Supplementing Levocarnitine and Thymosin V To improve Growth and Immunity in Broiler Chickens

M. Soliman, M. Abdelhafez
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: Objective: This study aimed to investigate the e ff ects of supplementing broiler chickens’ drinking water with levocarnitine and thymosin V on their growth, immunological condition, and performance. Methods: One hundred one-day-old non-vaccinated cobb broiler chicks were randomly divided into four groups. The control group received no treatment, Group 2 received levocarnitine-infused water, Group 3 received thymosin V-infused water, and Group 4 received both levocarnitine and thymosin V-infused water. Body weight, feed intake, lymphoid organ weight, hematological parameters, phagocytic activity, and interleukin 2 (IL-2) levels were measured and compared among the groups. Results: Levocarnitine supplementation resulted in increased body weight gain and feed intake. Thymosin V supplementation led to enhanced lymphoid organ weight and improved hematological parameters. All treated groups showed higher phagocytic activity and phagocytic index values compared to the control group. IL-2 levels were significantly increased in the treated groups. Conclusion: The supplementation of levocarnitine and thymosin V in broiler chickens’ drinking water positively influenced growth performance and immune function. Levocarnitine improved body weight gain and nutrient utilization, while thymosin V enhanced immune-related parameters. These findings suggest that levocarnitine and thymosin V have potential as dietary supplements to enhance broiler chicken production and immune response. Further research is needed to optimize their usage and understand the underlying mechanisms.
饲粮中添加左卡尼汀和胸腺素V促进肉仔鸡生长和免疫
目的:研究在肉鸡饮水中添加左卡尼汀和胸腺素V对肉鸡生长、免疫状况和生产性能的影响。方法:100只1日龄未接种疫苗的科布肉仔鸡随机分为4组。对照组不给予治疗,组2给予左卡尼汀输注水,组3给予胸腺素v输注水,组4同时给予左卡尼汀和胸腺素v输注水。测定各组体重、采食量、淋巴器官重量、血液学参数、吞噬活性和白细胞介素2 (IL-2)水平,并进行比较。结果:左卡尼汀的添加增加了猪的体重和采食量。补充胸腺酶V可增加淋巴器官重量和改善血液学参数。各处理组的吞噬活性和吞噬指数均高于对照组。治疗组IL-2水平显著升高。结论:在肉鸡饮水中添加左卡尼汀和胸腺素V对肉鸡生长性能和免疫功能有积极影响。左卡尼汀改善体重增加和营养利用,而胸腺素V增强免疫相关参数。这些结果表明,左卡尼汀和胸腺酶V有可能作为饲粮补充剂提高肉鸡产量和免疫反应。需要进一步的研究来优化它们的使用并了解其潜在机制。
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