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0.05). The content of serum uric acid of U0.7 at 27 and 41 days (2.38 and 6.03 mg/dL respectively) was significantly higher than the control (P<0.05). The content of serum malondialdehyde was significantly lower in U0.7 (0.923 μmol/L) and A2.58 (1.06 μmol/L) than control (1.28 μmol/L) group at 41 days of age (P<0.05). This study showed that the addition of urea or diammonium citrate to broiler diet can improve oxidative stress by increasing the concentration of uric acid.]]>
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