# Productive and morphological responses of japanese quails (Coturnix japonica) supplemented with phytase superdosing at different temperatures

**Authors:** Raiane dos Santos Silva, Apolônio Gomes Ribeiro, Adiel Vieira de Lima, Paloma Eduarda Lopes de Souza, Edijanio Galdino da Silva, Isabelle Naemi Kaneko, Cleber Franklin Santos de Oliveira, Carlos Henrique do Nascimento, Dayane Albuquerque da Silva, Fernando Guilherme Perazzo da Costa, Edilson Paes Saraiva, Lucas Rannier Ribeiro Antonino Carvalho, Ricardo Romão Guerra

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2026.106508 · 2026-01-23

## TL;DR

This study examines how adding phytase to the diets of Japanese quails affects their productivity and health under different temperatures.

## Contribution

The study introduces new insights into optimal phytase dosing for quail diets under varying thermal conditions.

## Key findings

- Quails at 36°C had lower feed intake than those at 24°C and 30°C.
- Phytase at 1500 FTU improved eggshell thickness at 36°C.
- The best intestinal absorptive area was observed with 3000 FTU at 30°C.

## Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of phytase superdosing in the diet of Japanese quails subjected to different thermal conditions on productive performance, egg characteristics, intestinal morphometry, and physiological parameters. The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design in a 5 × 3 factorial arrangement, consisting of five phytase levels (0, 500, 1000, 1500, and 3000 FTU/kg) and three temperatures (24, 30, and 36°C), with six replicates of eight birds each. The performance variables evaluated included feed intake, egg production, egg weight, egg mass, feed conversion per egg mass, and feed conversion per dozen eggs. Egg quality was assessed by yolk color, shell thickness, specific gravity, Haugh units, and proportions of yolk, albumen, and shell. Spleen, liver, heart, and abdominal fat weights were also measured, along with duodenum and jejunum morphometry. Data were subjected to analysis of variance, Tukey’s test, and regression analysis. Birds kept at 36°C showed lower feed intake compared with those maintained at 24 and 30°C (P < 0.001), with no significant effect of phytase on performance. Supplementation with 1500 FTU increased eggshell thickness at 36°C (P < 0.001). A temperature × phytase interaction was observed for liver weight (p = 0.010), whereas heart weight was higher at 24°C compared with 36°C (P = 0.005). The effects of phytase on duodenal morphometry were temperature-dependent, with the greatest absorptive area observed with 3000 FTU at 30°C (P < 0.001). The temperature of 24°C resulted in the best morphological parameters and the lowest hepatic glycogen index. It is concluded that although quails tolerate temperatures of 36°C, the best productive responses occur at 30°C. Therefore, the use of 1000 to 1500 FTU is recommended, as these levels provided benefits to intestinal morphometry and egg quality.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Coturnix japonica (taxon 93934)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** pyruvate carboxylase [NCBI Gene 107322892]
- **Diseases:** intestinal injury (MESH:D007410), ischemia (MESH:D007511), hepatic dysfunction (MESH:D008107), hypoxia (MESH:D000860), metabolic impairment (MESH:D008659), mucosal damage (MESH:D052016)
- **Chemicals:** corticosterone (MESH:D003345), glycogen (MESH:D006003), B12 (MESH:C034730), nicotinic acid (MESH:D009525), Cu (MESH:D003300), Hematoxylin (MESH:D006416), Se (MESH:D012643), paraffin (MESH:D010232), I (MESH:D007455), Mn (MESH:D008345), saline (MESH:D012965), water (MESH:D014867), pantothenic acid (MESH:D010205), folic acid (MESH:D005492), Periodic Acid (MESH:D010504), Co (MESH:D003035), formalin (MESH:D005557), Ca (MESH:D002118), lipid (MESH:D008055), amino acid (MESH:D000596), phytate (MESH:D010833), glucose (MESH:D005947), T4 (MESH:D013974), BHT (-), Zn (MESH:D015032), P (MESH:D010758), Fe (MESH:D007501), T3 (MESH:D014284)
- **Species:** Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail, species) [taxon 93934], Gallus gallus (bantam, species) [taxon 9031], Coturnix coturnix (Common quail, species) [taxon 9091]
- **Mutations:** D28K, C with 3000, C at 1000

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12870781