2019
DOI: 10.1590/rbz4820180197
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Effects of Curcuma longa on the intestinal health of chicks infected with Salmonella Typhimurium

Abstract: Non-ruminants Full-length research article Effects of Curcuma longa on the intestinal health of chicks infected with Salmonella Typhimurium ABSTRACT-This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of Curcuma longa on the growth performance, intestinal integrity, and antimicrobial activity of chicks colonized by Salmonella Typhimurium. The study included 672 one-day-old male chicks of the Cobb TM lineage, which were divided into eight treatment groups with 14 birds per group and six repetitions, for a total of… Show more

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“…Feed 4 (Ahmed & Yang, 2017;Islam et al, 2016;Kumar et al, 2017;Nascimento et al, 2019) 1 (Sadeghi et al, 2013) N / A Active ingredient Feed 7 (Amerah et al, 2012;Hernandez-Patlan et al, 2018;Kollanoor-Johny, Mattson, Baskaran, Amalaradjou, Babapoor, et al, 2012;Kollanoor-Johny, Upadhyay, et al, 2012;Peinado et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2018;Wu et al, 2018) 4 (Cerisuelo et al, 2014;do Amaral et al, 2016;Hoffman-Pennesi & Wu, 2010;Zhang et al, 2017) Enviva R EO 101 (Amerah et al, 2012) Cerisuelo et al, 2014;Gao et al, 2019;Grilli et al, 2011;Hassan et al, 2010;Hernandez-Patlan, Solis-Cruz, Pontin, et al, 2019;Hernandez-Patlan et al, 2018;Machado et al, 2014;Natsir et al, 2017;Pathak et al, 2017) 0 A m a r i l R (Pathak et al, 2017), FormaXOL R (Abudabos et al, 2014), Biacid™ (Hassan et al, 2010), Oregain R Water 2 Machado et al, 2014) 0…”
Section: Byproduct or Unprocessedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Feed 4 (Ahmed & Yang, 2017;Islam et al, 2016;Kumar et al, 2017;Nascimento et al, 2019) 1 (Sadeghi et al, 2013) N / A Active ingredient Feed 7 (Amerah et al, 2012;Hernandez-Patlan et al, 2018;Kollanoor-Johny, Mattson, Baskaran, Amalaradjou, Babapoor, et al, 2012;Kollanoor-Johny, Upadhyay, et al, 2012;Peinado et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2018;Wu et al, 2018) 4 (Cerisuelo et al, 2014;do Amaral et al, 2016;Hoffman-Pennesi & Wu, 2010;Zhang et al, 2017) Enviva R EO 101 (Amerah et al, 2012) Cerisuelo et al, 2014;Gao et al, 2019;Grilli et al, 2011;Hassan et al, 2010;Hernandez-Patlan, Solis-Cruz, Pontin, et al, 2019;Hernandez-Patlan et al, 2018;Machado et al, 2014;Natsir et al, 2017;Pathak et al, 2017) 0 A m a r i l R (Pathak et al, 2017), FormaXOL R (Abudabos et al, 2014), Biacid™ (Hassan et al, 2010), Oregain R Water 2 Machado et al, 2014) 0…”
Section: Byproduct or Unprocessedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other phytogenic additives that may reduce Salmonella are quercetin (Soleimani, Zulkifli, Hair‐Bejo, Omar, et al., 2012; Wang et al., 2018), ginger root extract (Ofongo‐Abule & Ohimain, 2015), sanguinarine (Pickler et al., 2013), oridonin (Wu et al., 2018), curcumin (Hernandez‐Patlan et al., 2018; Hernandez‐Patlan, Solis‐Cruz, Pontin, et al., 2019), tetramethylpyrazine (Liu, Lin, et al., 2019; Liu, Wang, et al., 2018), pine bark extract (Park, 2011), Achyranthes japonica extract (Park & Kim, 2020), turmeric (Nascimento et al., 2019), pomegranate byproducts (Ahmed & Yang, 2017), mushroom extract (Willis et al., 2009), and black cumin seeds (Islam et al., 2016; Kumar et al., 2017). Some other phytogenic additives that may reduce Campylobacter are terpenoid compounds (Kurekci et al., 2014), β‐resorcylic acid (Wagle, Upadhyay, et al., 2017), Galla rhois and Cinnamomum cassia extracts (Cho et al., 2016), propyl propane thiosulfonate (Peinado et al., 2012), seaweed extract (Sweeney et al., 2016), and olive mill wastewater extract (Branciari et al., 2016).…”
Section: Primary Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By-product 2 [191,192] 0 0 Active ingredient 5 [193][194][195][196][197] 0 1 [198] Extract 3 [135,147,195] 2 [199,200] 0 Excential Alliin Plus[135] Combination treatments 5 [133,135,[147][148][149] 1 [150] 0 Biotronic® Top3 [135], Power Protexion [135], Anta®Phyt [135] Feed and water additives containing phenolic compounds were seen to reduce Salmonella [164,166,167,181,183,184] or Campylobacter [193,196,197,199] in numerous studies. Other phytogenic additives that may reduce Salmonella are quercetin [169,201], ginger root extract [185], sanguinarine [173], oridonin [170], curcumin [165,186], tetramethylpyrazine [202,203], pine bark extract [177], Achyranthes japonica extract [178], turmeric [162], pomegranate by-products …”
Section: Feed Water Oral Commercial Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salmonella disease in calves prompts fever and looseness of the bowels, with high mortality if no anti-toxin treatment is given (Birhanu et al 2018). S. typhimurium contamination in day-old chicks additionally prompts enteric and other fundamental illnesses, with a high death rate (Nascimento et al 2019), while disease in more seasoned chicks prompts asymptomatic colonization of dung with relentless discharge of living organisms in defecation (Deng et al 2020). S. enterica subspecies enteric serotype typhimurium (S. typhimurium) is perceived as a human microorganism and represents a sanitation hazard around the world.…”
Section: Species Of Zoonotic Importancementioning
confidence: 99%