Artículo
Serum Biochemical Profile, Intestinal and Liver Histomorphometry of Captive Broad‐Snouted Caiman ( Caiman latirostris ) Fed With a Diet Enriched With Soybean ( Glycine max )
Hilevski Loreto, Samuel
; Cordero Gil, Trinidad de Los Angeles
; Moleón Bersani, María Soledad
; Cabaña, Enzo Rubén; Belotti, Eduardo Matías
; Siroski, Pablo Ariel





Fecha de publicación:
10/2024
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Journal Of Animal Physiology And Animal Nutrition
ISSN:
0931-2439
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The impact of plant‐based diets on crocodilians is unclear. Serum profiles and histomorphometry provide valuable insights into their nutritional and physiological status. This study aims to elucidate the impact of three levels of soybean meal substitution combined chicken by‐product minced on the growth and health of broad‐snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris). The research assesses the effects of diets supplemented with soybean meal on the blood biochemical profile, intestinal histomorphometry, and hepatic parameters of C. latirostris, providing essential information for understanding on the implications of dietary changes in this species. Forty‐eight 6‐month‐old broad‐snouted caimans were assigned to three dietary groups (0%, 25%, 40% soybean meal). Over a period of 90 days, data on growth, food consumption, serum biochemical analysis, intestinal and hepatic morphometry were recorded. The results showed that diets containing higher levels of soybean meal did not significantly affect growth, feed intake or serum profiles of total protein, albumin and cholesterol. However, changes in intestinal morphology were observed, with longer and wider villi in the animals feed with diets with soybean meal, indicating a gradual adaptation to new feeding diets. The presence of soybean meal reduced serum glucose and triglyceride profiles and hepatic lipid accumulation without affecting macronutrient digestion and absorption, considered beneficial for the caiman´s health. This study provides valuable insights into the inclusion of soybean meal in the diet of Caiman latirostris and its effects on the intestines, liver, and physiology. It also highlights the importance of considering nutritional management as a key tool in improving the well‐being and health of crocodilians in captivity.
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Articulos(ICIVET-LITORAL)
Articulos de INST. DE CIENCIAS VETERINARIAS DEL LITORAL
Articulos de INST. DE CIENCIAS VETERINARIAS DEL LITORAL
Citación
Hilevski Loreto, Samuel; Cordero Gil, Trinidad de Los Angeles; Moleón Bersani, María Soledad; Cabaña, Enzo Rubén; Belotti, Eduardo Matías; et al.; Serum Biochemical Profile, Intestinal and Liver Histomorphometry of Captive Broad‐Snouted Caiman ( Caiman latirostris ) Fed With a Diet Enriched With Soybean ( Glycine max ); Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Journal Of Animal Physiology And Animal Nutrition; 109; 1; 10-2024; 223-232
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