Growth performance, biochemical outcomes, and testicular histological features in male Japanese quails supplemented with milk thistle seeds

Mohamed Hosny, Nasser S. Abou Khalil, Alshaimaa A. I. Alghriany, Mohammed Younis, Mostafa Galal Abdelfattah
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Due to its rich content of active phytochemicals, milk thistle is regarded as a promising nutritional supplement for quails, particularly in regions with limited financial resources. Thus, our study aimed to evaluate the possible beneficial impact of aqueous extract of milk thistle seeds (MTS) at two graded concentrations (10 and 20 ml/L of drinking water) on male Japanese quails during their reproductive period. The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of 29 active compounds, including nine flavonoids and ten phenolic compounds. The supplemented groups showed significant improvements in body weight gain. MTS1 group exhibited a notable decrease in daily feed consumption, while MTS2 group showed a significant increase in daily water consumption. There was a dose-dependent increase in cecum length. The total count of intestinal bacteria decreased in a dose-dependent manner. Incorporating aqueous extract of MTS at concentration of 10 ml /L resulted in a significant increase in total protein and packed cell volume. Similar increases in globulin and decreases in the albumin/globulin ratio and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were observed with both doses of supplementation. A significant decrease in total cholesterol and AST was observed in the high-dose group. Significantly higher plasma testosterone and triiodothyronine levels were observed only in the high-dose group, while plasma thyroxine levels were similarly increased in both supplemented groups. Intervention with MTS resulted in dose-dependent increases in cloacal gland index and cloacal foam production. Both supplemented groups showed significant increases in the diameter of seminiferous tubules and the number of Sertoli cells. Marked growth-promoting, antibacterial, and reproductive-enhancing effects were observed when incorporating aqueous extract of MTS into the quails’ drinking water, particularly at a dosage of 20 ml/L.
雄性日本鹌鹑补充奶蓟草种子后的生长表现、生化结果和睾丸组织学特征
由于乳蓟含有丰富的活性植物化学物质,因此被认为是一种很有前景的鹌鹑营养补充剂,尤其是在财力有限的地区。因此,我们的研究旨在评估两种不同浓度(10 毫升/升和 20 毫升/升饮用水)的奶蓟种子水提取物(MTS)对雄性日本鹌鹑生殖期可能产生的有益影响。植物化学分析发现了 29 种活性化合物,包括 9 种黄酮类化合物和 10 种酚类化合物。补充剂组在体重增加方面有明显改善。MTS1 组的日饲料消耗量明显减少,而 MTS2 组的日饮水量明显增加。盲肠长度的增加与剂量有关。肠道细菌总数的减少与剂量有关。加入浓度为 10 ml /L 的 MTS 水提取物可显著增加总蛋白和包装细胞体积。两种剂量的补充剂都能观察到类似的球蛋白增加、白蛋白/球蛋白比率和天门冬氨酸氨基转移酶(AST)降低的情况。高剂量组的总胆固醇和天门冬氨酸氨基转移酶明显下降。仅在高剂量组中观察到血浆睾酮和三碘甲状腺原氨酸水平明显升高,而在两种补充剂组中都观察到血浆甲状腺素水平同样升高。使用 MTS 进行干预会导致泄殖腔腺指数和泄殖腔泡沫产生量的增加,而这种增加是剂量依赖性的。两个补充组的曲细精管直径和 Sertoli 细胞数量都有明显增加。在鹌鹑的饮用水中添加 MTS 的水提取物,尤其是添加量为 20 毫升/升时,可观察到明显的促进生长、抗菌和提高繁殖的效果。
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