Influence of the feed additive "Amber Cool" on the metabolism and morphostructural changes in the body of broiler chickens
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2026.1.177
Abstract
The article presents the results of a study examining the effect of the "Amber Cool" feed additive on the metabolism and morphostructural changes in broiler chickens. The study involved clinically healthy ROSS 308 broiler chickens (n=60). The experimental group received the "Amber Cool" feed additive throughout their 42-day growing period. Hematological, biochemical, and histological studies were conducted, along with measurements of the femur and tibia. Data analysis revealed that the additive had a positive effect on the growth, development, survivability, and meat productivity of broiler chickens. Hematological parameters showed improved blood oxygenation (by 1.2 times) in birds receiving the additive. Biochemical parameters assessing both protein and carbohydrate metabolism demonstrated a tendency toward enhanced metabolic processes. Histological analysis of samples showed that the feed additive under study is suitable for daily use for 20 days at the recommended dose. Morphometric assessment revealed a tendency toward increased thickness of the dense tissue of the diaphysis and proximal epiphysis of the tibia in birds from the experimental group.
About the Authors
A. S. KrasnoperovRussian Federation
Alexander S. Krasnoperov - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Immunology and Pathobiochemistry
O. Yu. Oparina
Russian Federation
Olga Yu. Oparina - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Immunology and Pathobiochemistry
S. V. Malkov
Russian Federation
Sergey V. Malkov -Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Immunology and Pathobiochemistry
A. I. Belousov
Russian Federation
Alexander I. Belousov - Dr. of Veterinary Sciences, Leading Researcher, Laboratory of Immunology and Pathobiochemistry
L. I. Drozdova
Russian Federation
Lyudmila I. Drozdova - Dr. of Veterinary Sciences, Leading Researcher, Department of Ecology and Non-Communicable Animal Pathology
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For citations:
Krasnoperov A.S., Oparina O.Yu., Malkov S.V., Belousov A.I., Drozdova L.I. Influence of the feed additive "Amber Cool" on the metabolism and morphostructural changes in the body of broiler chickens. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2026;(1):177-186. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2026.1.177
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