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Enhancement in humoral response against inactivated Newcastle disease vaccine in broiler chickens administered orally with plant-derived soyasaponin.

Ghania Naveed1, Syed Ehtisham-Ul-Haque2, Iahtasham Khan2, Sajjad Ur Rahman3, Sidra Anam1, Muhammad Usman4, Muhammad Zulqarnain Shakir5, Ahsan Naveed1, Ghazanfar Abbas1, Faisal Rasheed Anjum6.   

Abstract

The present study aimed to evaluate the immunopotentiating effect of plant-derived soyasaponin and its immunogenicity in chickens challenged with Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Soyasaponin was extracted from soybean seeds and detected using the phytochemical tests, followed by quantification through the dry-weight method. One-day-old broiler chicks (n = 90) were divided into 3 groups, named as A, B, and C. Group A birds were orally administrated with soyasaponin (5 mg/kg), followed by immunization with inactivated ND vaccine intramuscularly (IM), whereas group B birds were vaccinated with inactivated ND vaccine alone. Group C birds were kept unvaccinated. A booster dose on day 21 was also administered IM to group A and B birds. At day 35, all 3 groups were challenged with NDV. To determine the immunogenicity potential of soyasaponin, antibody titer was measured using the hemagglutination inhibition test before and after the NDV challenge. Histochemical examination was performed to determine the pathological changes associated with NDV infection. Foam formation and hemolytic activity confirmed the presence of saponin in soya bean extract. Group A birds showed a higher antibody response compared with group B and C birds. The disease challenge study showed that soyasaponin-adjuvanted NDV vaccine provided complete protection to group A birds against ND. Moreover, no side effects of soyasaponin were observed on the growth performance of birds during the experiment. Therefore, we can conclude that soyasaponin is a potential immunogenic agent and therefore could be a promising candidate to launch a protective humoral response against ND in chickens.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Newcastle disease virus; adjuvant; histopathology; humoral response; soyasaponin

Year:  2020        PMID: 32241472     DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2019.11.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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Authors:  Faisal Rasheed Anjum; Sajjad Ur Rahman; Muhammad Aamir Aslam; Anas Sarwar Qureshi
Journal:  mSphere       Date:  2020-07-15       Impact factor: 4.389

2.  Soya saponin improves egg-laying performance and immune function of laying hens.

Authors:  Peng Li; Yizhu Zhao; Shaojia Yan; Bocheng Song; Yongfa Liu; Mingkun Gao; Dazhi Tang; Yuming Guo
Journal:  J Anim Sci Biotechnol       Date:  2022-01-05

3.  Dietary Soy Saponin Improves Antioxidant and Immune Function of Layer Hens.

Authors:  Peng Li; Yongfa Liu; Mingkun Gao; Jiahuan Fu; Yuming Guo
Journal:  J Poult Sci       Date:  2022-07-25       Impact factor: 1.768

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