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Title: Substantiable bioconversion of the aromatic plant extracts biomass as feed additives in broiler performance: effects and prefeasibility comparison of thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Authors: Belali, Majid
Seidavi, Alireza
Bouyeh, Mehrdad
Gorlov, Ivan Fiodorovich
Slozhenkina, Marina Ivanovna
Mosolov, Alexander Anatolievich
Suárez Ramírez, Lourdes 
Tirado-González, Deli Nazmín
Cuevas-Barragán, Carlos E.
Cipriano-Salazar, Moises
UNESCO Clasification: 3309 Tecnología de los alimentos
Keywords: Breast Meat
Broiler
Growth
Haematology
Immunity, et al
Issue Date: 2022
Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery 
Abstract: Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is plant that contains 0.8 to 2.6% of essential oils, comprised primarily of phenols, monoterpene hydrocarbons, and alcohols. The major phenolic components in thyme are thymol and carvacrol. Thyme oil has antispasmodic, antifungal, antibacterial, antiseptic, antidermatotic, antioxidant, and natural preservative properties. Due to those properties and its potential to increase the feed intake, there are novel research with animals to use it instead of antibiotics. This article reviews studies on the effects of adding thyme to bird’s diets. Feed intake increased over 1 to 42 days when it was added 1% powdery mildew. In addition, the use of 0.075 and 1.0% thyme extract significantly reduced the population of Escherichia coli in the ileum of broilers compared with the control treatment but the population of Lactobacillus ileum was not affected. Application of 500–1000 mg of thyme extract reduced the ratio of heterophils to lymphocytes in broilers compared with the control group. According to the present review, thyme can improve growth performance, feed conversion ratio, immune system, and have positive effects on intestinal health in broilers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/116070
ISSN: 2190-6815
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-022-02946-8
Source: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery [ISSN 2190-6815], (Enero 2022)
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