1. In vivo screening of five phytochemicals/extracts and a fungal immunomodulatory protein against colibacillosis in broilers.
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Peek, H. W., Halkes, S. B. A., Tomassen, M. M. M., Mes, J. J., and Landman, W. J. M.
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PHYTOCHEMICALS , *ESCHERICHIA coli diseases , *ANALYTICAL chemistry , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *ESCHERICHIA coli , *PULSED-field gel electrophoresis , *BROILER chicken diseases - Abstract
Five phytochemicals/extracts (an extract fromEchinacea purpurea, a β-glucan-rich extract from Shiitake, betaine [Betain™], curcumin fromCurcuma longa[turmeric] powder, carvacrol and also a recombinant fungal immunomodulatory protein [FIP] fromGanoderma lucidum) cloned and expressed inEscherichia coliwere investigated for their anticolibacillosis potential in three chicken experiments, which were conducted in floor pens. Birds that were inoculated withE. coliintratracheally were treated with the phytochemicals/extracts or the FIP and compared with doxycycline-medicated and non-medicated infected broilers. Non-medicated and non-infected birds were used as negative controls. Mortality, colibacillosis lesions and body weight gains were used as parameters. Considering the sum of dead birds and chickens with generalized colibacillosis per group, there was no significant difference between the positive control groups and birds treated with phytochemicals/extracts or the FIP. In contrast, doxycycline-treated birds showed significantly lower mortality and generalized colibacillosis. Moreover, none of the phytochemicals/extracts and the FIP improved recovery from colibacillosis lesions, while all doxycycline-treated broilers recovered completely. The negative control birds and doxycycline-treated groups consistently showed the highest weight gains. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of reisolates showed that they were genetically indistinguishable from the inoculation strain. In conclusion, none of the tested phytochemicals/extracts and the FIP significantly reduced theE. coli-induced mortality and generalized colibacillosis, and nor did they improve recovery from colibacillosis lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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