Effects of Cyperus alternifolius, Echinochloa pyramidalis, Typha angustifolia, and Imperata cylindrica on Growth Performance, Feed Digestibility, Gut Microbiota, Haemato-biochemical and Immunity Parameters in Broiler Chickens

Nyembo Kondo Camile, Ciza Azine Pascaline, Tchoffo Hervé, Amani Murhula Innocent, Tchouan Deffo Gilchrist, Tchakounté Franck Maël, Edie Nounamo Longston Wilfried, Tindo Tsamene Romario, Taboumda Evariste, Kana Jean Raphaël
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The rhizomes of Cyperus (C.) alternifolius, Echinochloa (E.) pyramidalis, Typha (T.) angustifolia, and Imperata (I.) cylindrica are rich in secondary metabolites and have diverse pharmacological activities. The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of dietary C. alternifolius, E. pyramidalis, T. angustifolia, and I. cylindrical rhizomes on the performance of broiler chickens. A total of 384 day-old chicks were randomly assigned to six treatment groups (each treatment replicated four times). The first group received a basal diet (negative control), and the second group received a basal diet with 1 gr of antibiotic (Doxicycline, positive control). Other groups received a basal diet with 2 gr of each phyto-additives/kg feed. The results revealed that treatments had no significant effects on feed intake and carcass yield in chickens. The C. alternifolius and T. angustifolia significantly increased live weight and weight gain, and decreased feed conversion ratio, compared to negative control. The addition of C. alternifolius, T. angustifolia, and I. cylindrica to broilers’ diet significantly increased the apparent digestibility of dry matter and crude protein, compared to the negative control. Compared to the negative control, the lactic acid bacteria count significantly increased with the incorporation of T. angustifolia and I. cylindrica. The granulocytes count and globulins concentration were not affected by the different treatments. However, the lymphocyte count was significantly decreased with the diet containing E. pyramidalis compared to the negative and positive controls, and the diets containing C. alternifolius and T. angustifolia. The spleen and bursa weights and volumes significantly increased in all groups of chickens fed on phyto-additives, compared to the negative control. Except for haematocrit, which significantly increased with C. alternifolius and T. angustifolia in the treatments compared to the negative control, the feed additives did not significantly affect the hematological parameters. Compared to the negative control, T. angustifolia and I. cylindrica significantly increased HDL-cholesterol concentration in broiler chickens’ serum, while all treatment groups were comparable for all the other biochemical parameters. Incorporating 2 g of C. alternifolius and T. angustifolia in broiler chickens’ feed improves feed digestibility, enhances the population of lactic acid bacteria in the gut, and causes subsequent improvement in growth performance.
互花莎草、锥体棘球藻、刺叶伤寒菌和白茅对肉鸡生长性能、饲料消化率、肠道微生物群、血液生化和免疫指标的影响
石柏(Cyperus)、锥体刺青(Echinochloa)、刺叶霉(t.r angustifolia)和白茅(Imperata)的根状茎含有丰富的次生代谢物,具有多种药理活性。本试验旨在评价饲粮中添加互花金针叶、锥体金针叶、金针叶金针叶和柱状金针叶对肉鸡生产性能的影响。将384只日龄雏鸡随机分为6个处理组(每个处理重复4次)。第一组给予基础饲粮(阴性对照),第二组给予基础饲粮加1克抗生素(多西环素,阳性对照)。其余各组饲喂基础饲粮,每种植物添加剂每kg饲料添加2 g。结果表明,各处理对鸡采食量和胴体产量无显著影响。与阴性对照相比,互花蓟马和刺叶蓟马显著提高了活重和增重,降低了饲料系数。与阴性对照相比,在肉鸡饲粮中添加互花假丝酵母、刺叶假丝酵母和白茅假丝酵母显著提高了肉鸡干物质和粗蛋白质的表观消化率。与阴性对照相比,掺入白茅和白茅后乳酸菌数量显著增加。粒细胞计数和球蛋白浓度不受不同处理的影响。然而,与阴性对照和阳性对照以及互花金针菇和刺叶金针菇相比,饲粮中添加锥体金针菇显著降低了淋巴细胞计数。与阴性对照组相比,饲喂植物添加剂的各组鸡脾脏和法氏囊重量和体积均显著增加。饲料添加剂对血液学参数的影响不显著,但与阴性对照相比,异花蓟马和刺叶蓟马的红细胞压积显著增加。与阴性对照相比,白茅和刺毛菌显著提高了肉鸡血清中hdl -胆固醇的浓度,其余生化指标各处理组均具有可比性。在肉仔鸡饲料中添加2 g互异芽孢杆菌和食糜芽孢杆菌可提高饲料消化率,增加肠道内乳酸菌数量,进而提高生长性能。
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