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Nutrition & Metabolism

Effect of thyme essential oil and selenium on intestine integrity and antioxidant status of broilers

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Pages 105-114 | Accepted 18 Oct 2013, Published online: 16 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

1. This study evaluated the duodenal wall integrity, antioxidant status as well as some immunological parameters of broiler chickens supplemented with 0.5 g Thymus vulgaris essential oil (EO)/kg diet and 0.4 mg Se/kg DM (dry matter) derived from sodium selenite.

2. A total of 192 one-d-old randomly divided chickens of both sexes (Ross 308 hybrid broilers) were divided into 4 treatment groups of 48 birds each.

3. The first group was fed on a nutritionally balanced basal diet (BD). The other three groups received BD supplemented with 0.5 g/kg thyme oil, or 0.4 mg Se/kg DM, or both feed additives together.

4. The results for the evaluated feed additives were (1) thyme oil – decreased malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration in duodenal mucosa and kidney, increased immunoglobulin A (IgA) concentration in duodenal mucosa, stimulated phagocytic activity in blood, improved intestinal barrier integrity (2) selenium – increased glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity in blood and liver as well as thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) activity in duodenal mucosa, liver and in the kidney, (3) EO with selenium – increased thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) activity in duodenal mucosa.

5. These results demonstrated that thyme oil alone showed more effective potential to improve intestinal barrier integrity and antioxidant status as well as evoking an immune response in chickens, than if diets were supplemented with both thyme oil and selenium.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This study was supported by the Slovak Scientific Agency VEGA project 2/0010/10, 2/0052/13, partially by project 2/0002/11 and by the Research and Development Support Agency, Slovak Republic, Grant No APVV-0399-07. The authors would like to thank HANUS servo. (Slovakia) for their donation of Thymus vulgaris EO.

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