Journal of King Saud University: Science (Sep 2024)

Supplementation of Cichorium intybus roots improved the growth performance, immunity response, gut ecology and morphology of broilers chicken Ross308 strain

  • Babar Hilal Ahmad Abbasi,
  • Nadeem Rashid,
  • Rana Muhammad Bilal,
  • Mohammad Ahmad Wadaan,
  • Muhammad Farooq Khan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 8
p. 103314

Abstract

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Gut microbiome plays a key role in maintaining the health of broilers by stimulating the development of immune system, improving the uptake of nutrients and inhibiting several enteric pathogens. “Antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs)” are generally used to inhibit the proliferation of pathogenic gut microbiota. Despite its beneficial characteristics, AGPs could cause severe adverse consequences, one of them is development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria which posed major threat to public health. Whereas, the use of AGP from natural origin could be risk free or low toxicity. A research trial was conducted to investigate the effects of supplementation of various natural prebiotics including inulin and chicory (Cichorium intybus) root powder on performance, carcass traits, serum biochemistry, intestinal histology, immune response and gut ecology in broiler chick of Ross308 strain. One-day-old chicks (n = 200) were randomly allocated to five dietary treatments. Growth performance, intestinal histomorphology, antibody titer against ND, ileal Lactobacillus count were significantly (P 0.05) which indicates that no physiological dysfunction was induced in treated birds. In conclusion Cichorium intybus root powder and inulin may be considered as risk free alternative to chemically synthesized antibiotic growth promoters.

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