| Literature DB >> 34991219 |
Sureerat Thuekeaw1, Kris Angkanaporn2, Chackrit Nuengjamnong1,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Microencapsulation is a technique to improve stability, bioavailability, and controlled release of active ingredients at a target site. This experiment aimed to investigate the effects of microencapsulated basil oil (MBO) on growth performance, apparent ileal digestibility (AID), jejunal histomorphology, bacterial population as well as antioxidant capacity of broiler chickens in a tropical climate.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidant Capacity; Basil Oil; Broiler Chicken; Gut Morphology; Microencapsulation; Performance
Year: 2022 PMID: 34991219 PMCID: PMC9065782 DOI: 10.5713/ab.21.0299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Biosci ISSN: 2765-0189
Chemical composition of basil oil (Ocimum basilicum Linn.)
| No. | Compound | R.I (s) | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alpha-pinene | 396 | 0.070 |
| 2 | Beta-pinene | 471 | 0.050 |
| 3 | 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one | 509 | 0.090 |
| 4 | Eucalyptol | 557 | 0.150 |
| 5 | Beta-ocimene Y | 591 | 0.130 |
| 6 | trans-linalool oxide | 625 | 0.110 |
| 7 | Cis-linalool oxide | 646 | 0.170 |
| 8 | Linalool | 685 | 22.1 |
| 9 | Menthol | 764 | 0.340 |
| 10 | Methyl chavicol | 790 | 65.9 |
| 11 | Z-citral | 814 | 1.50 |
| 12 | E-citral | 843 | 1.53 |
| 13 | Trans-caryophyllene | 967 | 0.750 |
| 14 | Alpha-bergamotene | 977 | 1.39 |
| 15 | Beta-farnesene | 997 | 0.870 |
| 16 | Germacrene D | 1,021 | 0.780 |
| 17 | Beta-bisabolene | 1,040 | 0.240 |
| 18 | Delta-cadinene | 1,054 | 0.080 |
| 19 | Cis-alpha-bisabolene | 1,067 | 3.83 |
| Total | 100 |
R.I. (s), retention time (unit: second).
Ingredients and calculated composition of the basal diet (as-fed basis)
| Item | Feeding phase | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
| |||
| Starter | Grower | Finisher | |
| Ingredient (%) | |||
| Corn | 56.0 | 61.3 | 63.6 |
| Soybean meal | 35.0 | 30.2 | 27.8 |
| Soybean oil | 4.60 | 4.50 | 4.86 |
| MDCP | 1.81 | 1.58 | 1.49 |
| Limestone | 1.11 | 0.99 | 0.94 |
| Salt | 0.25 | 0.25 | 0.25 |
| Vitamin and mineral premix[ | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 |
| DL-Methionine | 0.28 | 0.26 | 0.25 |
| L-Lysine HCl | 0.17 | 0.16 | 0.16 |
| L-Threonine | 0.09 | 0.06 | 0.05 |
| L-Isoleucine | 0.02 | 0.01 | 0.00 |
| Sodium bicarbonate | 0.19 | 0.19 | 0.15 |
| Choline Chloride 60% | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.08 |
| Antimold (Propimpex) | 0.20 | 0.20 | 0.20 |
| Salinomycin (Sacox) | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.00 |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 100 |
| Calculated nutrient composition (%) | |||
| Dry matter | 87.9 | 87.8 | 87.8 |
| Metabolizable energy (kcal/kg) | 3,100 | 3,150 | 3,200 |
| Crude protein | 22.0 | 20.0 | 19.0 |
| Ether extract | 7.23 | 7.25 | 7.65 |
| Crude fiber | 2.95 | 2.83 | 2.76 |
| Lysine | 1.32 | 1.18 | 1.11 |
| Methionine | 0.62 | 0.57 | 0.55 |
| Met+Cys | 0.98 | 0.91 | 0.88 |
| Calcium | 0.90 | 0.80 | 0.76 |
| Total phosphorus | 0.77 | 0.70 | 0.67 |
| Available phosphorus | 0.45 | 0.40 | 0.38 |
MDCP, mono-dicalcium phosphate.
Premix composition per kg of feed: vitamin D, 2,400 IU; vitamin E, 60.0 mg; vitamin K, 3.0 mg; vitamin B1, 3.0 mg; vitamin B2, 8.0 mg; vitamin B6, 4.0 mg; vitamin B12, 0.02 mg; niacin 50.0 mg; pantothenic acid 15.0 mg; biotin 0.40 mg; folic acid 2.0 mg; Cu 15 mg; Fe 40 mg; Mn 100 mg; Zn 100 mg; I 1.0 mg; Se 1 mg.
