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Immunomodulatory Effects of Artemisia brevifolia Extract against Experimentally Induced Coccidiosis in Broiler Chicken

Journal

PAKISTAN VETERINARY JOURNAL
Volume 43, Issue 2, Pages 333-338

Publisher

UNIV AGRICULTURE, FAC VETERINARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.29261/pakvetj/2023.026

Keywords

Botanical; Artemisia brevifolia; Immunity; Infection; Coccidiosis

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The study investigated the immunomodulatory effects of Artemisia brevifolia leaf extract on coccidiosis in broiler chickens. 175 day-old chicks were divided into 5 groups and infected with mixed Eimeria oocysts. The extract was orally administered to three groups at different doses. Cellular and humoral immunity were enhanced by the extract, with the highest dose showing the strongest immunomodulatory effect.
Current study reports the immunomodulatory effects of Artemisia brevifolia (leaves extract) against experimental coccidiosis in broiler chicken. For evaluation of immunomodulatory potential, a total of 175 day-old broiler chicks were distributed into 5 groups each group having 35 birds. Mixed Eimeria infection (50,000 sporulated oocysts) was given orally at one week of age. At same age, A. brevifolia extract was orally given at 100, 200 and 300 mg/kg of body weight in first three groups respectively. Vitamin E and PBS treated chicks served as control groups. Cell mediated immunity was inquired through PHA-P, Carbon Clearance Assay, Concanavalin-A and DNCB assays. Sheep RBCs were used to check humoral immunity through hemagglutination test. Results showed that A. brevifolia extract induced cellular and humoral immunity against coccidiosis. Immunological response of groups administered with A. brevifolia extract at highest dose i.e., 300 mg was higher as compared to lower doses and caused immunomodulatory effect on infected chicks.

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