Regulation of Lipid Metabolism in Chicken by Feeding Orotic Acid
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Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the potential effects of different concentrations of dietary orotic acid (OA) on lipids metabolism in chicken meat.
Administration of 0.3% OA increased significantly (P <0.05) body gain and improved feed efficiency by 10%. However, addition of OA to chicken diets resulted in a reduction of total cholesterol at all OA levels. Reduction was 25 to 41% in liver, 12 to 25% in both blood and breast meat, and 25 to 35% in leg meat. This reduction of total cholesterol in all tested tissues was accompanied by elevation of tissue total neutral lipid (NL). This elevation was between 4 to 16% in liver 8 to 24% in leg and 10 to 25% in breast meat. There was no concomitant change in tissue total phospholipid (PL), in all tested tissues.