In vitro and in vivo study of the antiparasitic effect of thymol on poultry drinking water

  • Chaimae Imane Sennouni University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5166-0998
  • Mounia Oukouia University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah
  • Imane Jabeur University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah
  • Houda Hamdani University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah
  • Fouzia Chami University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah
  • Adnane Remmal University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah
Keywords: chlorination; Cryptosporidium; essential oils; intestinal flora; performance parameters.

Abstract

The current study evaluates the antiparasitic effect of thymol on reducing parasite burden, especially Cryptosporidium load, in poultry drinking water and in improving zootechnical performances of chicks. The first experiment assessed in vitro the anti-cryptosporidium activity of NP (thymol-based product) on drinking water samples using microscopic counting. Samples were treated by increasing concentrations of thymol (1, 2 and 4 g L-1 of NP). In vivo, chicken were randomly assigned to three groups (control and chicks consuming treated water with two concentration of thymol (1 and 2 g L-1 of NP). Water treatment efficiency was evaluated on the intestinal parasitic load and zootechnical performances of animals (Body weight, body weight gain, food intake and the consumption index). In vitro the anti-cryptosporidium effect was dose dependent (p <0.05; p <0.01; p <0.001). The in vivo test showed that the intestinal parasitic load was significantly lower (p <0.05; p <0.01; p <0.001) in the group treated with 2 g L-1 of NP. Additionally, results showed a significant increase (p <0.05; p <0.1; p <0.001) in the body weight and the body weight gain of treated groups during the whole rearing period compared to the control. Furthermore, treated groups represent a lower consumption index compared to the control.

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Published
2022-05-13
How to Cite
Sennouni, C. I., Oukouia, M., Jabeur, I., Hamdani, H., Chami, F., & Remmal, A. (2022). In vitro and in vivo study of the antiparasitic effect of thymol on poultry drinking water. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 44(1), e58571. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v44i1.58571
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Biotechnology

 

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