Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickens

This study was carried out to investigate the immunomodulating activity of β-glucan which extracted from the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.β-glucan of 225µg/ml was supplemented in drinking water of broiler chicken vaccinated with Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine. The parameters of the...

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Main Author: Nidhal Raoof Mahdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary Medicine 2012-04-01
Series:The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Online Access:https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/382
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spelling doaj-525b0e3ba5064909af04813d0ef8152e2021-08-04T20:27:24ZengUniversity of Baghdad, College of Veterinary MedicineThe Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine1609-56932410-74092012-04-01360E10.30539/iraqijvm.v36i0E.382Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickensNidhal Raoof Mahdi0College of Veterinary Medicine, Baghdad University This study was carried out to investigate the immunomodulating activity of β-glucan which extracted from the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.β-glucan of 225µg/ml was supplemented in drinking water of broiler chicken vaccinated with Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine. The parameters of the immunomodulating activity employed were the body weight, Phagocytic activity and determination of antibody titer to NDV vaccine. Chicks one day old (120), were divided into four equal groups, G1 treated with β-glucan for six weeks and vaccinated with NDV vaccine; G2 treated with β-glucan for three weeks and vaccinated with NDV vaccine; G3 not given β-glucan but vaccinated with NDV vaccine (control group); while G4 was not treated with β-glucan and not vaccinated with NDV vaccine (second control). The results of the body weight indicated that; there were significant differences (P< 0.05) between treated groups (G1 and G2) compared to the control groups (G3 and G4) at 21,28 and 35 day of age. The results of phagocytic activity showed that treated group had significantly (P< 0.05) higher clearance of carbon particles from blood circulation than did the control groups; and the antibody titer to NDV showed significant differences (P<0.05) between treated and non treated groups at 14d and 28d. The data presented in this study contribute for the first time in Iraq; that β –glucan given via drinking water to chicks from day one for 35 days improves the immune responses and body weight. https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/382
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Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickens
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title Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickens
title_short Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickens
title_full Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickens
title_fullStr Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Study the Immunomodulatory effects of Beta - Glucan in broiler chickens
title_sort study the immunomodulatory effects of beta - glucan in broiler chickens
publisher University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary Medicine
series The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
issn 1609-5693
2410-7409
publishDate 2012-04-01
description This study was carried out to investigate the immunomodulating activity of β-glucan which extracted from the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.β-glucan of 225µg/ml was supplemented in drinking water of broiler chicken vaccinated with Newcastle disease virus (NDV) vaccine. The parameters of the immunomodulating activity employed were the body weight, Phagocytic activity and determination of antibody titer to NDV vaccine. Chicks one day old (120), were divided into four equal groups, G1 treated with β-glucan for six weeks and vaccinated with NDV vaccine; G2 treated with β-glucan for three weeks and vaccinated with NDV vaccine; G3 not given β-glucan but vaccinated with NDV vaccine (control group); while G4 was not treated with β-glucan and not vaccinated with NDV vaccine (second control). The results of the body weight indicated that; there were significant differences (P< 0.05) between treated groups (G1 and G2) compared to the control groups (G3 and G4) at 21,28 and 35 day of age. The results of phagocytic activity showed that treated group had significantly (P< 0.05) higher clearance of carbon particles from blood circulation than did the control groups; and the antibody titer to NDV showed significant differences (P<0.05) between treated and non treated groups at 14d and 28d. The data presented in this study contribute for the first time in Iraq; that β –glucan given via drinking water to chicks from day one for 35 days improves the immune responses and body weight.
url https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/382
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