Author/Authors :
Das, Goutam Buddha Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University - Department of Animal Science and Nutrition, Bangladesh , Ahad, Abdul Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University - Department of Microbiology, Bangladesh , Hossain, Md. Emran Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University - Department of Animal Science and Nutrition, Bangladesh , Akbar, Md. Ali Bangladesh Agricultural University - Department of Animal Nutrition, Bangladesh , Akther, Shireen Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University - Department of Food processing and Engineering, Bangladesh , Mahmood, Altaf Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Pakistan
Abstract :
The experiment was carried out on 600 day old broiler chicks randomly divided into four groups designated as T0, T1, T2 and T3 with 150 birds in each group for a period of 42 days to find out the effect of different oil supplements on humoral immune response and lipid profile. All groups were maintained on isonitrogenous feed supplemented with soyabean oil (T1); palm oil (T2) and fish oil (T3) @ 2.5%. The birds of group T0 were maintained as untreated controls without addition of any oil supplement. All birds were vaccinated against Newcastle disease virus (NDV) on 0 and 7th day. Weekly collected serum samples were analyzed for determination of antibody titer against NDV and lipid profile through haemagglutination inhibition (HI) and calorimetric method respectively. Fatty acid profile in abdominal fat was determined through gas chromatographic analysis. On 28^th day of age, highest geometric mean antibody titer against NDV was recorded for T2 (776) group followed by T1 (256); T3 (157) and T0 (39.4). On 42^nd day, significantly (P 0.05) decreased HDL (18.33±0.67 mg/dl) and triglycerides (93±5.49 mg/dl) were recorded for group T1 whereas that of LDL (67.67±1.71 mg/dl) was recorded for group T3. Non-significant (P 0.05) difference was recorded between the groups with respect to unsaturated and saturated fatty acids in abdominal fat. It was concluded that palm oil supplement significantly increased the humoral immune response as compared to soybean and fish oil supplements.
Keywords :
Broiler , Humoral immune response , Lipid profile , NDV , Oil supplement