Economic and Productive Comparison of Rutin and Rutin-Loaded Chitosan Alginate Nanoparticles Against Lead-Induced Oxidative Stress in Cobb and Arbor Broiler Breeds
Alginates
Rutin
CobB
Aquatic Science
Biochemistry
Antioxidants
Analytical Chemistry
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Food science
FOS: Chemical sciences
Genetics
Animals
Biology
Nutrition
Chitosan
Metabolism and Nutrition in Aquaculture Feeds
Research
Broiler
0402 animal and dairy science
Life Sciences
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Oxidative Stress
Chemistry
Lead
Oxidative stress
FOS: Biological sciences
Dietary Supplements
Physical Sciences
Nanoparticles
Animal Nutrition and Gut Health
Analysis of Synthetic Food Colorants in Food Products
Animal Science and Zoology
Antioxidant
Chickens
Biotechnology
DOI:
10.1007/s12011-023-04019-x
Publication Date:
2023-12-28T06:01:56Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
AbstractRutin, a natural bioflavonoid compound, is one of the best-known antioxidants. This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of rutin-loaded chitosan alginate nanoparticles (RCA NPs) against lead (Pb)-induced oxidative stress in two different broiler breeds. A total number of 240 chicks from Cobb (CB) and Arbor Acres (AR) breeds were randomly allocated into 4 groups/breed. The 1st group received standard basal diet (SD) and drinking water (DW) while the 2nd group received SD and Pb-incorporated DW (350 mg/L). The 3rd group treated with both rutin-supplemented SD (50 mg/kg feed), and DW contain Pb (350 mg/L). Finally, the 4th group administered RCA NPs-supplemented SD (50 mg/kg feed) and Pb-incorporated DW (350 mg/L). On the 40th day of experiment, broilers weighed, and blood samples collected for biochemical and hematological analysis then slaughtered. Economic efficiency, growth performance, and oxidative stress biomarkers were evaluated. Gene expression level of growth-associated genes as insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-1) and histopathological changes were assessed in liver and intestinal tissue of both breeds. Our results revealed that Pb-treated birds exhibited the lowest average body weight gain (BWG) and economic efficiency measures in both breeds while RCA NPs-treated groups revealed enhanced growth and economic performance. Furthermore, diet supplementation with RCA NPs considerably enhanced the antioxidant enzymes activity and expression of growth-associated genes than groups treated with rutin alone specifically in AR breed. In conclusion, RCA NPs supplementation could be a promising nanoformulation in poultry production through enhancing the antioxidant capacity and bioavailability of rutin.
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