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	<titleInfo><title>Effects of selenomethionine and sodium selenite supplementation on meat quality, selenium distribution and antioxidant status in broilers</title></titleInfo>
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		<namePart type="family">Wang</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Zhan</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Yuan</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Zhang</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Wu</namePart>
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	<originInfo><dateIssued>2011</dateIssued></originInfo>
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	<abstract lang="English">This study was conducted to investigate the effects of selenomethionine (Se-Met) and sodium selenite (SS) supplementation on meat quality, selenium (Se) distribution, and antioxidant status in broilers. A total of 360 seven-days-old Ross 308 broilers of an average body weight 162 ± 0.59 g were randomly allotted to three treatments, each of which included three replications of 40 birds. The treatments included a control diet containing 0.04 mg Se/kg and other two diets that contained 0.15 mg Se/kg supplemented by SS or Se-Met. The experiment lasted for 42 days. Selenium supplementation improved (P &amp;lt; 0.05) the Hunter a value of breast muscle in 8 and 16 h and decreased (P &amp;lt; 0.05) the drip loss of breast muscle in 24 and 48 h. Both Se sources and exposed time significantly influenced (P &amp;lt; 0.01) the drip loss of breast muscle. Selenium and glutathione concentrations in serum and in the studied organs were significantly higher (P &amp;lt; 0.05) after dietary Se supplementation while the Se-Met group showed the highest value (P &amp;lt; 0.05). Glutathione peroxidase activity in serum and in the studied organs was also significantly elevated (P &amp;lt; 0.05) by dietary Se supplementation while SS increased the glutathione peroxidase activities in pancreas and breast muscle to a larger extent (P &amp;lt; 0.05) than did Se-Met. The addition of Se from either source caused a significant increase (P &amp;lt; 0.05) in superoxide dismutase activities in tissues (except for kidney) whereas the Se-Met group was more effective (P &amp;lt; 0.05) than the SS group in breast muscle. Selenium supplementation increased (P &amp;lt; 0.05) the total antioxidant capability in serum, liver, kidney and breast muscle while the Se-Met group proved to be more effective (P &amp;lt; 0.05) than the SS group except for kidney. The Se-supplemented diets had a lower (P &amp;lt; 0.05) malondialdehyde concentration in serum and in the studied organs but the effect was more pronounced (P &amp;lt; 0.05) when Se-Met was used except for the serum. These results indicated that Se-Met supplementation was more effective than SS supplementation for depositing Se in serum and tissues, enhancing the antioxidant status and reducing the drip loss of breast muscle.</abstract>
	<subject><topic>broiler; selenomethionine; drip loss; Hunter a value; antioxidant status</topic></subject>
	<identifier type="doi">10.17221/1296-CJAS</identifier>
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		<titleInfo><title>Czech Journal of Animal Science</title></titleInfo>
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			<detail type="volume"><number>56</number></detail>
			<detail type="issue"><number>7</number></detail>
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				<start>305</start>
				<end>313</end>
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			<date>2011</date>
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		<identifier type="issn">12121819</identifier>
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