Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2012
Volume: 11
Issue: 21
Page No. 3991 - 3998

The Effect of Cu+2, Fe+2 and Cr+3 in Mineral Additives Enriched with Biosorption Process Form on Chosen Parameters of in vitro Caecal Fermentation in Laying Hens (Lohmann Brown)

Authors : Maciej Janeczek, Katarzyna Chojnacka, Nezir Yasar Toker, Ewa Pecka, Albert Czerski, Zuzanna Witkowska, Aleksander Chroszcz, Wojciech Zawadzki and Mariusz Korczynski

Abstract: Trace element additives with Cu (II), Fe (III) and Cr (II) were tested in vitro in a Hen Caecum Model. The levels of Short-Chain Fatty Acid (SCFA) were estimated in the 4th and 6th h of fermentation. Measurements of hydrogen and methane as fermentation end products were conducted. Any negative influence on the fermentation process were noted. The study observed a higher production of SCFA in the experimental group than in the control group. In the experiment an increase in propionate acid was observed except in the control and Cr (II) groups. It seems to be true that fermentation in experimental groups was more intensive and faster than in the control one. A result of intensive fermentation was a pH decrease in experimental groups but this was the within range value. The lack of a correlation was shown between the level of acetate and methane and hydrogen concentration.

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Maciej Janeczek, Katarzyna Chojnacka, Nezir Yasar Toker, Ewa Pecka, Albert Czerski, Zuzanna Witkowska, Aleksander Chroszcz, Wojciech Zawadzki and Mariusz Korczynski, 2012. The Effect of Cu+2, Fe+2 and Cr+3 in Mineral Additives Enriched with Biosorption Process Form on Chosen Parameters of in vitro Caecal Fermentation in Laying Hens (Lohmann Brown). Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 11: 3991-3998.

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