02 Jul 2013 04:29 |
Last Modified: | 02 Jul 2013 04:29 |
Altmetrics: | http://www.altmetric.com/details.php?domain=psasir.upm.edu.my&doi=10.1111/j.1439-0396.2009.00951.x |
URI: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15091 |
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