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The Effect of Dietary Candlenut Powder on Blood Profile and Meat Cholesterol Content of Broilers Putri, Fitria Tridyana; Sudjarwo, Edhy; Sjofjan, Osfar
Jurnal Agripet Vol 18, No 1 (2018): Volume 18, No. 1, April 2018
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17969/agripet.v18i1.11188

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ABSTRACT. The purpose of this research was to investigate the use of candlenut powder (Aleurites mollucana (L.) Willd.) as feed additive on blood profile and meat cholesterol content of broilers. Materials used in this research were 200 day-old broiler chicks. Research method was in vivo on Completely Randomized Design with 5 treatments (P0 = basal diets only, P1 = basal diets + 0.25% candlenut powder, P2 = basal diets + 0.5% candlenut powder, P3 = basal diets + 0.75% candlenut powder, P4 = basal diets + 1% candlenut powder), each treatment was replicated 5 times. Variables measured were blood profile (erythrocyte, hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin) and meat cholesterol content. Data were analyzed by using Analysis of Variance. Data with significant different effects were further analyzed by using Duncans Multiple Range Test. The results showed that candlenut powder usage as feed additive had a highly significant effect on (P0.01) erythrocyte and hemoglobin levels. Candlenut powder also significantly affect (P0.05) mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), but did not significantly affect (P0.05) mean corpuscular volume (MCV) levels. Broilers fed candlenut powder had lower (P0.01) meat cholesterol content compared to those fed basal diets only. It might be concluded that the use of candlenut powder as feed additive at the level of 1% is safely recommended to give better blood profile and reduce meat cholesterol content of broilers.Pengaruh penambahan tepung biji kemiri terhadap profil darah ayam pedaging dan kandungan kolesterol dagingABSTRAK. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengevaluasi pemanfaatan tepung biji kemiri (Aleurites mollucana (L.) Willd.) sebagai aditif pakan terhadap profil darah dan kandungan kolesterol daging ayam pedaging. Materi yang digunakan adalah 200 ekor day old chicks (DOC) ayam pedaging. Metode penelitian menggunakan percobaan in vivo pada Rancangan Acak Lengkap (RAL) dengan 5 perlakuan (P0 = pakan basal, P1 = pakan basal + 0.25% tepung biji kemiri, P2 = pakan basal + 0.5% tepung biji kemiri, P3 = pakan basal + 0.75% tepung biji kemiri, P4 = pakan basal + 1% tepung biji kemiri), setiap perlakuan diulang sebanyak 5 kali. Data dianalisis menggunakan analisis variansi (ANOVA) perbedaan yang signifikan dilanjutkan dengan Uji Jarak Berganda Duncans. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pemanfaatan tepung biji kemiri sebagai aditif pakan memberikan perbedaan yang sangat nyata (P0,01) terhadap jumlah eritrosit dan hemoglobin. Tepung biji kemiri juga memberikan pengaruh yang nyata (P0,05) terhadap mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), tetapi tidak memberikan pengaruh yang nyata terhadap mean corpuscular volume (MCV) darah ayam. Ayam pedaging yang diberi pakan dengan penambahan tepung biji kemiri memiliki kandungan kolesterol daging yang lebih rendah (P0,01) dibandingkan dengan yang hanya diberi pakan basal. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini adalah bahwa penambahan tepung biji kemiri sebanyak 1% dapat memberikan profil darah yang lebih baik dan efektif untuk menurunkan kandungan kolesterol daging ayam pedaging.ABSTRACT. The purpose of this research was to investigate the use of candlenut powder (Aleurites mollucana (L.) Willd.) as feed additive on blood profile and meat cholesterol content of broilers. Materials used in this research were 200 day-old broiler chicks. Research method was in vivo on Completely Randomized Design with 5 treatments (P0 = basal diets only, P1 = basal diets + 0.25% candlenut powder, P2 = basal diets + 0.5% candlenut powder, P3 = basal diets + 0.75% candlenut powder, P4 = basal diets + 1% candlenut powder), each treatment was replicated 5 times. Variables measured were blood profile (erythrocyte, hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume, and mean corpuscular hemoglobin) and meat cholesterol content. Data were analyzed by using Analysis of Variance. Data with significant different effects were further analyzed by using Duncans Multiple Range Test. The results showed that candlenut powder usage as feed additive had a highly significant effect on (P0.01) erythrocyte and hemoglobin levels. Candlenut powder also significantly affect (P0.05) mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), but did not significantly affect (P0.05) mean corpuscular volume (MCV) levels. Broilers fed candlenut powder had lower (P0.01) meat cholesterol content compared to those fed basal diets only. It might be concluded that the use of candlenut powder as feed additive at the level of 1% is safely recommended to give better blood profile and reduce meat cholesterol content of broilers.
Evaluasi Kualitas Fisik Enkapsulasi Ekstrak Daun Sirih (Piper bettle linn) Metode Destilasi Uap sebagai Feed Additive untuk Ternak Unggas Putri, Fitria Tridyana; Haryuni, Nining
Jurnal Ilmiah Fillia Cendekia Vol 10 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Fillia Cendekia
Publisher : Universitas Islam Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32503/fillia.v10i2.7935

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This study aims to determine the physical quality of encapsulated Piper bettle linn extract as a feed additive for poultry. This study is a descriptive experimental study, where this study describes the characteristics of the encapsulated product of Piper bettle linn extract steam distillation method. The results showed that the encapsulated betel leaf extract has an off-white color, a fresh aroma typical of Piper bettle linn and is crystalline. The results of the density test obtained a specific gravity of 0.74 kg/m3, a specific surface area of 42.50 mm2/g, flow rate of 5.00 g/sec and material stack angle of 24.230. Based on the study, it was concluded that the encapsulated betel leaf extract has good quality and is suitable for use as a feed additive for poultry.
Fecal Metabolite Biomarkers for Monitoring Gut Health and Enteric Diseases in Poultry: A Systematic Review Gunawati, Dita Novarina; Damayanti, Cindy Audina; Puspitasari, Cesaria Fitri; Haryuni, Nining; Amalta, Luky; Putri, Fitria Tridyana; Arnyke, Errythrina Vinifera
AgriMalS Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kotabumi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47637/agrimals.v5i2.1982

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Monitoring gastrointestinal health is essential for maintaining productivity, improving disease resistance, and ensuring welfare in poultry production. Conventional diagnostic methods are often invasive, delayed, or lack sensitivity for detecting early-stage gut disorders. Fecal metabolite biomarkers offer a promising, non-invasive alternative for assessing gut health in real time. This systematic review evaluates the application of fecal metabolites in identifying enteric diseases and monitoring gut status in poultry, focusing on biomarker classes, disease links, and nutritional strategies. Relevant studies were retrieved from PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, screened using PRISMA guidelines, and assessed with an adapted SYRCLE Risk of Bias tool. Ten studies met all eligibility criteria. Key metabolite groups short-chain fatty acids (particularly butyrate), histamine, amino acids, indole derivatives, and trehalose were associated with necrotic enteritis, coccidiosis, and gut dysbiosis. Nutritional interventions including inulin, resistant starch, Hermetia illucens meal, and citrus extract consistently improved metabolite profiles and intestinal integrity. Several biomarkers exhibited disease-specific patterns, suggesting diagnostic value. These findings highlight the potential of fecal metabolite biomarkers as practical tools for non-invasive gut health surveillance in poultry. Further research should focus on standardizing biomarker panels, establishing diagnostic thresholds, and integrating multi-omics approaches to enable their application in precision poultry health management.