All Relations between feeding and gaa

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Simeng Yi, Sanlong Hu, Jinze Wang, Abudusaimijiang Abudukelimu, Yao Wang, Xiang Li, Hao Wu, Qingxiang Meng, Zhenming Zho. Effect of Guanidinoacetic Acid Supplementation on Growth Performance, Rumen Fermentation, Blood Indices, Nutrient Digestion, and Nitrogen Metabolism in Angus Steers. Animals : an open access journal from MDPI. vol 14. issue 3. 2024-02-10. PMID:38338043. this study aimed to explore the impact of gaa supplementation on growth performance, rumen fermentation, blood indices, nutrient digestion, and nitrogen metabolism in angus steers through two experiments: a feeding experiment (experiment 1) and a digestive metabolism experiment (experiment 2). 2024-02-10 2024-02-12 Not clear
Xin Li, Jiawei Bian, Tong Xing, Liang Zhao, Jiaolong Li, Lin Zhang, Feng Ga. Effects of guanidinoacetic acid supplementation on growth performance, hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, and immunity of broilers challenged with chronic heat stress. Poultry science. vol 102. issue 12. 2023-10-12. PMID:37826903. a total of 192 arbor acres male broilers (28-day old) were randomly allocated to 4 treatments: the normal control group (nc, 22°c, ad libitum feeding), the heat stress group (hs, 32°c, ad libitum feeding), the pair-fed group (pf, kept at 22°c and received food equivalent to that consumed by the hs group on the previous day), and the gaa group (hg, 32°c, ad libitum feeding; basal diet supplemented with 0.6 g/kg gaa). 2023-10-12 2023-10-15 Not clear
M Majdeddin, U Braun, A Lemme, A Golian, H Kermanshahi, S De Smet, J Michiel. Effects of feeding guanidinoacetic acid on oxidative status and creatine metabolism in broilers subjected to chronic cyclic heat stress in the finisher phase. Poultry science. vol 102. issue 6. 2023-04-08. PMID:37030259. gaa and cr in plasma were linearly increased by feeding gaa on either sampling day, illustrating efficient absorption and methylation, respectively. 2023-04-08 2023-08-14 Not clear
M Majdeddin, U Braun, A Lemme, A Golian, H Kermanshahi, S De Smet, J Michiel. Effects of feeding guanidinoacetic acid on oxidative status and creatine metabolism in broilers subjected to chronic cyclic heat stress in the finisher phase. Poultry science. vol 102. issue 6. 2023-04-08. PMID:37030259. opposite to that, superoxide dismutase activity in breast muscle was linearly lowered when feeding gaa (trend on d 26, effect on d 39). 2023-04-08 2023-08-14 Not clear
X Y Peng, T Xing, J L Li, L Zhang, Y Jiang, F Ga. Guanidinoacetic acid supplementation improves intestinal morphology, mucosal barrier function of broilers subjected to chronic heat stress. Journal of animal science. 2022-10-25. PMID:36283032. normal control (nc, ad libitum feeding, 22°c), heat stress group (hs, ad libitum feeding, 32°c), pair-fed group (pf, received food equivalent to that consumed by the hs group on the previous day, 22°c), guanidinoacetic acid group (hg, ad libitum feeding, supplementing the basal diet with 0.6 g/kg gaa, 32°c). 2022-10-25 2023-08-14 Not clear
Bahram Miri, Hossein Ali Ghasemi, Iman Hajkhodadadi, Amir Hossein Khaltabadi Farahan. Effects of low eggshell temperatures during incubation, in ovo feeding of L-arginine, and post-hatch dietary guanidinoacetic acid on hatching traits, performance, and physiological responses of broilers reared at low ambient temperature. Poultry science. vol 101. issue 1. 2021-12-08. PMID:34823169. this study aimed to investigate the effect of eggshell temperature (et) manipulations during incubation, in ovo feeding (iof) of arginine, and post-hatch dietary supplementation with guanidinoacetic acid (gaa) on hatching traits and subsequent growth and physiological performance of hatched broiler chicks reared under subnormal temperature. 2021-12-08 2023-08-13 chicken
