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Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology

Effect of TEX-OE® treatment on the development of heat shock proteins in commercial broiler chicks and the impact on performance indicators in the grow-out period

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Pages 592-597 | Accepted 19 Jun 2014, Published online: 15 Oct 2014
 

Abstract

1. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are highly conserved proteins, shown to protect organisms against physical and physiological stress.

2. TEX-OE® is a patented total extract of the fruit of Opuntia ficus indica, which has been demonstrated to accelerate the development of HSPs in several animal species.

3. One-day-old commercial broiler chicks were treated with TEX-OE®; HSP was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and a large commercial field trial investigated key performance indicators (KPIs) in treated versus untreated controls chicks.

4. TEX-OE® significantly increased HSP concentrations in treated chicks versus controls. Final cumulative mortality, liveweight and percentage factory-rejects were better than in controls.

5. The accelerated HSP response may enable chicks to cope with early stressors, which is reflected in improved KPIs.

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