2021
DOI: 10.1080/1828051x.2021.1993093
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Phytobiotic role of essential oil-loaded microcapsules in improving the health parameters in Clostridium perfringens-infected broiler chickens

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“…Herein, our results show that supplementation with an EO blend with either BPO or RSO at higher levels had favorable effects on the gut microflora by enhancing the counts of beneficial lactobacilli and lowering the population of coliform. Accordingly, a blend of EOs (thyme, peppermint, savory, and black pepper) altered the gut ecosystem to favor beneficial microflora [71]. Similarly, phytogenic products such as EOs could act against the colonization of intestinal pathogens such as Clostridium perfringens and E. coli due to their antibacterial effects in poultry [72,73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herein, our results show that supplementation with an EO blend with either BPO or RSO at higher levels had favorable effects on the gut microflora by enhancing the counts of beneficial lactobacilli and lowering the population of coliform. Accordingly, a blend of EOs (thyme, peppermint, savory, and black pepper) altered the gut ecosystem to favor beneficial microflora [71]. Similarly, phytogenic products such as EOs could act against the colonization of intestinal pathogens such as Clostridium perfringens and E. coli due to their antibacterial effects in poultry [72,73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clostridium perfringens -challenged broilers supplemented with PFAs consisting of either benzo [c]phenanthridine alkaloids from Macleaya cordata , active component of carvacrol from oregano (4.95 g/100 g), cinnamaldehyde from cinnamon (2.97 g/100 g), and capsaicin from paprika (1.98 g/100 g), or EO of thyme and anise as leading active ingredients and other including oregano, carvacol, yucca extract and cinnamaldehyde exhibited similar growth performance as the control non-infected group [ 74 ]. Microcapsules with a blend of EOs (thyme, peppermint, savoury, and black pepper) at the dose of 0.5, 1, and 2 kg/ton in the C. perfringens -challenged broiler chickens results in raising final weight and total feed intake [ 75 ]. However, supplementation of EO containing 25% thymol and 25% carvacrol as active components, did not influence the growth performance during d 0 to 14 and tended to linearly reduce the FCR between 14 and 28 d of age of Clostridium perfringens challenged broilers [ 76 ].…”
Section: Effects Of Phytogenic Feed Additives On Chickensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pilot plant scale spray dryer (Buchi, B-191, Switzerland) with counter-current airflow was utilized to encapsulate the PRE obtained from P. bistorta root [ 22 ]. The maltodextrin (70% w/w), modified starch (20% w/w), and whey protein concentrate (10% w/w) was used as wall materials according to our early studies [ 23 – 25 ]. Briefly, the PRE (8 g), tween 80 (3 g), and the 32 g of wall material with the respective ratio of 1:4 were added to 100 ml of water and mixed using a stirrer at 4 °C overnight for complete rehydration.…”
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confidence: 99%