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Role of phytobiotics in safe and 
profitable poultry production 
AMITAV BHATTACHARYYA 
Asst. Professor, Department of Poultry 
Science, 
DUVASU, Mathura-281001, India
INTRODUCTION 
•Phytobiotics: Phytobiotics are plant derivatives such as herbs, plant 
extracts or spices and have a wide range of activities such as stimulation of 
feed intake, growth and endogenous secretions in the gut. 
•They act as immunomodulators resulting in decreased mortality and also 
have coccidiostatic, anti microbial, anthelminthic and anti-inflammatory 
activities. 
•Phytobiotics also possess hepatoprotective and hepatogenic properties, 
which tone up liver resulting in increased nutrient utilization and better 
performance. 
•Liver tonics are fresh liver extracts along with different vitamins and amino 
acids or phyto additives that boost the over all condition and performance 
of the liver.
GLOBAL EMERGINIG CHALLENGES IN 
POULTRY INDUSTRY 
 Feed Utilization ? 
 Optimum Production ?? 
 RAPIDLY INCREASING FEED COSTS?? 
 INCREASING PRODUCTION COST ??? 
 Stress management ??? 
 Usage of Antibiotic Growth Promoter????
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Better Feed 
Utilization 
More Weight 
gain Increased 
Rapid Growth 
Hatchability of Eggs
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Growth promoters 
Growth promoters are substances used to 
increase the feed efficiency, average daily 
gain, carcass quality, milk and egg production .
History 
Began in the 1949 
Dried fermentation mash of Streptomyces 
aureofaciens when fed resulted in 
Greater final weight of chicks 
Later component of mash identified as 
chlortetracycline 
Since then several other drugs were added 
to the list that could enhance growth and 
improve feed efficiency
A lot has changed!! 
1950 vs 2013 
Phytobiotics in poultry production
TYPES OF GROWTH PROMOTERS 
Antimicrobial growth promoters 
• Arsenical compounds, nitrofurans including furazolidone and nitrofurazone, sulfonamides 
including sulfamethazine, sulfathiazole, sulfaquinoxaline,and quinoxaline-1,4-dioxides 
nitrofurans including furazolidone and nitrofurazone. 
Antibiotic as growth promoters 
• Aminoglycoside antibiotics including neomycin, streptomycin, and bambermycin; macrolide 
antibiotics including erythromycin, oleandomycin, and tylosin; polyether ionophore 
antibiotics including lasalocid, monensin, and salinomycin; tetracycline antibiotics including 
chlortetracycline and oxytetrac-ycline; peptide antibiotics including avoparcin, bacitracin, 
and virginiamycin; miscellaneous antibiotics including lincomycin, penicillin procaine, 
avilamycin, and tiamulin. 
Anabolic Hormonal-Type Growth Promoters 
• Endogenous sex steroids estradiol-17 , progesterone and testosterone Synthetic steroidal 
compounds boldenone, chlormadinone acetate, ethylenestrol, fluoxymesterone, 
medroxyprogesterone methyltestosterone,nortestosterone (nandrolone), nortestosterone 
decanoate, oxymetholone, and stanozolol. Synthatic non steroidal compounds Zeranol and 
stilbene estrogens Polypeptide hormones (somatotropin (Bovine somatotropin, Porcine 
somatotropin and poultry somatotropin
Antimicrobials in Animal Feed: 
Time to stop 
EU BANS THE USE OF ANTIBIOTIC GROWTH PROMOTERS 
EU HAS BANNED ON THE USE OF 
ANTIMICROBIALS USED AS FEED 
SUPPLEMENTS FOR HUMAN & ANIMAL 
HEALTHCARE. EU & RUMA (Responsible Use 
Of Medicines In Agriculture Alliances In UK) 
has launched a series of guidelines providing 
advise to farmers on ways to limit antibiotic 
use. Only few (e.g. Avilamycin, salinomycin) 
has been approved as AGPs. AND 
IT WONT BE LONG BEFORE ALL ANITIBIOTICS 
ARE TOTALLY BANNED FOR USE AS GROWTH 
PROMOTERS 
Phasing out of antibiotics used for non-medicinal puposes
• Those antibiotics showing cross–resistance 
towards ‘human’ antibiotics namely avoparcin, 
tylosin, virginiamycin, spiramycin and Zn– 
bacitracin, avilamycin are of main concern. 
• Schwann’s committee recommendations 
• Tetracylcine and penicillin use limited 
• 1st legal ban in Sweden in 1986
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Avoiding antibiotic resistance……… 
• The WHO’s report on the 
termination of AGPs in food 
animals concludes with final 
remarks summarizing their 
findings: 
THE ROUTINE NON-THERAPEUTIC 
USE OF ANTIMICROBIALS 
SHOULD NEVER BE A 
SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD 
ANIMAL HEALTH 
MANAGEMENT. 
