Exploratory Animal and Medical Research (Dec 2022)

EFFICACY OF HAEMOLYMPH OF MARINE GASTROPOD, TELESCOPIUM TELESCOPIUM ON EIMERIA TENELLA INFECTION IN BROILER CHICKEN

  • Arnab Chinya ,
  • Soumitra Pandit ,
  • Surajit Baidya ,
  • Anupam Brahma ,
  • Ruma Jas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.52635/eamr/12.2.205-216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 205 – 216

Abstract

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Anticoccidial efficacy of haemolymph (HL) of marine gastropod, Telescopium telescopium was explored in broiler chicken infected with Eimeria tenella. Seventy-five broiler chickens were divided into five equal groups. Birds of Gr. I, Gr. II, Gr. III, Gr. IV and Gr. V was maintained as uninfected control, infected control, HL treated, HL control and levamisole treated birds, respectively. Birds of Gr. III and Gr. IV were injected with HL intraperitoneally @ 3 mg of protein / Kg b. wt. and levamisole was injected subcutaneously @ 7.5mg/Kg b.wt., to the birds of Gr. V on the 25th day of age. Birds of Gr. II, Gr. III and Gr. V were orally infected with 21x103 sporulated oocysts on the 32nd day of age and then parasitological, haemato-biochemical, and performance parameters were measured at weekly interval from 0-day post-infection (DPI) to 14 DPI. Treatment with HL caused a significant (p<0.05) reduction in oocyst output compared to infected control birds (Gr. II). Haematological parameters and serum protein and mineral concentration were also improved (p<0.05) in HL-treated birds during the recovery phase of infection compared to Gr. II and Gr. V. Performances of the infected birds were also significantly (p<0.05) improved in HL-treated birds compared to other infected birds. Results of the present study indicated that the haemolymph of marine gastropod, Telescopium telescopium has enough potential for developing as a non-chemical anticoccidial agent for controlling caecal coccidiosis.

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