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Impact of liposomal hesperetin in broilers: prospects for improving performance, antioxidant potential, immunity, and resistance against.

Journal:
Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A
Year:
2025
Authors:
Abd El-Hamid, Marwa I et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Microbiology
Species:
bird

Abstract

Liposomal encapsulated phytogenics, such as liposomal hesperetin, are considered novel substitutes for antibiotics in the broiler industry owing to their improved nutritional and therapeutic properties. Therefore, our key goal was to investigate liposomal hesperetin impact on broiler growth performance, health, antioxidant status, tight junction proteins (TJP), and resistance against. Four broiler groups were fed 0, 150, 250, or 400 mg/kg of liposomal hesperetin-supplemented diets and experimentally infected withstrain. Herein, liposomal hesperetin, especially at higher concentrations, augmented broilers FCR with upregulation of genes encoding TJP (occludin,,), and antioxidant attributes (,,,,,), which reflect enhancing health and welfare of broilers. Muscle antioxidant biomarkers were enhanced; meanwhile, muscle MDA, ROS, and HOlevels were reduced in response to 400 mg/kg of liposomal hesperetin. Liposomal hesperetin fortification reducedloads and expression levels of its virulence-related genes (and). Remarkably, histopathological alterations in intestinal and brain tissues of-infected broilers were restored post-inclusion at higher levels of liposomal hesperetin, which reflects increase of the birds' resistance toinfection. Transcription levels of genes encoding cytokines/chemokines (,,,,), and autophagy (,,,,,,,) were ameliorated following dietary liposomal hesperetin fortification, which suggests enhancement of the birds' immunity and health. Collectively, our research recommends liposomal hesperetin application in broiler diets owing to its promoting impact on growth performance, antioxidant status, immunity, health, and welfare besides its antibacterial, and antivirulence characteristics to fight against.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39169883/