Effect of papaya leaves (Carica Papaya) suspension on Japanese quail (coturnix Japonica)
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Introduction The experiment was aimed to investigate i the comparative efficacy of papaya leaves suspension PLS and doxycycline on bacterial load and blood constituents on E coli inoculated Japanese quail ii the effect of PLS on live body weight egg production and egg quality Egg weight egg shape index shell plus membrane weight shell plus membrane thickness haugh unit albumen index and yolk index of Japanese quailMaterials and Methods 120 female Japanese quails ten days old were randomly assigned into four groups with three replications and grouped as control group T0 E coli treated group T1 E coli plus PLS 025 treated group T2 and E coli plus doxacilvet powder 1g2lit treated group T3 for the aim i Ten days old 60 female Japanese quails were randomly assigned into two groups named T0 control diet and T1 025 PLS with three replications to fulfill the aim iiResult i microbial load significantly P2 T3 group where significantly P0 and T1 group TEC Hb PCV ESR in different treatment groups were almost similar and the differences were statistically nonsignificant P005 except TLC which was statistically significant P2 groupii The body weight of T0 and T1 at 65th day were 16495 and 18232 g respectively which was statistically significant P0 and T1 group respectively which statistically significant P005Conclusion It may concluded that papaya leaf Carica papaya suspension have antimicrobial effect and effect on blood constituents growth performance and egg production of Japanese quailKeywords Coturnix japonica Carica papaya E coli Hematology Body weight and egg production
Authors and Affiliations
Setara Akter Setu, Rakibul Islam, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Fahima Binthe Aziz, A. S. M. Abu Saeed
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