Dosage Effects of Aqueous Extract of Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata Linn) Bark on Growth Performance, Blood Profile, Intestinal Morphology and Microflora of Cockerel Chickens

O. J. Adeyolanu, O. M. Sogunle, O. A. Adeyemi, J. Abiona
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In the past, antibiotics have been used as feed additives to improve growth performance, egg production and to protect animals from pathogenic micro-organisms. The ban on the use of synthetic antibiotics as growth-promoting substance led to increase in research on organic acids and phytobiotics that are prebiotic and probiotic in nature (Patterson and Burkholder, 2003). These organic acids should be able to influence animal health and improve productivity. In spite of these promising medicinal values of Adansonia digitata bark, its full economic potentials have not been fully explored particularly in poultry production. The Baobab fruit pulp shows interesting properties in the stimulation of the intestinal microflora growth. The hydrosoluble fraction of the fruit pulp has stimulating effects on the proliferation of bifido bacteria in in-vitro assays (Baobab Fruit Company, 2008). Soluble dietary fibres, as those contained in the pulp (about 25%), are known to have prebiotics effects stimulating the growth and/or the metabolic activity of beneficial organisms (BFCS, 2008). Adansonia digitata root-bark and leaf methanol extracts have shown high antiviral activity against Herpes simplex, Sindbis and Polio (Anani et al., 2000), together with viricidal (direct inactivation of virus particles) and also intracellular antiviral activity, which could indicate the presence of multiple antiviral compounds, or a single compound with multiple actions (Hudson et al., 2000). Abstract This experiment investigated the dosage effects of the aqueous extract of Baobab Tree Bark (AEBTB) on growth performance, blood profile and intestinal micro-flora of cockerel chickens for 16 weeks. A total of 200 Isa brown dayold cockerel chicks were used in groups of AEBTB (0, 300, 325, 350 and 375 mg/ litre of water) for the experiment. Qualitative and quantitative (mg/100 g) phytochemical screening revealed that AEBTB contained flavonoid (36.33 mg), cardiac glycoside (31.46 mg), saponin (23.26 mg), alkaloid (24.86 mg), tannin (19.28 mg) and phenolic (17.06 mg). The most common components in GS-MS was 9-Octadecenoic acid (C19H36O2; 296.0 g/mol). At the chick phase, significantly (p<0.05) highest final weight (416.50 g/bird) and weight gain of 47.69 g/bird/day were recorded in birds on 375 mg/litre when compared with the control. Alkaline phosphatase, RBC, Hb, PCV and MCHC were significantly (p<0.05) reduced by AEBTB in the birds when compared with the control and the lowest total bacterial count was in birds on 375 mg/litre of AEBTB. However, at the grower phase, birds on 300 mg/litre AEBTB had the best (p<0.05) feed conversion ratio. The study concluded that AEBTB at 300 mg/litre improved health status and growth performance of meat-type chickens.
猴面包树树皮水提物对小公鸡鸡生长性能、血液特征、肠道形态和菌群的影响
在过去,抗生素被用作饲料添加剂,以提高生长性能、产蛋率和保护动物免受病原微生物的侵害。禁止使用合成抗生素作为生长促进物质,导致对有机酸和植物益生菌的研究增加,这些植物益生菌是自然界中的益生元和益生菌(Patterson和Burkholder, 2003)。这些有机酸应该能够影响动物健康并提高生产力。尽管adansononia digitata树皮具有这些有希望的药用价值,但其全部经济潜力尚未得到充分开发,特别是在家禽生产中。猴面包树果肉在刺激肠道菌群生长方面显示出有趣的特性。在体外实验中,果肉的水溶性部分对双歧杆菌的增殖有刺激作用(猴面包树水果公司,2008)。众所周知,果肉中所含的可溶性膳食纤维(约占25%)具有益生元效应,可刺激有益生物的生长和/或代谢活动(BFCS, 2008)。Adansonia digitata根皮和叶甲醇提取物显示出对单纯疱疹、辛德比斯和脊髓灰质炎的高抗病毒活性(Anani等人,2000),以及杀病毒(直接灭活病毒颗粒)和细胞内抗病毒活性,这可能表明存在多种抗病毒化合物,或单一化合物具有多种作用(Hudson等人,2000)。摘要本试验旨在研究猴面包树树皮水提物(AEBTB)投加量对16周公鸡鸡生长性能、血液特征和肠道菌群的影响。试验选用200只伊沙褐日龄公鸡雏鸡,分别饲喂AEBTB(0,300, 325, 350和375 mg/ l水)。定性和定量(mg/100 g)植物化学筛选结果显示,AEBTB含有黄酮类化合物(36.33 mg)、心糖苷(31.46 mg)、皂苷(23.26 mg)、生物碱(24.86 mg)、单宁(19.28 mg)和酚类化合物(17.06 mg)。GS-MS中最常见的成分是9-十八烯酸(C19H36O2;296.0克/摩尔)。在雏鸟期,375 mg/l添加量最高的末重为416.50 g/只,增重为47.69 g/只/d,显著高于对照组(p<0.05)。与对照组相比,AEBTB显著降低了禽类的碱性磷酸酶、红细胞、Hb、PCV和MCHC (p<0.05),细菌总数在375 mg/l时最低。而在生长阶段,饲粮添加300 mg/l AEBTB的饲粮转化率最高(p<0.05)。结果表明,300 mg/l的AEBTB可改善肉鸡的健康状况和生长性能。
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