2022
DOI: 10.31248/jasvm2022.308
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Studies on the haemato-biochemical changes in growing broilers after being fed on Icacina oliviformis (false yam) tuber meal

Abstract: Antibiotic misuses aimed at improving growth performance in poultry production have resulted to widespread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in poultry. Recently, prebiotics are accepted as preferred alternatives. The aim of this study was to compare the prebiotic activities of a known and commercially available substance, inulin and a locally available plant, Vernonia amygdalina (bitter leaf) on growth performance and intestinal morphometry of broiler chicken. Sixty day-old broiler chicken (Cobb strain) emplo… Show more

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“…The obtained result for these reliable parameters coupled with the other indices, all tumbling within the normal range of values for a healthy weaned rabbit, indicates that the SFYTM could not pose any negative effect on the overall health of the experimental animals. A similar trend of findings was reported by Mia et al [ 27 ] who investigated the influence of false yam tuber meal on the haemato-biochemical changes in growing broilers. Although their study employed broilers as opposed to rabbits in the present study, the three reliable blood indices (PCV, Hb, and MCHC) for determining the overall health status of farm animals were statistically unaffected at 9 % inclusion levels of the SFYTM.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The obtained result for these reliable parameters coupled with the other indices, all tumbling within the normal range of values for a healthy weaned rabbit, indicates that the SFYTM could not pose any negative effect on the overall health of the experimental animals. A similar trend of findings was reported by Mia et al [ 27 ] who investigated the influence of false yam tuber meal on the haemato-biochemical changes in growing broilers. Although their study employed broilers as opposed to rabbits in the present study, the three reliable blood indices (PCV, Hb, and MCHC) for determining the overall health status of farm animals were statistically unaffected at 9 % inclusion levels of the SFYTM.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…31 Other research has reported that the administration of certain diets rich in essential oils to growing broilers had a significant effect on cholesterol reduction. 32,33 Also, studies have shown that extracts of plants such as thyme, rosemary, and sage have a reducing effect on the quality of egg yolk, 34 cholesterol and triglyceride levels in serum. 35,36 Similarly, the extracts of thyme and garlic have been shown to reduce serum and yolk cholesterol in broilers.…”
Section: Effect Of Thyme Essential Oil On the Lipid Profile Of Turkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 In addition, other studies have reported that the administration of certain essential oilsrich diet to growing broilers had significant cholesterol-lowering effect. 19,23…”
Section: Effect Of Thyme Essential Oil On Lipid Profile In Endurance ...mentioning
confidence: 99%