دور Alcea kurdica المعدي والمدعوم للمناعة ضد الآفات الناجمة عن الإجهاد في السمان الياباني
محتوى المقالة الرئيسي
الملخص
تم اجراء الدراسة في حقل كردة رشة (جامعة صلاح الدين) ولمدة شهر ليقارن تأثير كل من مساحيق A.kurdica و Rifaxmine وRanitidine كمواد المعدي والمدعوم للمناعة للمسان المعرض للإجهاد والتي يأثر علي معدل النمو نتيجة تأكل الحويصلات والآفات المعوية . تم اجراء الدراسة على 75 طير سمان (عمرها 12 أسبوعًا) في ستة معاملات أذ قسمت إلى: = (T0-) تحكم سلبي بدون علاج، (T0 +) = تحكم إيجابي (لا يوجد إجهاد أو علاج (T1) معالج بـ Rifaximine 200mg / L ماء مختلط،= (T2) معالج بـ Ranitidine 200mg/l) = (T3), تمت معالجته بمستخلص ⸲A.kurdica 100mg / L تم غمر المجموعات المختبرة باستثناء مجموعة التحكم الإيجابية في ماء الصنبور باردة (17 درجة مئوية) كمحفز للتوتر. أظهر التحليل المجهري أن السمان المعالج مسبقًا بمستخلص A.kurdica (T3) كان له تأثير معنوي (p<0.05) في طبقة قوانص كويلين أقل اضطرابا من تلك الخاصة بمجموعات T1 و T2 و T0 على التوالي. علاوة على ذلك، أشارت نتائج Eliza إلى زيادة عيار الأجسام المضادة ضد فيروسات ND وIBD و IB لمجموعات T3 مع زيادة HDL بشكل ملحوظ وانخفاض LDL و VLDL و TCHO لـ T3 مقارنة بمجموعات T1 و T2 و T0 + T0 على التوالي. أظهر مستخلص نبات A.kurdica الممزوج بالماء تأثيرات إيجابية على وزن الجسم ، وخصائص الدهون ، والحالة المناعية ، وتقليل تآكل قوانص في السمان، والذي يمكن اعتباره نباتًا طبيًا وكذلك عاملًا يعزز النمو في صناعة الدواجن.
Received 11/1/2021
Accepted 30/3/2021
Published Online First 20/1/2022
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