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Mathematical models for prediction of nutritional requirement of the choline for chicks

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Author(s):
Michele Bernardino de Lima
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Piracicaba.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALA/BC)
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Examining board members:
José Fernando Machado Menten; Carlos Tadeu dos Santos Dias; Nilva Kazue Sakomura
Advisor: José Fernando Machado Menten
Abstract

Choline is an essential nutrient in the diets of chicks. Supplementation levels in feeds is variable and requirements have been established many years ago. Thus, the objective of this study was to reassess the responses of high genetic potential chicks from 1-7, 1-14 and 1 to 21 days as well as modeling the responses of different mathematical functions. Two trials were conducted using two dietary levels of methionine, based on the dose-response method. For the trials were used 2,160 Cobb 500 male broiler chicks (1,080 birds in each experiment), distributed in a completely randomized design with six treatments and six replicates and 30 birds per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of diets with levels of 390, 715, 1,040, 1,365, 1,690 and 2,015 mg/kg of choline. The diets were formulated using the supplementation method. The basal diet was formulated based on corn, soybean meal, soy protein concentrate, sugar and starch, and contained 390 mg/kg of choline and 0.596% of digestible methionine. Commercial choline chloride (62.5%) was supplemented to obtain the other levels. The second trial consisted of the same treatments of the first, but with 0.440% of digestible methionine. The variables measured in both trials were: feed intake (FI), intake of choline (IC), feed conversion (FC) and weight gain (WG). To model the responses, the variables used were the intake of choline as an independent variable and weight gain as the dependent variable. The responses were modeled by five mathematical models: broken line (ascending linear and quadratic segments), saturation kinetic, 4-parameter logistics and monomolecular models and the best model was selected by Akaike information criterion. Statistical analyzes were performed using the computer program SAS® using PROC GLM for analysis of the assumptions and analysis of variance and PROC NLIN to fit the models. The models that best fit were: broken line quadratic segments (1.26 mg/g of WG - trial 1) and Logistics (1.26 mg/g of WG - trial 2) for the period 1-7 days. In the period 1-14 days, the models selected for the experiment with normal and deficient methionine were Logistic (1.16 mg/g WG) and broken line quadratic segments (1.28 mg/g WG), respectively. For the period 1-21days, the models were the saturation kinetics, estimating a requirement of 1.35 mg/g of WG for the experiment with normal methionine, and broken line quadratic segments estimating a requirement of 1.21 mg choline/g of WG for the experiment with deficient methionine. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/01483-0 - Mathematical models for prediction of nutritional requirements of the choline for broiler chickens
Grantee:Michele Bernardino de Lima
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master