Effects of Moringa oleifera
Leaves Powder and
Saccharomyces cerevisiae alone or in Combination
on Blood Biochemical Profile, Total Antioxidant and Oxidant
Capacity and Intestinal
Morphology in Broiler Chickens
Noor Ahmad Nastoh1,2, *, Mustafa Salman1 and
Muhammad Waqas1,3, *
1Department
of Animal Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Kurupelit Campus, 55139, Samsun,
Türkiye; 2Department of Animal Sciences, Faculty of
Agriculture, Badakhshan University, Afghanistan; 3Department
of Poultry Production, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,
Lahore, 54000, Pakistan
The present study aimed to investigate the synergistic effect of dietary
supplementation of Moringa oleifera (MO) leaves powder and the yeast (Saccharomyces
cerevisiae) (SC) based prebiotic on the blood biochemical profile,
antioxidant capacity, and intestinal morphology of broiler chickens. A total of
320 (Ross 308) straight-run one-day-old broiler chicks were acquired and
randomly allocated into four treatment groups: The control group was fed a basal
diet (without MO and SC addition); MO group (basal diet+1.5% dried MO leaf
powder; SC group (basal diet +1.5%SC); and the MO + SC (basal diet supplemented
with 1.5% MO + 1.5% SC). Each experimental group was replicated 4 times with 20
chicks each. The experiment lasted for 40 days. The combined use of MO+SC
significantly reduced serum cholesterol and total protein levels compared to
their separate use and the control group. The experimental groups significantly
affected total antioxidants and oxidant capacity compared to the control group.
The use of MO alone or in combination with SC had a notable effect on villus
height, while crypt depth was affected by MO alone in the small intestine,
except for villus height of duodenum and crypt depths, the use of MO in
combination with SC as MO+SC in broiler rations positively influenced the blood
biochemical parameters, total antioxidant and oxidant capacity, and villus
height of jejunum and ileum. Based on these findings, supplementing
Moringa oleifera leaf powder and
yeast-based prebiotics in combination at the dose level of 1.5% in broiler
rations can significantly improve blood biochemistry, antioxidant capacity, and
gut morphometry.
To Cite This Article:
Nastoh NA, Salman M and Waqas M,
2025. antioxidant capacity, broiler,
cholesterol, triglycerides, villus height, crypt depth. Pak Vet J, 45(2):
735-742.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2025.149