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이산화염소수를 이용한 계사 내 깔짚의 미생물 수 저감화 (Microbial Inactivation of Chicken Cage Litter by Aqueous Chloride Dioxide)

  • 유동진;김현진;송현정;신윤지;채현석;송경빈
    • 한국식품저장유통학회지
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.98-102
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구에서는 이산화염소수를 이용한 계사 내 깔짚의 미생물 수 저감화를 통한 깔짚의 미생물학적 안전성 확보를 위하여 연구를 수행하였다. 사용하기 전의 깔짚에는 coliform, E. coli, Listeria spp., yeasts and molds 및 total aerobic bacteria가 높은 수준으로 검출되었으며 사용기간이 늘어남에 따라 미생물 수가 증가하였다. 500 ppm 이산화염소수를 이용한 살균처리에서는 coliform, E. coli, Listeria spp., yeasts and molds, total aerobic bacteria 및 Salmonella spp.의 균수가 모든 깔짚 시료에서 처리횟수에 따라 유의적으로 감소하였다. 사용하지 않은 깔짚에서는 coliform, E. coli, Listeria spp., yeasts and molds 및 total aerobic bacteria 수가 각각 4.47, 1.29, 1.23, 3.24 및 5.2 log CFU/g로 감소하였고, 1주 및 5주 사용한 깔짚의 경우도 모든 미생물 수가 현저하게 감소하였다. 따라서 본 연구 결과, 이산화염소수를 이용한 계사 내 깔짚의 미생물 수 저감화 방법이 도계된 계육의 미생물학적 안전성을 향상시키기 위한 방법으로 적합하다고 판단된다.

Effect of dietary calcium concentrations in low non-phytate phosphorus diets containing phytase on growth performance, bone mineralization, litter quality, and footpad dermatitis incidence in growing broiler chickens

  • Kim, Jong Hyuk;Jung, Hyunjung;Pitargue, Franco Martinez;Han, Gi Ppeum;Choi, Hyeon Seok;Kil, Dong Yong
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제30권7호
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    • pp.979-984
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    • 2017
  • Objective: An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary Ca concentrations in low non-phytate phosphorus (NPP) diets containing phytase on growth performance, bone mineralization, litter quality, and footpad dermatitis (FPD) incidence in growing broiler chickens. Methods: A total of 1,800 21-day-old Ross 308 growing broiler chickens were allotted to 1 of 6 dietary treatments with 6 replicated cages. Six diets were formulated to provide increasing Ca concentrations of 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, or 9.0 g/kg in diets. The concentrations of NPP in all diets were maintained at 3.0 g/kg, and phytase was supplemented to all diets at the level of 1,000 fytase units (FTU)/kg. At the end of the 14-d feeding trial, birds were euthanized for tibia sampling, and litter samples were collected from 3 areas in the cage. The FPD incidence was measured based on a 6-point scoring system. Results: Dietary Ca concentrations had no effect on growth performance of growing broiler chickens. However, a tendency (linear, p = 0.05) for decreased feed efficiency was observed as dietary Ca concentrations were increased. The concentrations of Ca and P in the tibia of broiler chickens increased (linear and quadratic, p<0.01) with increasing Ca concentrations in low NPP diets containing phytase. Litter pH, moisture, and N contents were not affected by increasing Ca concentrations in low NPP diets containing phytase. However, a tendency (quadratic, p = 0.10) for increased FPD incidence with increasing dietary Ca concentrations was observed. Conclusion: Dietary Ca concentrations from 4.0 to 9.0 g/kg in low NPP diets containing phytase have little effects on growth performance of growing broiler chickens. However, Ca and P concentrations in the tibia are decreased if dietary Ca concentrations are less than 5.0 g/kg. The FPD incidence for growing broiler chickens may be decreased if less than 9.0 g/kg of Ca is included in diets.