Curcumin- and capsaicin-loaded nanoemulsions improve oxidative stress, intestinal morphology, and feed efficiency in slow-growing Korat chickens under high stocking density

姜黄素和辣椒素纳米乳剂可改善高密度饲养条件下生长缓慢的呵叻鸡的氧化应激、肠道形态和饲料转化率。

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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of curcumin (CUR)- and capsaicin (CAP)- loaded nanoemulsion on blood biochemical changes, oxidative status, jejunal morphology, inflammatory parameters, and performance of slow-growing Korat chickens (KRC) raised under high stocking density (HSD). A total of 480 male KRC (21 d of age) were allocated into four groups: (1) HSD without supplementation, (2) normal stocking density (NSD) without supplementation, (3) HSD supplemented with CUR and CAP in powdered form (P-CUR+CAP), and (4) HSD supplemented with CUR- and CAP-loaded nanoemulsions (NE-CUR+CAP). Chickens receiving NE-CUR+CAP showed no adverse changes in liver or kidney function compared with other groups. The heterophil-to-lymphocyte ratio was reduced in NE-CUR+CAP group relative to HSD group and was comparable with NSD and P-CUR+CAP groups (P < 0.05). NE-CUR+CAP also lowered levels of TBA in the liver and jejunum while enhancing hepatic superoxide dismutase activity compared with HSD group (P < 0.05). Villus height, villus height-to-crypt depth ratio, anti-inflammatory response, and cecal Lactobacillus counts were improved, whereas crypt depth and cecal Escherichia coli were reduced in the NE-CUR+CAP group (P < 0.05). Although feed intake, BW, and body weight gain were not affected, the feed conversion ratio was significantly lower in NE-CUR+CAP compared with HSD group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, NE-CUR+CAP mitigated oxidative stress and inflammation, improved intestinal health, and enhanced feed efficiency in slow-growing chickens raised under HSD.

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