Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Maria Aparecida da
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Pessotti,Bruna Mirelly de Sousa, Zanini,Surama Freitas, Colnago,Geraldo Luiz, Rodrigues,Maria Regina Alves, Nunes,Louisiane de Carvalho, Zanini,Marcos Santos, Martins,Isabella Vilhena Freire
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: In the first trial a total of 250 day-old male chicks were distributed into five treatments and given the following diets: a diet with growth promoter; a diet without added growth promoter; a diet added with avilamycin only; diet supplemented with 0.5g of oregano oil kg diet-1; 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. In other trial a total of 288 day-old chicks was used and distributed into four treatments, which were given the following diets: a diet with anticoccidial agent; a diet without anticoccidial agent; a diet supplemented with 0.5g of oregano oil kg diet-1; a 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. In the first trial the nonmedicated group had the highest crypt depth which differs from chickens fed with growth promoter or with 0.5 and 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. The broilers fed with positive control (antibiotic and anticoccidial) had the highest villous: crypt ratio compared with the negative control that had the lowest villous:crypt ratio and the highest oocyst excretion in litter (P<0.05) In the second trial it was observed that broilers fed with non anticoccidial agent had the highest cecal lamina propria thickeness which differ from chickens fed with anticoccidial agent in diet or supplemented with 1.0 of oregano oil kg diet-1 (P<0.05).
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spelling Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oreganobroilerOriganum oilintestinal morphometricEimeriacoccidiosisIn the first trial a total of 250 day-old male chicks were distributed into five treatments and given the following diets: a diet with growth promoter; a diet without added growth promoter; a diet added with avilamycin only; diet supplemented with 0.5g of oregano oil kg diet-1; 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. In other trial a total of 288 day-old chicks was used and distributed into four treatments, which were given the following diets: a diet with anticoccidial agent; a diet without anticoccidial agent; a diet supplemented with 0.5g of oregano oil kg diet-1; a 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. In the first trial the nonmedicated group had the highest crypt depth which differs from chickens fed with growth promoter or with 0.5 and 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. The broilers fed with positive control (antibiotic and anticoccidial) had the highest villous: crypt ratio compared with the negative control that had the lowest villous:crypt ratio and the highest oocyst excretion in litter (P<0.05) In the second trial it was observed that broilers fed with non anticoccidial agent had the highest cecal lamina propria thickeness which differ from chickens fed with anticoccidial agent in diet or supplemented with 1.0 of oregano oil kg diet-1 (P<0.05).Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2009-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782009000500026Ciência Rural v.39 n.5 2009reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782009005000135info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Maria Aparecida daPessotti,Bruna Mirelly de SousaZanini,Surama FreitasColnago,Geraldo LuizRodrigues,Maria Regina AlvesNunes,Louisiane de CarvalhoZanini,Marcos SantosMartins,Isabella Vilhena Freireeng2009-07-28T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
title Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
spellingShingle Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
Silva,Maria Aparecida da
broiler
Origanum oil
intestinal morphometric
Eimeria
coccidiosis
title_short Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
title_full Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
title_fullStr Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
title_sort Intestinal mucosa structure of broiler chickens infected experimentally with Eimeria tenella and treated with essential oil of oregano
author Silva,Maria Aparecida da
author_facet Silva,Maria Aparecida da
Pessotti,Bruna Mirelly de Sousa
Zanini,Surama Freitas
Colnago,Geraldo Luiz
Rodrigues,Maria Regina Alves
Nunes,Louisiane de Carvalho
Zanini,Marcos Santos
Martins,Isabella Vilhena Freire
author_role author
author2 Pessotti,Bruna Mirelly de Sousa
Zanini,Surama Freitas
Colnago,Geraldo Luiz
Rodrigues,Maria Regina Alves
Nunes,Louisiane de Carvalho
Zanini,Marcos Santos
Martins,Isabella Vilhena Freire
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Maria Aparecida da
Pessotti,Bruna Mirelly de Sousa
Zanini,Surama Freitas
Colnago,Geraldo Luiz
Rodrigues,Maria Regina Alves
Nunes,Louisiane de Carvalho
Zanini,Marcos Santos
Martins,Isabella Vilhena Freire
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv broiler
Origanum oil
intestinal morphometric
Eimeria
coccidiosis
topic broiler
Origanum oil
intestinal morphometric
Eimeria
coccidiosis
description In the first trial a total of 250 day-old male chicks were distributed into five treatments and given the following diets: a diet with growth promoter; a diet without added growth promoter; a diet added with avilamycin only; diet supplemented with 0.5g of oregano oil kg diet-1; 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. In other trial a total of 288 day-old chicks was used and distributed into four treatments, which were given the following diets: a diet with anticoccidial agent; a diet without anticoccidial agent; a diet supplemented with 0.5g of oregano oil kg diet-1; a 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. In the first trial the nonmedicated group had the highest crypt depth which differs from chickens fed with growth promoter or with 0.5 and 1.0g of oregano oil kg diet-1. The broilers fed with positive control (antibiotic and anticoccidial) had the highest villous: crypt ratio compared with the negative control that had the lowest villous:crypt ratio and the highest oocyst excretion in litter (P<0.05) In the second trial it was observed that broilers fed with non anticoccidial agent had the highest cecal lamina propria thickeness which differ from chickens fed with anticoccidial agent in diet or supplemented with 1.0 of oregano oil kg diet-1 (P<0.05).
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