Med. Weter. 73 (12), 774-780, 2017
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| Edyta Kowalczuk-Vasilev, Eugeniusz R. Grela, Wioleta Samolińska,
Renata Klebaniuk, Bożena Kiczorowska, Robert Krusiński,
Anna Winiarska-Mieczan, Katarzyna Kępka, Małgorzata Kwiecień
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| Blood metabolic profile of broiler chickens
fed diets with different types and levels of inulin |
| The study was performed to evaluate the effect of a dietary level of two types of inulin differing in the degree
of polymerization (DP), supplemented at different levels, on selected metabolic and immunological parameters
of broiler chicken blood. Two hundred and forty 1-day-old broiler chickens were fed a diet without inulin
addition (control group, C) or with standard inulin from chicory root with DP ≥ 10 (SI) or long-chain inulin
(LCI) of DP ≥ 23 (Inulin Orafti®GR or Inulin Orafti®HPX, respectively; Orafti Beneo GmbH, Mannheim,
Germany) at a level of 0.2%, 0.4%, or 0.6%. Therefore, 7 dietary treatments were formed. The experiment
was carried out for 6 weeks. The addition of inulin had a significant (p ≤ 0.05) impact on the blood parameters
analyzed, especially on the protein and lipid profile. The degree of polymerization of inulin and its level in
the diet significantly affected the content of glucose and uric acid and creatinine levels in the blood plasma of
21-day-old chickens. The addition of the different types (SI vs. LCI) and levels (0.2, 0.4, and 0.6) of inulin to
the diet and the interaction of these factors affected the total protein level and the content of albumins and
globulins. Some differences (p ≤ 0.05) were found between the experimental groups in total cholesterol and
its HDL fraction content as well as in the activity of ALT and LDH. The other biochemical indices were not
affected by the experimental factors. In conclusion, it may be stated that inulin with the higher polymerization
degree (LCI; DP ≥ 23) provided better results of the blood metabolic profile throughout the broiler fattening
period. However, the impact of this factor is not explicit. The addition of the inulin extract at an amount of
4-6 g per kg of mixture is recommended, but further experiments are recommended.... |
| Key words: broiler chickens, prebiotic, inulin, blood |