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Dr. ZANGABEL SAAD MOHAMED EL-SAYED RAMADAN :: Publications:

Title:
INFLUENCE OF BRANCHED-CHAIN AMINO ACID SUPPLEMENTATION ON GROWING MOUNTAIN RABBIT'S PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE
Authors: Sheeren, R. Kadeh; M.M. Abdella; G.A. El- Sayaad; Zangabel, S. Mohamed and Sherein, H. Mohamed*
Year: 2023
Keywords: branched-chain amino acid, productive performance, nutrient digestibility, blood parameters
Journal: Egyptian J. Nutrition and Feeds
Volume: 26(3):
Issue: the Egyptian Society of Nutrition and Feeds
Pages: 273-295
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper ZANGABEL SAAD MOHAMED EL-SAYED RAMADAN_branched-chain amino acid.pdf
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Abstract:

he objective of this study was to measure the productive performance of growing rabbits as influenced by the two different level of dietary protein under three levels of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) supplementations. A 90-day feeding trial was conducted. A total rabbits were 72 at the age of 8 weeks were weighed when rabbits arrival at the farm and randomly distributed to six experimental groups. (G1): rabbits fed control diet contain recommended protein level (18% CP) without any (G2 and G3 ): r abbits fed control diet contain recommended protein (18% CP) supplemented with 2 g BCAA s /kg diet 2:1:1 and with 2 g BCAA/kg diet 3:1:2 (luecine: Iso luecine: Valine). (G4): rabbits fed control diet contain low protein level (17% CP) without any supplementation supplementation. (G5 and G6 ): rabbits fed control diet contain low protein (17% CP) supplemented with 2 g BCAA s /kg diet 2:1:1 and 2 g BCAA s /kg diet 3:1:2 (luecine: Iso luecine: Valine). Group rabbits fed (G3) achieved the highest significantly (P

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