Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers

Feed additives are commonly added in poultry feed as a growth promotant or to improve feed efficiency. The most common feed additive used is antibiotic at sub-therapheutic doses, although there is a controversy on its impact on human health. Previous results showed that Aloe vera gel could improve f...

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Main Authors: A.P Sinurat, T Purwadaria, M.H Togatorop, T Pasaribu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan 2003-10-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
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Online Access:http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/384/393
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spelling doaj-1edac0318ce247bb8a9f47d30fba179a2020-11-24T22:14:43ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PeternakanJurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner0853-73802252-696X2003-10-0183139145Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilersA.P Sinurat0T Purwadaria1M.H Togatorop2T Pasaribu3————Feed additives are commonly added in poultry feed as a growth promotant or to improve feed efficiency. The most common feed additive used is antibiotic at sub-therapheutic doses, although there is a controversy on its impact on human health. Previous results showed that Aloe vera gel could improve feed efficiency in broilers and an in vitro study showed that the extract have an antibacterial effect. Therefore, a further experiment was designed to study the response of broilers to Aloe vera gel or its extract as feed additives. Aloe vera was prepared in dry gel or chloroform-extract and included in the diet at levels of 0.25; 0.50 and 1.00 g/kg (equal to dry gel). Standard diets with or without antibiotic were also formulated as control and a commercial diet was included for comparison. The diets were fed to broilers from day old to 5 weeks. Each treatment has 9 replicates and 6chicks/replicate. Parameters observed were: feed consumption, weight gain and feed convertion ratios. Carcass yield, abdominal fat levels, relative weight of liver, gizzard, tractus digestivus and length of tractus digestivus were also measured at the end of feeding trial. The results showed that Aloe gel and its extract did not influence body weight gain and feed consumption of broilers significantly (P>0.05), but improved feed convertion slightly (3.50%). The response in this trial was similar as thosecommercial diet and diet added with antibiotic. There was no significant (P>0.05) effect of Aloe vera bioactives on carcass yield, abdominal fat level and relative weight of liver. However, Aloe vera gel and its extract tend to increase gizzard weight, gastro intestinal weight and length. The Aloe vera gel and its extract also reduced the total count of aerobic bacteria in the digesta of tractus digestivus. It is concluded that the Aloe vera gel improve feed efficiency in broilers by increasing the size of tractus digestivus and reducing the total count of aerobic bacteria in the gastro intestinal tract.http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/384/393Aloe verafeed additivesbroilersanti-bacteria
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T Purwadaria
M.H Togatorop
T Pasaribu
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T Purwadaria
M.H Togatorop
T Pasaribu
Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
Aloe vera
feed additives
broilers
anti-bacteria
author_facet A.P Sinurat
T Purwadaria
M.H Togatorop
T Pasaribu
author_sort A.P Sinurat
title Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers
title_short Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers
title_full Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers
title_fullStr Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: The effect of Aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers
title_sort utilization of plant bioactives as feed additives for poultry: the effect of aloe vera gel and its extract on performance of broilers
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan
series Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
issn 0853-7380
2252-696X
publishDate 2003-10-01
description Feed additives are commonly added in poultry feed as a growth promotant or to improve feed efficiency. The most common feed additive used is antibiotic at sub-therapheutic doses, although there is a controversy on its impact on human health. Previous results showed that Aloe vera gel could improve feed efficiency in broilers and an in vitro study showed that the extract have an antibacterial effect. Therefore, a further experiment was designed to study the response of broilers to Aloe vera gel or its extract as feed additives. Aloe vera was prepared in dry gel or chloroform-extract and included in the diet at levels of 0.25; 0.50 and 1.00 g/kg (equal to dry gel). Standard diets with or without antibiotic were also formulated as control and a commercial diet was included for comparison. The diets were fed to broilers from day old to 5 weeks. Each treatment has 9 replicates and 6chicks/replicate. Parameters observed were: feed consumption, weight gain and feed convertion ratios. Carcass yield, abdominal fat levels, relative weight of liver, gizzard, tractus digestivus and length of tractus digestivus were also measured at the end of feeding trial. The results showed that Aloe gel and its extract did not influence body weight gain and feed consumption of broilers significantly (P>0.05), but improved feed convertion slightly (3.50%). The response in this trial was similar as thosecommercial diet and diet added with antibiotic. There was no significant (P>0.05) effect of Aloe vera bioactives on carcass yield, abdominal fat level and relative weight of liver. However, Aloe vera gel and its extract tend to increase gizzard weight, gastro intestinal weight and length. The Aloe vera gel and its extract also reduced the total count of aerobic bacteria in the digesta of tractus digestivus. It is concluded that the Aloe vera gel improve feed efficiency in broilers by increasing the size of tractus digestivus and reducing the total count of aerobic bacteria in the gastro intestinal tract.
topic Aloe vera
feed additives
broilers
anti-bacteria
url http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/384/393
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