Effects of seaweed on blood plasma immunoglobulin concentration, mucosal immunity, small intestine histomorphology, cecal microbial population, and volatile fatty acid profile in broiler chickens.

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary World Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2025.508-518
Mohammad Naeem Azizi, Teck Chwen Loh, Hooi Ling Foo, Wan Ibrahim Izuddin
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Abstract

Background and aim: Seaweeds, particularly brown seaweed (BS) and green seaweed (GS), are rich in bioactive compounds that may enhance poultry health and productivity. This study evaluates the effects of dietary BS and GS on blood plasma immunoglobulin concentrations, mucosal immunity, small intestine histomorphology, cecal microbial populations, and volatile fatty acid (VFA) profiles in broiler chickens.

Materials and methods: A total of 504 one-day-old male broilers were randomly assigned to 12 dietary treatments: A negative control (basal diet), a positive control (basal diet + 100 mg/kg Vitamin E), and diets supplemented with BS and GS at 0.25%, 0.50%, 0.75%, 1.00%, and 1.25%. The study followed a completely randomized design, with data analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance and Duncan's multiple range test (p < 0.05).

Results: Broilers fed 0.75%, 1.00%, and 1.25% GS exhibited significantly higher (p < 0.05) blood plasma immunoglobulin A (IgA) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentrations. Dietary BS and GS inclusion upregulated messenger RNA expression of interleukin-6, interleukin-10, and interferon-gamma, indicating immunomodulatory effects. Jejunal villus height was significantly increased in birds fed 0.50%, 0.75%, and 1.25% BS during the starter period. Birds receiving 0.50% BS, 0.25% GS, and 0.50% GS exhibited higher cecal Lactobacillus counts, whereas 0.75% BS and GS significantly reduced Escherichia coli populations. Furthermore, higher total VFA and propionic acid concentrations were observed in birds supplemented with 1.00% and 1.25% GS, as well as 1.25% BS.

Conclusion: The inclusion of GS (0.75%, 1.00%, and 1.25%) in broiler diets enhances immune response by increasing IgA and IgG levels. Both BS and GS positively modulate cytokine expression, intestinal morphology, and microbial balance, leading to improved gut health. The results suggest that BS and GS supplementation may serve as sustainable feed additives to enhance broiler performance while reducing reliance on synthetic supplements. Future studies should focus on identifying the bioactive compounds responsible for these effects and their broader implications for poultry production.

海藻对肉鸡血浆免疫球蛋白浓度、黏膜免疫、小肠组织形态、盲肠微生物群和挥发性脂肪酸谱的影响
背景和目的:海藻,尤其是褐藻(BS)和绿藻(GS)富含生物活性化合物,可增强家禽的健康和生产性能。本研究评估了日粮 BS 和 GS 对肉鸡血浆免疫球蛋白浓度、粘膜免疫、小肠组织形态学、盲肠微生物种群和挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)概况的影响:将 504 只一天龄的雄性肉鸡随机分配到 12 种日粮处理中:阴性对照组(基础日粮)、阳性对照组(基础日粮 + 100 mg/kg 维生素 E)以及添加 0.25%、0.50%、0.75%、1.00% 和 1.25% BS 和 GS 的日粮。研究采用完全随机设计,数据分析采用单因素方差分析和邓肯多重范围检验(P < 0.05):结果:饲喂 0.75%、1.00% 和 1.25% GS 的肉鸡的血浆免疫球蛋白 A (IgA) 和免疫球蛋白 G (IgG) 浓度明显更高(p < 0.05)。膳食中添加 BS 和 GS 会上调白细胞介素-6、白细胞介素-10 和干扰素-γ 的信使 RNA 表达,表明其具有免疫调节作用。在开食期,饲喂 0.50%、0.75% 和 1.25% BS 的鸟类的空肠绒毛高度明显增加。摄入 0.50% BS、0.25% GS 和 0.50% GS 的禽类显示出较高的盲肠乳酸杆菌数量,而 0.75% BS 和 GS 则显著减少了大肠杆菌数量。此外,在添加 1.00% 和 1.25% GS 以及 1.25% BS 的禽类中观察到较高的总 VFA 和丙酸浓度:结论:在肉鸡日粮中添加 GS(0.75%、1.00% 和 1.25%)可提高 IgA 和 IgG 水平,从而增强免疫反应。BS 和 GS 都能积极调节细胞因子的表达、肠道形态和微生物平衡,从而改善肠道健康。研究结果表明,补充 BS 和 GS 可作为可持续的饲料添加剂来提高肉鸡的生产性能,同时减少对合成添加剂的依赖。未来的研究应侧重于确定产生这些效果的生物活性化合物及其对家禽生产的广泛影响。
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Veterinary World
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3.60
自引率
12.50%
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317
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary World publishes high quality papers focusing on Veterinary and Animal Science. The fields of study are bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, virology, immunology, mycology, public health, biotechnology, meat science, fish diseases, nutrition, gynecology, genetics, wildlife, laboratory animals, animal models of human infections, prion diseases and epidemiology. Studies on zoonotic and emerging infections are highly appreciated. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by Veterinary World are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to Veterinary World are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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