Growth performance of broiler chickens on day 21 and day 42[1)]
| Item | Dietary treatment[ | SEM | p-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| NC | PC | FBO | MBO | |||
| Initial body weight (g) | 47.4 | 46.8 | 46.7 | 47.1 | 0.154 | 0.710 |
| Final body weight (g) | 1,723[ | 1,897[ | 1,831[ | 1,881[ | 39.2 | <0.010 |
| Average daily feed intake (g/d) | ||||||
| Day 1 to 21 | 49.6 | 51.0 | 50.6 | 51.2 | 0.360 | 0.738 |
| Day 22 to 42 | 111 | 108 | 109 | 110 | 0.711 | 0.762 |
| Day 1 to 42 | 80.4 | 79.4 | 79.7 | 80.4 | 0.240 | 0.944 |
| Average daily gain (g/d) | ||||||
| Day 1 to 21 | 31.5 | 34.8 | 33.4 | 34.1 | 0.699 | 0.059 |
| Day 22 to 42 | 52.3 | 57.7 | 55.8 | 57.6 | 1.274 | 0.131 |
| Day 1 to 42 | 41.9[ | 46.3[ | 44.6[ | 45.8[ | 0.983 | <0.010 |
| Feed conversion ratio | ||||||
| Day 1 to 21 | 1.57[ | 1.47[ | 1.51[ | 1.50[ | 0.022 | <0.010 |
| Day 22 to 42 | 2.16 | 1.87 | 1.95 | 1.91 | 0.063 | 0.058 |
| Day 1 to 42 | 1.92[ | 1.72[ | 1.79[ | 1.75[ | 0.045 | 0.008 |
| Mortality rate (%) | 4.17 | 2.78 | 2.78 | 2.78 | 0.0347 | 0.862 |
SEM, standard error of the mean.
Data represent the mean of 6 pens (3 broilers/pen) per treatment.
NC, broiler fed a basal diet without additives; PC, broiler fed a basal diet with avilamycin at 10 ppm; FBO and MBO broiler fed a basal diet with unencapsulated basil oil and micro-encapsulated at 500 ppm.
Different subscript letters indicate significant differences in the rows (p<0.05).
Apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of broiler chickens on day 21 and day 42[1)]
| Item | Dietary treatment[ | SEM | p-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| NC | PC | FBO | MBO | |||
| Day 21 | ||||||
| Dry matter | 0.606[ | 0.657[ | 0.656[ | 0.675[ | 0.015 | 0.003 |
| Crude protein | 0.708[ | 0.762[ | 0.739[ | 0.778[ | 0.015 | 0.002 |
| Ether extract | 0.793[ | 0.835[ | 0.828[ | 0.846[ | 0.011 | 0.032 |
| Crude fiber | 0.592 | 0.646 | 0.610 | 0.658 | 0.015 | 0.171 |
| Ash | 0.315 | 0.354 | 0.346 | 0.342 | 0.009 | 0.677 |
| Gross energy (MJ) | 0.652[ | 0.674[ | 0.691[ | 0.706[ | 0.012 | <0.001 |
| Nitrogen free extract | 0.582[ | 0.655[ | 0.650[ | 0.662[ | 0.019 | 0.006 |
| Day 42 | ||||||
| Dry matter | 0.619 | 0.664 | 0.646 | 0.658 | 0.010 | 0.055 |
| Crude protein | 0.688[ | 0.757[ | 0.734[ | 0.758[ | 0.016 | 0.028 |
| Ether extract | 0.797[ | 0.854[ | 0.834[ | 0.847[ | 0.013 | 0.003 |
| Crude fiber | 0.591[ | 0.662[ | 0.649[ | 0.655[ | 0.016 | 0.002 |
| Ash | 0.282 | 0.348 | 0.303 | 0.308 | 0.014 | 0.107 |
| Gross energy (MJ) | 0.674[ | 0.696[ | 0.703[ | 0.731[ | 0.012 | 0.002 |
| Nitrogen free extract | 0.620 | 0.650 | 0.640 | 0.659 | 0.008 | 0.313 |
SEM, standard error of the mean.
Data represent the mean of 6 pens (3 broilers/pen) per treatment.
