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摘要
摘要:研究了增强型初榨椰子油(EVCO)中链脂肪酸及其相应的单甘油酯的抗球虫作用。将100只肉鸡分为4个处理组。A、B、C组分别感染8种活球虫。A组用30% EVCO治疗;B组给予抗生素(链球菌素- q)治疗,c组不给予治疗,D组为对照组。除d组外,A、B、C组感染活球虫后7 d虫卵囊计数均显著增高,粪便中有血。A2组感染后11 d /处理后4 d (DPI 11/ DPT 4)虫卵囊计数由132,400 o/g下降至600 o/g;而在B2组中约为75,600至0 o/g。而C2组无明显降低。EVCO组在治疗4天后粪便和盲肠中卵囊水平显著降低。然而,从观察来看,EVCO的表现不如抗生素治疗组。然而,EVCO是一种以植物为基础的化合物,在家禽业中作为控制球虫病的替代方法是良好和安全的。因此,对于EVCO的消耗,必须每周提供治疗,以长期防止球虫病。
Preliminary Study of Anticoccidial Activity of Medium Chain Fatty Acids (MCFA) and their Corresponding Monoglycerides on Broiler Chicken Coccidiosis
Abstract: The effect of anticoccidial from oil containing medium chain fatty acids and their corresponding monoglycerides, which known as enhanced virgin coconut oil (EVCO) was investigated. A total of 100 broiler chicks were assigned to four treatment groups. Group A, B and C were infected with 8 species of live coccidia. Group A was then treated with 30% EVCO; Group B with antibiotic (Coccisul-Q) and no treatment for Group C. Group D as control. The birds infected with live coccidia (Group A, B and C) had significantly higher in the oocyst count and showed blood in droppings appeared after 7-day post-infection (DPI), except Group D. In Group A2 at 11-day post infection/4-day post treatment (DPI 11/ DPT 4), the number of oocyst count was dropped from 132,400 o/g to 600 o/g; and in Group B2 is about 75,600 o/g to 0 o/g. However, there was no significant reducing in Group C2. A significant deduction of oocysts level in faecal and cecal dramatically after 4 days post-treatment in group treated with EVCO. However, from the observation, the performance of EVCO was not as good as in the antibiotic treated group. Nevertheless, the EVCO is a plant-based compounds, it is good and safe to be used as alternative way to control coccidiosis in poultry industries. Therefore, for EVCO consumption, the treatment must be provided weekly for long lasting protection from coccidiosis.