Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers

Curcumin was mixed in chicken feed at the rate of 1 mg, 10 mg and 100 mg per kilogram of feed and fed to a group of 37 two-week-old Isa-Vedette broiler chicks for three weeks to improve the pigmentation of the skin. The treatment resulted in the development of an attractive yellowish orange colora...

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Main Authors: Awang Iskandarzulkarnian, Pengiran Rayari, Ungku Mohsin, Ungku Chulan, Ahmad, Faujan
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: 1992
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2931/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2931/1/Curcumin_for_Upgrading_Skin_Colour_of_Broilers.pdf
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author Awang Iskandarzulkarnian, Pengiran Rayari
Ungku Mohsin, Ungku Chulan
Ahmad, Faujan
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Ungku Mohsin, Ungku Chulan
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description Curcumin was mixed in chicken feed at the rate of 1 mg, 10 mg and 100 mg per kilogram of feed and fed to a group of 37 two-week-old Isa-Vedette broiler chicks for three weeks to improve the pigmentation of the skin. The treatment resulted in the development of an attractive yellowish orange coloration of the skin compared to the skin of control birds. Skin colour intensity was noted highest in birds that received 10 mg of curcumin per kilogram of feed and second highest in birds that received 100 mg of the colour rant. The development of fatty liver is seen to correlate with the quantity of curcumin given to the birds.
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spelling upm-29312013-05-27T07:04:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2931/ Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers Awang Iskandarzulkarnian, Pengiran Rayari Ungku Mohsin, Ungku Chulan Ahmad, Faujan Curcumin was mixed in chicken feed at the rate of 1 mg, 10 mg and 100 mg per kilogram of feed and fed to a group of 37 two-week-old Isa-Vedette broiler chicks for three weeks to improve the pigmentation of the skin. The treatment resulted in the development of an attractive yellowish orange coloration of the skin compared to the skin of control birds. Skin colour intensity was noted highest in birds that received 10 mg of curcumin per kilogram of feed and second highest in birds that received 100 mg of the colour rant. The development of fatty liver is seen to correlate with the quantity of curcumin given to the birds. 1992 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2931/1/Curcumin_for_Upgrading_Skin_Colour_of_Broilers.pdf Awang Iskandarzulkarnian, Pengiran Rayari and Ungku Mohsin, Ungku Chulan and Ahmad, Faujan (1992) Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers. Pertanika, 15 (1). pp. 37-38. English
spellingShingle Awang Iskandarzulkarnian, Pengiran Rayari
Ungku Mohsin, Ungku Chulan
Ahmad, Faujan
Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers
title Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers
title_full Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers
title_fullStr Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers
title_full_unstemmed Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers
title_short Curcumin for Upgrading Skin Colour of Broilers
title_sort curcumin for upgrading skin colour of broilers
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2931/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2931/1/Curcumin_for_Upgrading_Skin_Colour_of_Broilers.pdf