Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Effect of Moringa leaves fermented by probiotics (Saccharomyces spp.) on abdominal fat and pathogenic bacteria in the intestines of ducks

View through CrossRef
The use of probiotics in feed is expected to have a synergistic effect with phytochemicals in herbal leaves (Moringa leaves), so that it can improve the growth and health of ducks. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the inclusion of fermented Moringa oleifera leaf powder (FM) by probiotics, on growth and pathogenic bacteria in the jejunum of ducks. A total of 240 male ducks (Anas sp.) aged 2 weeks were randomized into 4 treatment groups with an FM-added diet, namely: 2% (B); 4% FM (C), and 6% FM (D), respectively. Feed without the addition of FM as a control (A). Each treatment was repeated 6 times with 40 ducks. The results, the final body weight (BW), live weight gain (LWG) and feed efficiency (FE) in group B, C, and D ducks were significantly (P≤0.05) higher than group A ducks. In contrast, abdominal fat, the number of Coliform bacteria and E. coli in group B, C, and D ducks, significantly (P≤0.05) lower than control (A). It was concluded that giving 2-6% FM in feed can increase growth and feed efficiency, and conversely, by reducing abdominal fat and pathogenic bacteria in the intestine of ducks.
Title: Effect of Moringa leaves fermented by probiotics (Saccharomyces spp.) on abdominal fat and pathogenic bacteria in the intestines of ducks
Description:
The use of probiotics in feed is expected to have a synergistic effect with phytochemicals in herbal leaves (Moringa leaves), so that it can improve the growth and health of ducks.
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the inclusion of fermented Moringa oleifera leaf powder (FM) by probiotics, on growth and pathogenic bacteria in the jejunum of ducks.
A total of 240 male ducks (Anas sp.
) aged 2 weeks were randomized into 4 treatment groups with an FM-added diet, namely: 2% (B); 4% FM (C), and 6% FM (D), respectively.
Feed without the addition of FM as a control (A).
Each treatment was repeated 6 times with 40 ducks.
The results, the final body weight (BW), live weight gain (LWG) and feed efficiency (FE) in group B, C, and D ducks were significantly (P≤0.
05) higher than group A ducks.
In contrast, abdominal fat, the number of Coliform bacteria and E.
coli in group B, C, and D ducks, significantly (P≤0.
05) lower than control (A).
It was concluded that giving 2-6% FM in feed can increase growth and feed efficiency, and conversely, by reducing abdominal fat and pathogenic bacteria in the intestine of ducks.

Related Results

Fat
Fat
Fat is, according to Deborah Lupton, a cultural artefact: a bodily substance or body shape that is given meaning by complex and shifting systems of ideas, practices, emotions, m...
[RETRACTED] Keto Extreme Fat Burner Tim Noakes v1
[RETRACTED] Keto Extreme Fat Burner Tim Noakes v1
[RETRACTED]Keto Extreme Fat Burner Denmark: Getting the perfect shape for the body is very important these days. The health and fitness of the body are directly connected to the sh...
[RETRACTED] Keto Extreme Fat Burner Tim Noakes v1
[RETRACTED] Keto Extreme Fat Burner Tim Noakes v1
[RETRACTED]Keto Extreme Fat Burner Denmark: Getting the perfect shape for the body is very important these days. The health and fitness of the body are directly connected to the sh...
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Blunt Chest Trauma and Chylothorax: A Systematic Review
Abstract Introduction: Although traumatic chylothorax is predominantly associated with penetrating injuries, instances following blunt trauma, as a rare and challenging condition, ...
Importância das Bactérias Ácido Láticas e não Starter (NSLAB) na Tecnologia de Produção dos Derivados Lácteos
Importância das Bactérias Ácido Láticas e não Starter (NSLAB) na Tecnologia de Produção dos Derivados Lácteos
Produtos lácteos fermentados contêm bactérias ácido lácticas (BAL), naturalmente presentes ou adicionadas na matriz láctea como culturas iniciadoras (starters), contribuindo com ar...
Man’s best friend and our shared infectious diseases
Man’s best friend and our shared infectious diseases
Abstract This review categorizes 62 zoonoses humans share with dogs based on their clinical, public health importance, and global distribution. Three categor...

Back to Top