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Management of Gut Health via in Situ Production of Bioactive Compounds in Broiler Chickens

University of New England, Australia
Kim, Eunjoo ; Morgan, Natalie ; Choct, Mingan ; Moss, Amy
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The dataset consists of several .xlsx files. Firstly, the flow of undigested nutrients and non-starch polysaccharides remaining undigested in the gastrointestinal tract of broilers was measured (files: Paper 1 and Paper 2 raw data). An in vitro efficacy of nine different feed enzymes was evaluated using the digesta samples collected from Experiment 1 (file: Paper 4 raw data). The growth performance, nutrient digestibility, digesta viscosity and numerous gut health indicators were investigated in broilers offered the wheat- or maize-based diet supplemented with or without exogenous feed enzymes, in the presence or absence of necrotic enteritis (file: Paper 5 and 6 raw data). Throughout the study, digesta samples were collected from the digestive tract and analysed for non-starch polysaccharides using Gas Chromatography.

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