Meat quality and performance of broilers fed diets containing selenium yeast and sodium selenite

Authors

  • Vanessa Avelar Silva Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Ciência Animal, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-900 Lavras, MG.
  • Antônio Gilberto Bertechini Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Ciência Animal, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-900 Lavras, MG.
  • Andressa Carla de Carvalho Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Ciência Animal, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-900 Lavras, MG.
  • Robert Talles da Costa Castro Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Ciência Animal, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-900 Lavras, MG.
  • Barbara Lopes de Oliveira Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Ciência Animal, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-900 Lavras, MG.
  • Isaac Felipe Moreira Konig Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Ciências dos Alimentos, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-900 Lavras, MG.
  • Eduardo Mendes Ramos Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Ciências dos Alimentos, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-900 Lavras, MG.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2022.v57.27099

Keywords:

glutathione peroxidase, organic selenium, oxidative stability.

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate performance parameters, carcass and cut yields, meat quality, plasma glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity, and selenium tissue deposition for broilers fed with Se from organic (Se-yeast) and inorganic (sodium selenite) sources. A total of 1,200 Cobb 500 chicks, males with one day of age, were randomly distributed into four treatments with ten replicates. The treatments consisted of two Se-yeast levels (3,000 and 2,000 ppm), sodium selenite (45.7%), and the combination between sodium selenite and 3,000 ppm Se-yeast. All diets, based on corn and soybean meal, were supplemented with 0.3 ppm Se. Among treatments, there were no differences for performance, carcass and cut yields, and meat quality. Diets containing only Se-yeast provided meat with lower values of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances. A higher GSH-Px activity was observed with 3,000 ppm Se-yeast and a greater deposition of Se in the muscle tissue with Se-yeast. The sources of Se do not affect performance parameters and carcass yield; however, the organic source 3,000 ppm Se-yeast results in a greater deposition of the mineral in the muscle and in a greater oxidative stability in the meat.

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Published

2022-07-26

How to Cite

Silva, V. A., Bertechini, A. G., Carvalho, A. C. de, Castro, R. T. da C., Oliveira, B. L. de, Konig, I. F. M., & Ramos, E. M. (2022). Meat quality and performance of broilers fed diets containing selenium yeast and sodium selenite. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 57(Z), e02428. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2022.v57.27099