Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load

Background: Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element for poultry health and biological functions. Inorganic Zn, like Zn oxide and Zn sulfate, was commonly used in poultry feed due to its low cost. However, the bioavailability of inorganic Zn is low, leading to a high level of Zn being added to the fe...

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Main Authors: Mohd Yusof, Hidayat, Abdul Rahman, Nor'Aini, Mohamad, Rosfarizan, Zaidan, Uswatun Hasanah, Arshad, Muhammad Aiman, Samsudin, Anjas Asmara
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Published: Elsevier BV 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107577/
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author Mohd Yusof, Hidayat
Abdul Rahman, Nor'Aini
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Zaidan, Uswatun Hasanah
Arshad, Muhammad Aiman
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara
author_facet Mohd Yusof, Hidayat
Abdul Rahman, Nor'Aini
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Zaidan, Uswatun Hasanah
Arshad, Muhammad Aiman
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara
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description Background: Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element for poultry health and biological functions. Inorganic Zn, like Zn oxide and Zn sulfate, was commonly used in poultry feed due to its low cost. However, the bioavailability of inorganic Zn is low, leading to a high level of Zn being added to the feed and resulting in other issues. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have emerged as a promising alternative to their bulkier counterparts, but concerns about their safety persist. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the potential benefits and toxicity of dietary ZnO NPs as a feed supplement and antibacterial agent in broiler chickens. Methods: 180 broiler chicks (Cobb500) were randomly allocated to five dietary treatment groups (36 birds/group). The experimental treatment groups were as follows: (G1) basal diet supplemented with 100 mg kgˆ’1 ZnO (control group), (G2-G5) basal diet supplemented with 10, 40, 70, and 100 mg kgˆ’1 ZnO NPs. The effects of dietary ZnO NPs at different inclusion levels were studied by measuring growth performance (FI, BWG, and FCR), Zn retention, liver enzyme activity, lymphoid organ weight, and gastrointestinal microbial load. Results: The results showed that dietary ZnO and different levels of ZnO NPs inclusion had no effect on broiler growth performance (p > 0.05). The birds fed dietary ZnO NPs retained significantly more Zn than the control group (p < 0.05), lowering feces Zn excretion. The supplementation of ZnO NPs did not reduce lymphoid organs weight; in fact, a notable increase in weight was observed in groups supplemented with higher levels of ZnO NPs when compared to the control group. Furthermore, no significant increase in liver weight (p > 0.05) or enzymatic activities (AST and ALT) were observed in birds fed ZnO NPs, indicating no liver damage occurred. ZnO NPs at 100 mg kgˆ’1 in the diet showed antibacterial effects, reducing Enterococcus spp. and E. coli count significantly, without affecting commensal bacteria (lactic acid bacteria) count. Conclusion: The inclusion of ZnO NPs to broiler chicken feed as a Zn source had no negative effects on growth or health. Additionally, it increased Zn absorption and bioavailability, reduced Zn excretion, and exhibited potential antibacterial activity against tested pathogens.
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spelling upm-1075772024-07-29T07:19:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107577/ Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load Mohd Yusof, Hidayat Abdul Rahman, Nor'Aini Mohamad, Rosfarizan Zaidan, Uswatun Hasanah Arshad, Muhammad Aiman Samsudin, Anjas Asmara Background: Zinc (Zn) is an essential trace element for poultry health and biological functions. Inorganic Zn, like Zn oxide and Zn sulfate, was commonly used in poultry feed due to its low cost. However, the bioavailability of inorganic Zn is low, leading to a high level of Zn being added to the feed and resulting in other issues. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have emerged as a promising alternative to their bulkier counterparts, but concerns about their safety persist. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the potential benefits and toxicity of dietary ZnO NPs as a feed supplement and antibacterial agent in broiler chickens. Methods: 180 broiler chicks (Cobb500) were randomly allocated to five dietary treatment groups (36 birds/group). The experimental treatment groups were as follows: (G1) basal diet supplemented with 100 mg kgˆ’1 ZnO (control group), (G2-G5) basal diet supplemented with 10, 40, 70, and 100 mg kgˆ’1 ZnO NPs. The effects of dietary ZnO NPs at different inclusion levels were studied by measuring growth performance (FI, BWG, and FCR), Zn retention, liver enzyme activity, lymphoid organ weight, and gastrointestinal microbial load. Results: The results showed that dietary ZnO and different levels of ZnO NPs inclusion had no effect on broiler growth performance (p > 0.05). The birds fed dietary ZnO NPs retained significantly more Zn than the control group (p < 0.05), lowering feces Zn excretion. The supplementation of ZnO NPs did not reduce lymphoid organs weight; in fact, a notable increase in weight was observed in groups supplemented with higher levels of ZnO NPs when compared to the control group. Furthermore, no significant increase in liver weight (p > 0.05) or enzymatic activities (AST and ALT) were observed in birds fed ZnO NPs, indicating no liver damage occurred. ZnO NPs at 100 mg kgˆ’1 in the diet showed antibacterial effects, reducing Enterococcus spp. and E. coli count significantly, without affecting commensal bacteria (lactic acid bacteria) count. Conclusion: The inclusion of ZnO NPs to broiler chicken feed as a Zn source had no negative effects on growth or health. Additionally, it increased Zn absorption and bioavailability, reduced Zn excretion, and exhibited potential antibacterial activity against tested pathogens. Elsevier BV 2023-06 Article PeerReviewed Mohd Yusof, Hidayat and Abdul Rahman, Nor'Aini and Mohamad, Rosfarizan and Zaidan, Uswatun Hasanah and Arshad, Muhammad Aiman and Samsudin, Anjas Asmara (2023) Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load. Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals, 4. art. no. 100072. pp. 1-9. ISSN 2773-0506 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2773050623000253 10.1016/j.jtemin.2023.100072
spellingShingle Mohd Yusof, Hidayat
Abdul Rahman, Nor'Aini
Mohamad, Rosfarizan
Zaidan, Uswatun Hasanah
Arshad, Muhammad Aiman
Samsudin, Anjas Asmara
Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load
title Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load
title_full Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load
title_fullStr Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load
title_full_unstemmed Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load
title_short Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load
title_sort effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles supplementation on broiler growth performance, zinc retention, liver health status, and gastrointestinal microbial load
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107577/
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