Evaluating linum usitatissimum seeds extract as potential alternative biochemical and therapeutic agent against induced coccidiosis in broiler chicken
Coccidiosis is a significant disease of poultry and is usually treated using various synthetic anticoccidial drugs. However, the effectiveness of this approach has been compromised due to drug resistance. Medicinal plants are being considered as potential alternatives to these drugs. As part of ongo...
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| Language: | English |
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Kafkas University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
2024-10-01
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| Series: | Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi |
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| Online Access: | https://vetdergikafkas.org/pdf.php?id=3144 |
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| Summary: | Coccidiosis is a significant disease of poultry and is usually treated using various synthetic
anticoccidial drugs. However, the effectiveness of this approach has been compromised
due to drug resistance. Medicinal plants are being considered as potential alternatives
to these drugs. As part of ongoing research, an investigation was conducted to assess
the anticoccidial potential of Linum usitatissimum seed extract (LUE) and its impact on
hematological parameters in broiler chickens with experimental coccidiosis. A total of
108 broiler chicks were divided into six groups. The chicks in Groups I, II, and III were
given plant extract at three different concentrations: 4%, 5%, and 6%, respectively, at
one week of age. Group IV was the positive control - these chickens were treated with
toltrazuril. Group V served as the negative control, meaning they were infected but not
given any medication. Group VI was the normal control group. All groups, except Group
VI, were orally infected with 60,000 sporulated oocysts when they were 18 days old.
After 7 days of giving orally infection, six birds from each group were euthanized so that
we could examine their feed conversion ratio (FCR), oocyst score, lesion score, fecal
score, serum chemistry and hematology. The results showed that the L. usitatissimum
extract exhibited anticoccidial activity. It improved the FCR and reduced lesion, oocyst,
fecal scores and blood and serum chemistry. |
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| ISSN: | 1309-2251 |