Effect of Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) essential oil and vitamin C on growth performance, intestinal villi morphology and immune response to Newcastle live vaccine following in water administration of Cadmium in Japanese quail
Subject Areas :
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
Shahab Bahadoran
1
,
Milad Babaahmadi Milani
2
,
Hossein Hassanpour
3
,
Aziziz allah Fallah Mehrjerdi
4
1 - Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran.
2 - DVSc of Poultry Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran.
3 - Professor, Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran.
4 - Associate Professor, Department of Food Hygiene and Quality control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran.
Received: 2017-11-05
Accepted : 2019-05-13
Published : 2019-07-23
Keywords:
Cadmium,
intestinal morphology,
quail,
vitamin C,
Clove,
Abstract :
Environmental pollution and occupational exposure to toxic metals, such as mercury, cadmium and lead, causes chronic and malignant diseases with significant complications in the majority of body tissues. Increased production of free radicals and reduced antioxidant activity is considered as the main factor for the incidence of lesions resulting from cadmium poisoning. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of clove essential oil and vitamin C on growth performance, intestinal villi morphology and immune response to Newcastle live vaccine of Japanese quails challenged with cadmium. A total of 240 one-day old quails were divided into 8 groups with 30 quails in each group (3 replicates with 10 birds). Groups 1 and 8 received basal diet; groups 2 and 7 basal diet + 500 ppm vitamin C in the diet; groups 3 and 5 received basal diet + 150 mg/kg of the diet clove essential oil; and groups 4 and 6 received basal diet + 450 mg/kg of the diet clove essential oil. Cadmium chloride (40 ppm) was added to the drinking water of groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 during the experimental period (days 7-35). On day 21, 9 blood samples were collected from each group and segments of duodenum, jejunum and ileum of 9 quails from each group were isolated and sampled on day 35. The results indicated that groups 6 and 7 had significantly (p < /em><0.05) greater body weight, villi dimensions and absorptive surface than the control group. Also groups 2, 4 and 8 had a significant increase of the intestinal villi dimensions and absorptive surface in different segments of the intestine compared to group 1 (p < /em><0.05). In conclusion, the results of the present study showed that adding vitamin C and clove essential oil to the diet of Japanese quails had positive effects on growth parameters and intestinal villi absorptive surface and also alleviated the negative effects of cadmium on body weight and intestinal villi absorptive surface in these birds.
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Abdel-Wahhab, M.A. and Aly, S.E. (2005). Antioxidant property of Nigella sativa (black cumin) and Syzygium aromaticum (clove) in rats during aflatoxicosis. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 25(3): 218-223.
Abduljaleel, S.A. and Shuhaimi-Othman, M. (2013). Toxicity of cadmium and lead in Gallus gallus domesticus assessment of body weight and metal content in tissues after metal dietary supplements. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 16(22): 1551-1556.
Agostini, P.S. and Sola-Oriol, D. (2012). Role of infeed clove supplementation on growth performance, intestinal microbiology, and morphology in broiler chicken. Livestock Science, 147(1-3): 113-118.
Al-Masad, M. (2012). Effect of vitamin C and zinc on broilers performance of immunocompetence under heat stress. Asian Journal of Animal Sciences, 6(2): 76-84.
Anderson, W.G., McKinley, R.S. and Colavecchia, M. (1997). The use of clove oil as an anesthetic for rainbow trout and its effect on swimming performance. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 17(2): 301-307.
Bahadoran, S., Hassanpour, H. and Mirpurian, S. (2014). Effect of garlic on growth performance, intestinal villus morphology and serum antibody titers against Newcastle and Avian Influenza vaccine in broiler chickens. Iranian Journal of Veterinary Clinical Science, 8(1): 27-36. ]In Persian[
Bahrami, M., shariatmadari, F. and Karimi Torshizi, M.A. (2011). Effect of dietary extract of Thyme and Peppermint and vitamin E supplementation on immune responses of laying hen in heat stress and content of peroxidation egg during storage. Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, 27(2): 326-337. ]In Persian[
Bakkali, F., Averbeck, S. and Averbeck, D. (2008). Biological effects of essential oils - A review. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 46(2): 446-475.
Burkholder, K.M., Thompson, K.L., Einstein, M.E., Applegate, T.J. and Patterson, J.A. (2008). Influence of stressors on normal intestinal microbiota, intestinal morphology, and susceptibility to salmonella enteritidis colonization in broilers. Poultry Science, 87(9): 1734-1741.
Cakir, S., Midilli, M., Erol, H., Simsek, N., Cinar, M., Altintas, A., et al. (2008). Use of combined probiotic-prebiotic, organic acid and avilamycin in diets of Japanese quails. International Journal of Animal Science, 11(1): 565-569.
Crespo, S., Nonnotte, G., Colin, D.A., Leray, C., Nonnotte, L. and Aubree, A. (1986). Morphological and functional alterations induced in trout intestine by dietary cadmium and lead. Journal of Fish Biology, 28(1): 69-80.
Dale, N. (1994). National research council nutrient requirements of poultry. Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 3(1): 101-101.
Davies, N.T. (1980). Studies on the absorption of zinc by rat intestine. British Journal of Nutrition, 43(1): 189-203.
