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. 2020 Aug 5;99(11):5663–5672. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2020.07.008

Table 6.

Effects of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol supplementation on femur mineralization of broilers fed normal or low calcium and phosphorus diet.1

Item Weight (g) Length (cm) Bone density (g/cm3) Ash (%) Ca (%) P (%)
Main effect
CaP level
 Normal 3.25 7.42 1.50 36.04 17.29 8.33
 Low 2.97 7.34 1.33 32.10 15.93 6.97
25-OH-D3
 − 3.14 7.38 1.33 33.37 16.12 7.30
 + 3.08 7.39 1.50 34.77 17.10 7.99
Interaction effect
 NCaP 1.51a
 LCaP 1.15b
 NCaP + 25-OH-D3 1.48a
 LCaP + 25-OH-D3 1.51a
 SEM 0.15 0.10 0.06 1.91 0.44 0.37
P-value
 CaP level 0.083 0.448 0.007 0.053 0.006 0.002
 25-OH-D3 0.672 0.932 0.008 0.472 0.037 0.074
 CaP × 25-OH-D3 0.698 0.932 0.003 0.067 0.100 0.829

a,bWithin comparisons, means in the same column with different superscripts differ significantly (P < 0.05). Ash, Ca, and P contents are calculated by dividing the ash, Ca, and P weights by fat-free dry weight of femurs.

Data were the means and SEM, n = 6 broilers per treatment for data on interaction effect, and n = 12 broilers per treatment for data on main effect.

1

NCaP, normal calcium and phosphorus diet; LCaP, low calcium and phosphorus diet; NCaP +25-OH-D3, normal calcium and phosphorus diet supplemented with 69 μg/kg 25-hydroxycholecalciferol; LCaP +25-OH-D3, low calcium and phosphorus diet supplemented with 69 μg/kg 25-hydroxycholecalciferol; Ca, calcium; P, phosphorus.