Articles | Volume 68, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-68-13-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-68-13-2025
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06 Jan 2025
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Effect of supplemental dietary phytogenic blends on growth performance, jejunal histomorphometry, and jejunal immunity of broiler chickens

Ahmet Ceylan, Pınar Saçaklı, Özge Özgenç Çınar, Muhammad Shazaib Ramay, Umair Ahsan, Josoa André Harijaona, Alev Gürol Bayraktaroğlu, Fabrice Manghebati, and Ali Calik

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A ban on the sub-therapeutic use of antibiotics as growth promoters has prompted the development of alternatives to accomplish the same goals. This paper deals with the dietary supplementation of two different phytogenic blends in broiler chickens. The study showed that phytogenic blends based on Ginkgo biloba and Silybum marianum improved the growth performance and intestinal immunity, revealed by immunohistochemistry and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction.