Effect of administration gamma-amino butyric acid on physiological performance of broiler chicks
Hasanain N. Ezzat, Ihsan M. Shihab, Samer S. Hameed

TL;DR
This study investigates how administering gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) affects the physiological performance of broiler chicks, focusing on blood lipids and enzymes, revealing significant treatment effects.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the impact of GABA supplementation on blood parameters in broiler chicks, which was not extensively studied before.
Findings
Significant differences in blood lipids among treatments
Significant differences in blood enzymes among treatments
GABA administration influences physiological parameters
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to study the effect of administration {\gamma}-amino butyric acid (GABA) on physiology performance of broiler chicks. The following treatments were used: T1:control treatment, T2: the birds were administration 0.2ml 0.4% GABA solution daily, T3: the birds were administration 0.2ml 0.5% GABA solution daily and T4: the birds were administration 0.2ml 0.6% GABA solution daily. The results of the experiment indicated that there were significant differences for the calculating blood lipids .When calculating blood enzymes, there are significant differences between the treatments
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Taxonomy
TopicsGABA and Rice Research · Biochemical effects in animals · Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
