Optimizing tryptophan supplementation for stress reduction and enhanced productivity in aging laying hens.

IF 3.2 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Animal Science and Technology Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-31 DOI:10.5187/jast.2025.e1
Abdolreza Hosseindoust, SeRin Park, Jun Young Mun, Sang Hun Ha, JinSoo Kim
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This study explores the effects of dietary tryptophan (Trp) supplementation on stress mitigation and production parameters in aging laying hens housed under high-density conditions. A total of 700 Hy-line laying hens, aged 70 weeks, were used in the experiment. The hens were divided into four groups, receiving diets supplemented with 0%, 0.25%, 1%, and 2% Trp over a four-week period. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of Trp on Hen-Day Egg Production (HDEP), egg mass, feed conversion ratio (FCR), and a range of physiological and biochemical stress indicators. The results indicated a quadratic response in HDEP and egg mass, with optimal production achieved at 1% Trp supplementation. Egg weight was linearly decreased by Trp supplementation. The FCR was quadratically affected, with lower FCR achieved at 0.25% and 1% Trp supplementation. The content of white blood cells, heterophiles, lymphocytes, and monocytes in blood was linearly reduced by supplementation of Trp. A linear decrease in the content of red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit was observed with the supplementation of Trp. The concentration of triglyceride was linearly decreased, and an increasing quadratic response was observed up to the level of 1% Trp inclusion and decreased thereafter. The content of glucose in blood was linearly increased by supplementation of Trp. the concentration of immunoprecipitation and lactate dehydrogenase was linearly decreased with supplementation of Trp. The concentration of blood corticosterone was higher in laying hens fed 0 and 0.25% of Trp compared with 1 and 2% supplementation. The concentration of blood serotonin was higher in laying hens fed 0.25 and 2% of Trp compared with 0% supplementation. In week 4, an increasing linear response was observed by Trp inclusion for yolk color, shell strength, and shell thickness. The study concludes that 1% Trp supplementation not only enhances productivity and egg quality but also contributes to reduced stress for laying hens.

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优化色氨酸补充对老龄蛋鸡应激降低和生产效率的影响。
本试验旨在探讨高密度饲养条件下饲粮中添加色氨酸对老龄蛋鸡应激缓解和生产参数的影响。试验选用70周龄的海兰蛋鸡700只。各组分别在饲粮中添加0%、0.25%、1%和2%的色氨酸,为期4周。本试验旨在评价色氨酸对母鸡日产蛋量(HDEP)、产蛋量、饲料系数(FCR)及一系列生理生化应激指标的影响。结果表明,HDEP和蛋质量呈二次响应,在添加1%色氨酸时达到最佳产量。添加色氨酸使蛋重呈线性下降。饲料效率受二次影响,添加0.25%和1%色氨酸时,饲料效率较低。添加色氨酸后,血液中白细胞、嗜异性细胞、淋巴细胞和单核细胞的含量呈线性降低。补充色氨酸后,红细胞、血红蛋白和红细胞压积呈线性下降。甘油三酯浓度呈线性下降趋势,在Trp含量达到1%时呈二次型上升趋势,此后呈下降趋势。添加色氨酸后,血中葡萄糖含量呈线性增加。免疫沉淀和乳酸脱氢酶浓度随添加色氨酸呈线性降低。饲粮中色氨酸水平为0和0.25%的蛋鸡血皮质酮浓度高于饲粮中色氨酸水平为1和2%的蛋鸡。饲粮添加0.25和2%色氨酸的蛋鸡血清血清素浓度高于饲粮添加0%色氨酸的蛋鸡。第4周,色氨酸对蛋黄颜色、蛋壳强度和蛋壳厚度的线性响应逐渐增加。本研究认为,饲粮中添加1%色氨酸不仅能提高产蛋率和蛋品质,还能减轻蛋鸡应激。
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology
Journal of Animal Science and Technology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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4.50
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8.70%
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96
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Animal Science and Technology (J. Anim. Sci. Technol. or JAST) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal publishing original research, review articles and notes in all fields of animal science. Topics covered by the journal include: genetics and breeding, physiology, nutrition of monogastric animals, nutrition of ruminants, animal products (milk, meat, eggs and their by-products) and their processing, grasslands and roughages, livestock environment, animal biotechnology, animal behavior and welfare. Articles generally report research involving beef cattle, dairy cattle, pigs, companion animals, goats, horses, and sheep. However, studies involving other farm animals, aquatic and wildlife species, and laboratory animal species that address fundamental questions related to livestock and companion animal biology will also be considered for publication. The Journal of Animal Science and Technology (J. Anim. Technol. or JAST) has been the official journal of The Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) since 2000, formerly known as The Korean Journal of Animal Sciences (launched in 1956).
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