Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic Measures

Healthy, weaned, coccidial-free male rabbits from two breeds (New Zealand white (NZ) and V-line (VL)) were divided into 10 equal groups (5 groups each for NZ and VL) (3 replicates/group, 6 rabbits/replicate, 18 rabbits/group). All rabbits were inoculated with 5 × 10<sup>4</sup> <i>...

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Main Authors: Liza S. Mohammed, Eman A. Sallam, Sawsan S. El basuni, Amany S. Eldiarby, Mohamed Mohamed Soliman, Salama Mostafa Aboelenin, Seham F. Shehata
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spelling doaj-a5f4873c0928418a9d1a98ef00da4efb2021-08-26T13:27:38ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-08-01112441244110.3390/ani11082441Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic MeasuresLiza S. Mohammed0Eman A. Sallam1Sawsan S. El basuni2Amany S. Eldiarby3Mohamed Mohamed Soliman4Salama Mostafa Aboelenin5Seham F. Shehata6Veterinary Economics and Farm Management, Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Benha 13736, EgyptAnimal and Poultry Production, Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Benha 13736, EgyptAvian and Rabbit Diseases Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Benha 13736, EgyptParasitology Department, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Benha 13736, EgyptClinical Laboratory Sciences Department, Turabah University College, Taif University, P.O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi ArabiaBiology Department, Turabah University College, Taif University, P.O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi ArabiaVeterinary Economics and Farm Management, Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Benha 13736, EgyptHealthy, weaned, coccidial-free male rabbits from two breeds (New Zealand white (NZ) and V-line (VL)) were divided into 10 equal groups (5 groups each for NZ and VL) (3 replicates/group, 6 rabbits/replicate, 18 rabbits/group). All rabbits were inoculated with 5 × 10<sup>4</sup> <i>Eimeria</i> spp. oocysts <i>(E. intestinalis</i> (67%), <i>E. magna</i> (22%), and <i>E. media</i> (11%)) except for the rabbits in the first group (G1), which were inoculated with a sterile solution and served as a negative control. The remaining four groups were treated as follows: G2, no treatment/positive control, G3, treated with neem leaf extract, G4, treated with pomegranate peel extract (PPE), and G5, treated with a combination of neem leaf extract and PPE. For both breeds, our results showed that the use of neem leaf and/or pomegranate peel extract resulted in improved growth performance, with a significant improvement in relative feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared to the positive control groups, which recorded the worst values, as well as a significant (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.05) reduction in mean oocyst count compared to the positive control groups. We also observed downregulation of mRNA levels of IL-1βα, IL6, and TNF-α in the herbal treatment groups compared with the mRNA levels of these genes in the positive control groups. Herbal treatment with neem leaf and/or pomegranate peel extracts had positive effects on the NZ and VL rabbits experimentally infected with mixed <i>Eimeria</i> species, as evidenced by their healthy appearance, good appetite, no mortalities, an anticoccidial index > 120, and a significantly higher total return and net profit when compared to the positive control groups of both breeds. In NZ rabbits, the treatment with neem leaf extract alone (G3) or in combination with PPE (G5) recorded the most efficient economic anticoccidial activity.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2441coccidial infectionneempomegranateNew Zealand rabbitV-line rabbit
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author Liza S. Mohammed
Eman A. Sallam
Sawsan S. El basuni
Amany S. Eldiarby
Mohamed Mohamed Soliman
Salama Mostafa Aboelenin
Seham F. Shehata
spellingShingle Liza S. Mohammed
Eman A. Sallam
Sawsan S. El basuni
Amany S. Eldiarby
Mohamed Mohamed Soliman
Salama Mostafa Aboelenin
Seham F. Shehata
Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic Measures
Animals
coccidial infection
neem
pomegranate
New Zealand rabbit
V-line rabbit
author_facet Liza S. Mohammed
Eman A. Sallam
Sawsan S. El basuni
Amany S. Eldiarby
Mohamed Mohamed Soliman
Salama Mostafa Aboelenin
Seham F. Shehata
author_sort Liza S. Mohammed
title Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic Measures
title_short Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic Measures
title_full Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic Measures
title_fullStr Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic Measures
title_full_unstemmed Ameliorative Effect of Neem Leaf and Pomegranate Peel Extracts in Coccidial Infections in New Zealand and V-Line Rabbits: Performance, Intestinal Health, Oocyst Shedding, Carcass Traits, and Effect on Economic Measures
title_sort ameliorative effect of neem leaf and pomegranate peel extracts in coccidial infections in new zealand and v-line rabbits: performance, intestinal health, oocyst shedding, carcass traits, and effect on economic measures
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Healthy, weaned, coccidial-free male rabbits from two breeds (New Zealand white (NZ) and V-line (VL)) were divided into 10 equal groups (5 groups each for NZ and VL) (3 replicates/group, 6 rabbits/replicate, 18 rabbits/group). All rabbits were inoculated with 5 × 10<sup>4</sup> <i>Eimeria</i> spp. oocysts <i>(E. intestinalis</i> (67%), <i>E. magna</i> (22%), and <i>E. media</i> (11%)) except for the rabbits in the first group (G1), which were inoculated with a sterile solution and served as a negative control. The remaining four groups were treated as follows: G2, no treatment/positive control, G3, treated with neem leaf extract, G4, treated with pomegranate peel extract (PPE), and G5, treated with a combination of neem leaf extract and PPE. For both breeds, our results showed that the use of neem leaf and/or pomegranate peel extract resulted in improved growth performance, with a significant improvement in relative feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared to the positive control groups, which recorded the worst values, as well as a significant (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.05) reduction in mean oocyst count compared to the positive control groups. We also observed downregulation of mRNA levels of IL-1βα, IL6, and TNF-α in the herbal treatment groups compared with the mRNA levels of these genes in the positive control groups. Herbal treatment with neem leaf and/or pomegranate peel extracts had positive effects on the NZ and VL rabbits experimentally infected with mixed <i>Eimeria</i> species, as evidenced by their healthy appearance, good appetite, no mortalities, an anticoccidial index > 120, and a significantly higher total return and net profit when compared to the positive control groups of both breeds. In NZ rabbits, the treatment with neem leaf extract alone (G3) or in combination with PPE (G5) recorded the most efficient economic anticoccidial activity.
topic coccidial infection
neem
pomegranate
New Zealand rabbit
V-line rabbit
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2441
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