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Scirj Volume IV, Issue VI, June 2016 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

The implications of sunflower seeds and flax seeds on plasma lipids profile and fatty acids profile-IL-6 correlation in laying hens: A comparative study

Sara. A. M, M. E. Barri , Salwar. M. E , Samia. H. A, Hala. E.A

Abstract: The present study was done to examine the ascendency of incorporating plant source of Omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids into laying hens diet, on the plasma lipids profile and plasma fatty acids profile-IL-6 correlation. Seventy five bird (Hisex-breed), 20 week old, were brought from animal production research center (Kuku), they were halved into two groups, group (A) was signed as control group, subjected to a diet based on corn, group (B) was under diet contains 10% flax seeds and group (C), was under basic diet supplemented with 10% sunflower seeds, the three formulae were designed to sustain the requirements of laying hens as recommended by (NRC). The trial duration was eight weeks, blood samples were collected once per month (week 4 and 8), in EDTA coated vials, immediately placed into iced-container, centrifuged at 3000rpm/20 min, samples were separated in aliquot, and stored at -20ºC and -80ºC until analysis.

Reference this Paper: The implications of sunflower seeds and flax seeds on plasma lipids profile and fatty acids profile-IL-6 correlation in laying hens: A comparative study by Sara. A. M, M. E. Barri , Salwar. M. E , Samia. H. A, Hala. E.A published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume IV, Issue VI, June 2016 Edition, Page 1-8 ".

Search Terms: Omega-6, Omega-3, Arachidonic Acid, HDL-Cholesterol, IL-6-Laying hens

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