M Majdeddin, U Braun, A Lemme, A Golian, H Kermanshahi, S De Smet, J Michiel. Guanidinoacetic acid supplementation improves feed conversion in broilers subjected to heat stress associated with muscle creatine loading and arginine sparing. Poultry science. vol 99. issue 9. 2021-03-19. PMID:32867988. mortality outcomes highlight that gaa feeding improved survival during heat stress, supported by lower panting frequency (linear effect, p <0.05). 2021-03-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
M Majdeddin, A Golian, H Kermanshahi, J Michiels, S De Sme. Effects of methionine and guanidinoacetic acid supplementation on performance and energy metabolites in breast muscle of male broiler chickens fed corn-soybean diets. British poultry science. vol 60. issue 5. 2020-01-20. PMID:31190558. at the end of the grower phase, muscle creatine content was higher when feeding gaa at 0.6 and 1.2 g/kg (4464 and 4472, respectively, 2020-01-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
M Majdeddin, A Golian, H Kermanshahi, S De Smet, J Michiel. Guanidinoacetic acid supplementation in broiler chickens fed on corn-soybean diets affects performance in the finisher period and energy metabolites in breast muscle independent of diet nutrient density. British poultry science. vol 59. issue 4. 2018-08-21. PMID:29756995. at the end of the experiment, cr was elevated when feeding gaa at 1.2 g/kg (5455 vs. 4338 mg/kg fresh muscle). 2018-08-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
M Majdeddin, A Golian, H Kermanshahi, S De Smet, J Michiel. Guanidinoacetic acid supplementation in broiler chickens fed on corn-soybean diets affects performance in the finisher period and energy metabolites in breast muscle independent of diet nutrient density. British poultry science. vol 59. issue 4. 2018-08-21. PMID:29756995. (2) a total of 540 one-day-old male ross 308 broilers were allocated to 9 dietary treatments with 6 replicates (10 birds each) in a 3 × 3 factorial arrangement with three levels of nd (low, 2800; medium, 2950 and high, 3100 kcal metabolizable energy (me)/kg; and with the other nutrients being constant relative to me) and supplemented with three levels of gaa (0, 0.6 and 1.2 g/kg) in a 42-d feeding trial. 2018-08-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ramin Shahabi Tapeh, Mahdi Zhandi, Mojtaba Zaghari, Amir Akhlagh. Effects of guanidinoacetic acid diet supplementation on semen quality and fertility of broiler breeder roosters. Theriogenology. vol 89. 2017-07-24. PMID:28043349. interestingly, fertility rate was increased by the feeding of all levels of gaa (p = 0.01). 2017-07-24 2023-08-13 chicken
J Tossenberger, M Rademacher, K Németh, V Halas, A Lemm. Digestibility and metabolism of dietary guanidino acetic acid fed to broilers. Poultry science. vol 95. issue 9. 2017-04-11. PMID:26994189. in two feeding experiments the retention of supplemental guanidine acetic acid (gaa) in broilers was investigated. 2017-04-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
J Tossenberger, M Rademacher, K Németh, V Halas, A Lemm. Digestibility and metabolism of dietary guanidino acetic acid fed to broilers. Poultry science. vol 95. issue 9. 2017-04-11. PMID:26994189. feeding 0.6 g/kg gaa did not improve growth performance whereas 6.0 g/kg gaa resulted in a reduction of feed consumption and consequently of weight gain (p ≤ 0.05). 2017-04-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
H Sharideh, L Esmaeile Neia, M Zaghari, M Zhandi, A Akhlaghi, L Lotf. Effect of feeding guanidinoacetic acid and L-arginine on the fertility rate and sperm penetration in the perivitelline layer of aged broiler breeder hens. Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition. vol 100. issue 2. 2016-12-14. PMID:26216477. two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding guanidinoacetic acid (gaa) and l-arginine (arg) on fertility and sperm penetration (sp) rate of broiler breeder hens. 2016-12-14 2023-08-13 Not clear