Babazadeh D, Nikpiran H, Vahdatpour S, Changizi N, Jeirani Moghaddam AR
Objectives: The present study was conducted to evaluate the influence of probiotic, prebiotic and synbiotic on blood enzymes and internal organ weights of Japanese quails. Materials & Methods: Total of 192 one-day old Japanese quail chicks (mean body weight 7.78±0.39 gram) were randomly assigned in 4 treatments and 4 replicates. The experimental diets consisted of a basal diet without additive (Control), 0.2 g/kg probiotic (Protexin®), 1.6 g/kg prebiotic (Fermacto®) and 1.0 g/kg synbiotic (Biomin®IMBO) added to the basal diet. Results & Conclusion: The males fed additives showed decrease in liver weight (P<0.05). Females fed prebiotic showed decrease in liver weight compared to control and synbiotic-additive groups (P<0.05). The relative weight of heart was decreased in the males fed
prebiotic compared to synbiotic fed and control groups (P<0.05). The females fed probiotic showed increase in heart weight (P<0.05). The activity of ALP in males elevated by synbiotic consumption (P<0.05). In females fed additive ALP activity was decreased (P<0.05). In males fed probiotic or synbiotic ALT activity was depressed (P<0.05). AST activity in males fed prebiotic elevated (P<0.05). In both gender CPK activity was higher in prebiotic feeding group (P<0.05). Results indicated that using synbiotic has positive effects on normal activity of enzymes. Prebiotic showed positive effects by reducing heart and liver weights in Japanese quails.
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