Effect of Dietary Clove (Syzygium Aromaticum) Essential Oil on Growth Performance, Oxidative Indices, Lipid Profile, and Cadmium Accumulation in Cd-exposed Quails

Q4 Engineering
Elaheh Askari, A. Fallah, Saeid Habibian Dehkordi, S. Bahadoran, A. Mohebbi, Sara Mohamadi
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Abstract

Introduction: Natural products can alleviate oxidative stress induced by toxic metals. This study evaluated antioxidant properties of clove essential oil (CEO), compared to oxidative deterioration of Cd. It was carried out by measuring growth performance parameters (BW, FI, and FCR), oxidative indices (TBARS, CP, CAT, SOD, and GPx), lipid profile (TG, TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C), and Cd bioaccumulation in quails. Materials and Methods: In this study, 480 Japanese quails were fed with diets for 35 days. The diets included basal diet, basal diet + VC (500 mg/kg), basal diet + CEO (450 mg/kg), basal diet + CEO (100 mg/kg), basal diet + VC (500 mg/kg) + Cd (40 mg/l), basal diet + CEO (450 mg/kg) + Cd (40 mg/l), basal diet + CEO (100 mg/kg) + Cd (40 mg/l), and basal diet + Cd (40 mg/l). Oxidative indices and Cd bioaccumulation (ICP-OES) were measured. Results: The major ingredients of CEO included Eugenol (77.63%) and β-Caryophyllene (9.55%).  Quails exposed to Cd and treated with CEO had a reduced amount of oxidative stress as evidenced by lower concentrations of TBARS and CP, higher activities of SOD, GPx, and CAT, an improved lipid profile, and lower accumulation of Cd compared to the positive control. However, FI and FCR did not change. Conclusion: Antioxidant properties of CEO were dose-dependent. CEO (450 mg/kg) was potentially as effective as, or even more potent than VC (500 mg/kg) in reducing the adverse effects of Cd. However, further studies are required to determine the minimum concentration of COE.
饲粮中添加丁香精油对cd暴露鹌鹑生长性能、氧化指标、脂质特征和镉积累的影响
简介:天然产物可减轻有毒金属引起的氧化应激。本研究通过测量鹌鹑的生长性能参数(BW、FI和FCR)、氧化指标(TBARS、CP、CAT、SOD和GPx)、脂质谱(TG、TC、LDL-C和HDL-C)和Cd生物积累来评估丁香精油(CEO)的抗氧化性能。材料与方法:以480只日本鹌鹑为试验对象,饲喂饲粮35 d。试验饲粮包括基础饲粮、基础饲粮+ VC (500 mg/kg)、基础饲粮+ CEO (450 mg/kg)、基础饲粮+ CEO (100 mg/kg)、基础饲粮+ VC (500 mg/kg) + Cd (40 mg/l)、基础饲粮+ CEO (450 mg/kg) + Cd (40 mg/l)、基础饲粮+ CEO (100 mg/kg) + Cd (40 mg/l)和基础饲粮+ Cd (40 mg/l)。测定了氧化指标和Cd生物积累(ICP-OES)。结果:丁香酚的主要成分为丁香酚(77.63%)和β-石竹烯(9.55%)。与阳性对照相比,暴露于Cd和CEO处理的鹌鹑氧化应激水平降低,表现为TBARS和CP浓度降低,SOD、GPx和CAT活性升高,脂质谱改善,Cd积累降低。然而,FI和FCR没有变化。结论:CEO的抗氧化作用呈剂量依赖性。在减少镉的不良影响方面,CEO (450 mg/kg)可能与VC (500 mg/kg)一样有效,甚至比VC (500 mg/kg)更有效。然而,还需要进一步的研究来确定COE的最低浓度。
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Journal of Environmental Health and Sustainable Development
Journal of Environmental Health and Sustainable Development Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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