Performance, carcass variables, and meat quality of broilers supplemented with dietary Mexican oregano oil

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The current study was conducted to evaluate the dietary supplementation of Mexican oregano essential oil (MOO; Lippiaberlandieri Schauer) on broiler performance, carcass variables, meat quality, and sensory evaluation. One-day-old mixed-sex broilers were distributed in the following treatment groups, according to MOO supplementation levels: 0 = control diet; 200 = diet + 2200 mg of MOO/kg; 400 = diet + 4200 mg of MOO/kg; 600 = diet + 6200 mg of MOO/kg; 800 = diet + 8200 mg of MOO/kg; 1000 = diet + 1000 mg of MOO/kg. MOO affected (p<0.05) body weight, feed and water intake, and feed conversion ratio. The 200 and 400 mg/kg formulations gave better results at 7, 14 and 28 d than the other diets. MOO at 1000 mg/kg increased (p<0.05) slaughter weight and hot carcass yield, and decreased meat pH and cooking loss. The 200 and 400 treatments increased breast meat redness (a*), but reduced yellowness (b*). Meat hardness, cohesiveness and resilience were affected (p<0.05) by MOO, but not (p>0.05) the sensory parameters evaluated. Mexican oregano oil presents positive qualities as a plant-derived performance enhancer in broiler diets and improves of the meat quality of broilers at the levels of 200, 400 and 600 mg/kg of diet.

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Cázares-Gallegos, R., Silva-Vázquez, R., Hernández-Martínez, C. A., Gutiérrez-Soto, J. G., Kawas-Garza, J. R., Hume, M. E., & Méndez-Zamora, G. M. (2019). Performance, carcass variables, and meat quality of broilers supplemented with dietary Mexican oregano oil. Revista Brasileira de Ciencia Avicola / Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9061-2018-0801

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