Veterinary Archives, Vol. 89 No. 4, 2019.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.24099/vet.arhiv.0266
he ameliorative effect of Andrographis paniculata on E. coli-induced pathology in broilers
Suvarna R. Sonwane
; Department of Veterinary Pathology, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Akola, India
Ranjit S. Ingole
; Department of Veterinary Pathology, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Akola, India
Madhuri S. Hedau
; Department of Veterinary Pathology, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Akola, India
Sunil W. Hajare
; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Akola, India
Maheshkumar V. Ingawale
; Department of Animal Reproduction Gynecology and Obstetrics, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Akola, India
Abstract
The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the ameliorative effect of Andrographis paniculata during E. coli-induced pathology in broilers. Day-old broiler chicks (n = 100) were randomly divided into four equal groups. Group I served as a negative control and was fed with a commercial diet. On day 8, the birds from groups II and IV were challenged with a single oral dose of E. coli broth culture 0.2 mL (1×109 cfu/mL). Groups III and IV were fed with Andrographis paniculata 5 g/kg of feed from day old to the end of the experiment. The total duration of the experiment was 35 days. On the 7th, 21st and 28th day post infection (DPI) with E. coli, six birds from each group were randomly sacrificed and observed for gross and histopathogical observations. Group II birds showed ascites and thickened intestinal mucosa with cheesy material on the 28th and 35th DPI. Pathomorphological alterations, viz. congestion, hemorrhages, degenerations, necrosis, fibrinous exudates, edema, mononuclear cell and heterophil infiltration in the lung, liver, heart, kidneys and duodenum were observed in group II birds, along with depletion of the lymphoid cell population in the spleen. Pretreatment of Andrographis paniculata in the E. coli challenged group led to mild degenerative changes in all organs, indicating the putative protective effect of the plant during E. coli induced pathology in broilers. However, further, more elaborated study is required to calculate the dosage of Andrographis paniculata for use as an antibacterial agent in broiler feed.
Keywords
amelioration; broilers; E. coli; Andrographis paniculata; pathology
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225752
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Publication date:
30.9.2019.
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