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The objective of this study was to evaluate dietary lycopene levels on the immune responses of finishing pigs. Forty barrows and 40 gilts, averaging 75.04 ± 1.6 kg of initial weight, were allotted in a randomised blocks design arranged in a 2 × 5 factorial scheme, consisting of two sexes (males and females) and five lycopene levels (0, 12.5, 25.0, 37.5, 50.0 mg/kg of diet). The studied parameters were submitted to the statistical analysis adopting 5% significance. Increasing lycopene in pig diets increased the plasma albumin (p =.023). There was no interaction (p >.05) between sex and lycopene on the leukocyte profile or haematocrit concentration. As lycopene levels increased in the diet, the lymphocyte concentration increased linearly (p =.045). The neutrophil concentration and the neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio were affected (p
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Fachinello, M. R., Fernandes, N. L. M., de Souto, E. R., dos Santos, T. C., da Costa, A. E. R., & Pozza, P. C. (2018). Lycopene affects the immune responses of finishing pigs. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 17(3), 666–674. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1401438
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