Effect of supplementation of Oregano (Origanum onites) Dried Leaves on the Intestinal Properties in Japanese Quails
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2018Author
Rahman, Abdur and Cetingul, Ibrahim Sadi and Bayram, Ismail and Uyarlar,
Cangir and Akkaya, Abdil Burhaneddin and Gultepe, Eyup Eren and Keles,
Hikmet and Ulucan, Aykut and Hayat, Zafar
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This study was designed to evaluate the effect of supplementation of
Oregano dried leaves in the quail diet on the intestinal properties and
gut morphology. Quails fed diets containing 0\% (A), 1\% (B), 2\% (C),
3\% (D), 4\% (E) and 5\% (F) dried ground Oregano leaves. Results
revealed that villus height was significantly higher in group D compared
to control group, whereas crypt depth was significantly higher in all
supplemented groups specifically remarkable in group D. Thickness of the
tunica muscularis was higher in group C while other groups like D, E and
F showed reduction in thickness compared to control group. Overall, this
study data suggest that group D, which was supplemented with 3\% dried
oregano leaves, showed better performance than control. We conclude here
that Oregano dried leaves may have the potential activity to modify the
gut morphology and can result in better performance of the quail by
increasing the nutrient absorption from the intestine.
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