Title of article :
Evaluation of Microencapsulated Essential Oils in Broilers Challenged with Salmonella Enteritidis: A Focus on the Body’s Antioxidant Status, Gut Microbiology, and Morphology
Author/Authors :
Moharreri, M Department of Animal Science - Kashmar Branch - Islamic Azad University - Kashmar, Iran , Vakili, R Department of Animal Science - Kashmar Branch - Islamic Azad University - Kashmar, Iran , Oskoueian, E Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran - Mashhad, Iran , Rajabzadeh, Gh Research Institute of Food Science and Technology - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Restrictions on antibiotic use encourage researchers to seek natural substitutes with the same effects without
adverse end effects resulting from antibiotic use. Savory and black pepper have been challenged against
Salmonella enteritidis (S. enteritidis) bacterium using the spray dryer method to evaluate growth performance,
antioxidant status, immune response, and intestinal health parameters in broilers. In this study, thyme essential
oil (50%), savory (25%), peppermint (12.5%), and black pepper seeds (12.5%) were mixed to form essential oilloaded
spherical microcapsules with the particle size of 323 nm and encapsulation efficiency of 96.2%. The
main bioactive compounds used in the core of microcapsules included thymol, carvacrol, p-cymene, γ-terpinene,
and menthol. Moreover, modified starch (25%) and maltodextrin (55%) were used for the preparation of
spherical microcapsules for the enclosed wall with 20% whey protein concentrate. The dietary addition of
microcapsules containing essential oil significantly reduced the S. enteritidis population in both ileum and
cecum (P<0.05). The results revealed that the dietary inclusion of essential oil-loaded microcapsules
significantly (P<0.05) increased the villus height, villus width, V: C ratio, and the number of goblet cells and
decreased the crypt depth. Microcapsules have antioxidant and antibacterial activity and their dietary use as feed
additive at 0.5, 1, and 2 kg/t concentrations in broilers has been challenged and showed that the final weight,
total feed intake, and FCR improved the body’s antioxidant status, structure, and inflammation in the ileum
tissue.
Keywords :
Plant bioactive compounds , Natural antibiotic , Essential oils , Antibiotic alternative , Broilers
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute