Diferentes fontes e níveis de selênio sobre a imunidade humoral de frangos de corte


Autoria(s): Funari Junior, Pascoal; Albuquerque, Ricardo de; Murarolli, Vinicius Diogo Azevedo; Raspantini, Leonila Ester Reinert; Cardoso, Ana Lucia Sicchiroli Paschoal; Tessari, Eliana Neire Castiglioni; Alves, Flavio Rocha
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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13/09/2013

13/09/2013

2012

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The use of organic trace minerals is getting strength and is an alternative to increase production and improve other characteristics such as humoral immunity. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different levels and sources of selenium (Se) on humoral immunity of broilers. A six-week research was conducted using 1440 one-day-old males broiler chickens. The experimental design was randomized with six experimental diets (A: 0.15mg kg(-1) inorganic (inorg.); B: 0.15mg kg(-1) organic; C: 0.15mg kg(-1) inorg. + organic; D: 0.45mg kg(-1) inorganic; E: 0.45mg kg(-1) organic; F: 0.45mg kg(-1) inorg. + organic) calculated to provide the described amount of Se. Each diet was replicated in six box with 40 birds. A 3x2 factorial arrangement was used and the data were analyzed by ANOVA. The immunity was evaluated by means of the reaction against vaccine of Newcastle disease, and a reaction against sheep red blood cells (SRBC). No significant effects were observed at 5% significance level in NewCastle antibody (P >0.05). However at 14 day-old the source factor had p value at 0.0580, that show a trend of inorganic source in prolong the maternal immunity. No effect was observed in the immune response against SRBC (P >0.05). The results showed a immunologic response against Newcastle vaccine and SRBC, but the treatments was not able to induce a significant difference. The source and the level of Se showed no effect on the response against Newcastle vaccine and SRBC.

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Ciencia Rural, Santa Maria, v. 42, n. 1, pp. 154-159, jan, 2012

0103-8478

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33360

10.1590/S0103-84782011005000150 

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782011005000150 

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Univ Federal Santa Maria

Santa Maria

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Ciencia Rural

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Palavras-Chave #Trace minerals #Organic minerals #Nutrition #ESCHERICHIA-COLI #VITAMIN-E #SUPPLEMENTATION #COMBINATIONS #PERFORMANCE #MINERAIS NA DIETA #NUTRIÇÃO ANIMAL #AGRONOMY
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