Total Antioxidant Capacity and Malondialdehyde Level in Plasma of Broiler Chicks Fed Diet Containing Different Levels of Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Authors

  • A.A. Sadeghi Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
  • M. Aminafshar Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
  • M. Chamani Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
  • P. Shawrang Agricultural, Medical and Industrial Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Karaj, Iran
  • W. Izadi Department of Animal Science, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

This study was conducted to assess the effect of ginger supplementation on malondialdehyde (MDA) level, as an oxidative stress marker, and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in broiler chicks. Two hundred male 1-day-old chicks were assigned randomly to four dietary treatments (basal diet as control group and basal diet containing 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 g/kg ginger, respectively), with five replicates and ten birds per replicate. The levels of MDA and TAC were measured at days 21 and 42 of age. At day 21, mean MDA levels in chicks fed diet containing 2.5 g/kg ginger decreased numerically, and decreased significantly (P

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volume 3  issue 2

pages  283- 287

publication date 2013-06-01

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