NC, broiler fed a basal diet without additives; PC, broiler fed a basal diet with avilamycin at 10 ppm; FBO and MBO broiler fed a basal diet with unencapsulated basil oil and micro-encapsulated at 500 ppm.
Different subscript letters indicate significant differences in the rows (p<0.05).
Jejunal histomorphology of broiler chickens on day 21 and day 42[1)]
| Item | Dietary treatment[ | SEM | p-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
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| NC | PC | FBO | MBO | |||
| Day 21 | ||||||
| Villus height (VH, μm) | 704[ | 714[ | 744[ | 813[ | 24.6 | 0.036 |
| Crypt depth (CD, μm) | 117 | 115 | 113 | 111 | 1.43 | 0.469 |
| Villus width (μm) | 32.8 | 35.0 | 35.2 | 33.1 | 0.62 | 0.350 |
| VH:CD | 6.17[ | 6.31[ | 6.77[ | 7.77[ | 0.36 | 0.012 |
| Villus surface area (mm2) | 0.715[ | 0.768[ | 0.792[ | 0.831[ | 0.020 | <0.010 |
| Day 42 | ||||||
| Villus height (VH, μm) | 913[ | 923[ | 1,050[ | 1,127[ | 51.6 | <0.010 |
| Crypt depth (CD, μm) | 140 | 142 | 148 | 150 | 2.22 | 0.197 |
| Villus width (μm) | 30.5 | 32.8 | 29.8 | 30.2 | 0.670 | 0.194 |
| VH:CD | 6.86[ | 6.67[ | 7.28[ | 7.68[ | 0.220 | 0.022 |
| Villus surface area (mm2) | 0.864[ | 0.924[ | 0.973[ | 1.055[ | 0.040 | <0.010 |
SEM, standard error of the mean.
Data represent the mean of 6 pens (3 broilers/pen) per treatment.
NC, broiler fed a basal diet without additives; PC, broiler fed a basal diet with avilamycin at 10 ppm; FBO and MBO broiler fed a basal diet with unencapsulated basil oil and micro-encapsulated at 500 ppm.
Different subscript letters indicate significant differences in the rows (p<0.05).
Lactobacillus spp. and Escherichia coli populations in ceco-colon of broiler chickens on day 21 and day 42[1)]
| Item | Dietary treatment[ | SEM | p-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| ||||||
| NC | PC | FBO | MBO | |||
| Day 21 | ||||||
| | 6.00 | 6.22 | 4.20 | 5.83 | 0.462 | 0.960 |
| | 9.27 | 11.00 | 11.00 | 9.93 | 0.426 | 0.236 |
| Day 42 | ||||||
| | 5.60 | 7.13 | 4.43 | 5.28 | 0.564 | 0.415 |
| | 5.47 | 3.14 | 2.01 | 3.62 | 0.721 | 0.471 |
SEM, standard error of the mean; MPN, most probable number.
Data represent the mean of 6 pens (3 broilers/pen) per treatment.
NC, broiler fed a basal diet without additives; PC, broiler fed a basal diet with avilamycin at 10 ppm; FBO and MBO broiler fed a basal diet with unencapsulated basil oil and micro-encapsulated at 500 ppm.
Malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in duodenal mucosa on day 21 and day 42[1)]
| Item | Dietary treatment[ | SEM | p-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
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| NC | PC | FBO | MBO | |||
| Day 21 | ||||||
| SOD (U/mg protein) | 155[ | 159[ | 166[ | 174[ | 3.29 | <0.001 |
| MDA (nmol/mg protein) | 5.00[ | 4.22[ | 4.06[ | 3.61[ | 0.265 | <0.001 |
| Day 42 | ||||||
| SOD (U/mg protein) | 173[ | 181[ | 192[ | 200[ | 4.99 | <0.001 |
| MDA (nmol/mg protein) | 7.06[ | 5.02[ | 4.84[ | 4.09[ | 0.71 | <0.001 |
SEM, standard error of the mean; SOD, superoxide dismutase; MDA, malondialdehyde.
Data represent the mean of 6 pens (3 broilers/pen) per treatment.
NC, broiler fed a basal diet without additives; PC, broiler fed a basal diet with avilamycin at 10 ppm; FBO and MBO broiler fed a basal diet with unencapsulated basil oil and micro-encapsulated at 500 ppm.
Different subscript letters indicate significant differences in the rows (p<0.05).