Dorman, H.J., Figueiredo, A.C., Barroso, J.G. and Deans, S.G. (2000). In vitro evaluation of antioxidant activity of essential oils and their components. Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 15(1): 12-16.
Erdogan, Z., Erdogan, S., Celik, S. and Unlu, A. (2005). Effects of ascorbic acid on cadmium-induced oxidative stress and performance of broilers. Biological Trace Element Research, 104(1): 19-31.
Ertas, O.N., Guler, T., Çiftçi, M., DalkIlIç, B. and Simsek, U.G. (2005). The effect of an essential oil mix derived from oregano, clove and anise on broiler performance. International Journal of Poultry Science, 4(11): 879-884.
Fazel, M., Omidbeigi, M., Barzegariforouei, M. and Naghdi Badi, H. (2010). Effect of heat on anti-radical activity of essential oil of Thyme, Squids and Clove by method 2, 2 diphenyl-1-pycrilhydrasine (DPPH). Medicinal Plants, 6(22): 43-54. ]In Persian[
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Matović, V., Buha, A., Bulat, Z., Đukić-Ćosić, D., Miljković, M., Ivanišević, J., et al. (2012). Route-dependent effects of cadmium/cadmium and magnesium acute treatment on parameters of oxidative stress in rat liver. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 50(3): 552-557.
McLean, J.A., Karadas, F., Surai, P.F., McDevitt, R.M. and Speake, B.K. (2005). Lipid-soluble and water-soluble antioxidant activities of the avian intestinal mucosa at different sites along the intestinal tract. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 141(3): 366-372.
Miller, H. E., Rigelhof, F., Marquart, L., Prakash, A. and Kanter, M. (2000). Antioxidant content of whole grain breakfastcereals, fruits and vegetables. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 19(3): 1-8.
Miller, M.J., Angeles, F.M., Reuter, B.K., Bobrowski, P. and Sandoval, M. (2001). Dietary antioxidants protect gut epithelial cells from oxidant-induced apoptosis. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 1(1): 1-10.
Mohammadi, Z., Ghazanfari, Sh. and Adibmoradi, M. (2013). Effects of clove essential oil on growth performance, carcass characteristics and immune system in broiler chicken. Veterinary Journal (Pajouhesh & Sazandegi), 27(1): 67-76. ]In Persian[
Mukhtar, A.M. (2011). The effect of dietary clove oil on broiler performance. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences. 5(7): 49-51.
Nwokocha, C.R., Owu, D.U., Nwokocha, M.I., Ufearo, C.S. and Iwuala, M.O. (2012). Comparative study on the efficacy of Allium sativum (garlic) in reducing some heavy metal accumulation in liver of wistar rats. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 50(2): 222-226.
Pari, L. and Murugavel, P. (2005). Role of diallyl tetrasulfide in ameliorating the cadmium induced biochemical changes in rats. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 20(3): 493-500.
Sadr Daneshpour, A., Shariatmadari, F. and Karimi, M.A. (2009). The effect of ٍessential oil, prebiotic, probiotic and antibiotic on performance and immune response of broilers chickens. Veterinary Journal (Pajouhesh & Sazandegi), 87(2): 10-14. ]In Persian[
Safdar, K., Muhammad, K. and Naz, R. (2016). Effect of Herbal Extracts on Serum Minerals, Lipid Profile and Anti-NDV-HI Antibody Levels of Vaccinated Broiler Chicks. Pakistan Journal of Zoology. 48(6): 1715-1719.
Sahin, K., Sahin, N. and Kucuk, O. (2003). Effects of chromium, and ascorbic acid supplementation on growth, carcass traits, serum metabolites, and antioxidant status of broiler chickens reared at a high ambient temperature (320C). Nutrition Research, 23(2): 225-238.
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Teshfam, M., Nodeh, H. and Hassanzadeh, M. (2005). Alterations in the intestinal mucosal structure following oral administration of tri iodo thyronine (T3) in broiler chickens. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 27(2): 105-108.
Van Boven, M., Bouma, A., Fabri, T.H., Katsma, E., Hartog, L. and Koch, G. (2008). Herd immunity to Newcastle disease virus in poultry by vaccination. Journal of Avian Pathology, 37(1): 1-5.
Viera, C., Viera, A. and Katarina, H. (2010). Morphological changes in duodenal epithelium of Japanese quail after chronic cadmium exposure.Polish Journal of Environmental Study,19(2): 275-282.
Visek, W.J. (1978). The mode of Growth Promotion by Antibiotics. Journal of Animal Science, 46(5): 1447-1469.
Viveros, A., Chamorro, S., Pizarro, M., Arija, I., Centeno, C. and Brenes, A. (2011). Effects of dietary polyphenol-rich grape products on intestinal microflora and gut morphology in broiler chicks. Poultry Science, 90(3): 566-578.
Wu, G. (1998). Intestinal mucosal amino acid catabolism. The Journal of Nutrition, 128(8): 1249-1252.
Yamauchi, K. (2002). Review on chicken intestinal villus histological alteration related with intestinal function. Journal of Poutry Science, 39(4): 229-242.
Zamani Moghaddam, A.K., Hassanpour, H. and Mokhtari A. (2009). Oral supplementation with vitamin C improves intestinal mucosa morphology in the pulmonary hypertensive broiler chicken. British Poultry Science, 50(2): 175-180.