REF: www.fda.gov/cvm/antimicrobial/SREF_RA_FinalDraft.pdf
The characteristics required for a 
growth promoter 
 They must not be absorbed from the intestines or found as residues in the 
edible tissues. 
 They must be NON TOXIC to both animals and people. Performance must be 
improved with economic benefit. 
 There must be NO ADVERSE EFFECTS in relation to other antibiotics. They 
must have no therapeutic value in human medicine. 
 They must not alter the normal bacteria in the gut, or allow one organism to 
predominate over another, for example salmonella. 
 They must not pollute the environment and must be quickly biodegradable. 
 They must not increase medicine RESISTANCE or be involved in the transfer 
of medicine resistance between one bacterial species and another. 
http://www.thepigsite.com/pighealth/article/100/growth-promoters
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Phytobiotics: an alternative to 
AGPs 
• PERFORMANCE 
ENHANCER 
• LIVER 
• TONIC 
• Possesses 
antibacterial 
properties
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
THE NATURAL WAY TO ENHANCE 
NUTRIENT UTILIZATION
 CHICKS & GROWERS : 
• Improve livability 
• Growth rate 
• Body weight gain & FCR 
LAYERS : 
• Achievement of timely egg laying, peak production 
BROILER FINISHER : 
• Fast Growth, better final body weight, improving FCR 
• Better meat quality 
BREEDER : 
• Better egg production, quality and better hatchability
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Challenges faced by the birds during juvenile stage 
•Few days pre and post hatch is a critical period for the 
development and survival of birds. 
•Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is one of the major 
physiological processes during late embryonic phase and this is 
achieved primarily by glycogen from liver and gluconeogenesis 
from protein mobilized from amnion, albumen and ultimately 
muscle.
Phytobiotics in broiler juvenile nutrition 
•Logistical problems in incubation may limit oxygen availability to the 
embryo and thereby lead to low glycogen status and more 
mobilization of muscle protein towards gluconeogenesis restricting 
growth and development of embryo and hatchling. 
•Immediately after hatch, the chick draws from its limited body 
reserves and undergoes rapid development of the gastro intestinal 
tract (GIT) for digestion and assimilation of nutrients.
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
•Genetic characteristics of the modern broilers and layers are a 
market-driven phenomenon. Hence, it is unfair to expect breeding 
of turkeys exclusively for higher immunocompetence at the 
expense of growth and production indices. Therefore, to 
compensate for anomalies in selection pertaining to health, a 
considerable attention has been paid in recent years on studies 
involving utilization of amino acids and fats to increase the chick 
weight, hatchability and immune response of broilers. 
•Phytoadditives in the form of liver tonics may modulate 
quantitative and qualitative aspects of the immune response to 
pathogens.
Phytobiotics in broiler juvenile nutrition 
•Genetic improvements in growth have been associated with 
health related problems in modern broilers. Immune function is 
negatively associated with growth and carcass characteristics. 
•Selection for improved growth and carcass traits indirectly 
favours selection of broilers that are refractory to immunological 
stress and are most susceptible to infections. 
•In the neonate chicks the immune system is not fully developed, 
making the chicks vulnerable to different diseases.
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
•Further, in most of the commercial hatcheries chicks get access 
to feed only after 24-48 hrs of hatching. 
•Approximately 2 - 5% of hatchlings don’t survive this critical 
post-hatch period because of limited body reserves and many 
survivors exhibit decreased disease resistance, increased chick 
mortality and stunted growth that persist till they are marketed. 
•Hence, liver tonics may play a crucial role during this critical 
period of metabolic and physiological change.
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
GREEN HOUSE GASES
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
• Greenhouse gasses are defined by their 
radiative forces (defined as the change in 
net irradiance at atmospheric boundaries 
between different layers of the 
atmosphere), which change the earth's 
atmospheric energy balance. 
• Green house gases-85.1% Carbon dioxide, 
8.2% methane, 4.6% nitrous oxide, 2.2% 
high global warming potential gases
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
• In livestock rearing, the greatest contribution to 
methane emission is by enteric fermentation (23 
percent) 
• Comparing the distribution of methane emissions 
from enteric fermentation among animal types , 
poultry has the lowest amount with 0.57 pounds of 
methane per animal per year when compared to dairy 
cattle, which produces 185 to 271 pounds of methane 
per animal per year, and swine, which produce 10.5 
pounds of methane per animal per year (Monteny, 
Groenestein, & Hilhorst, 2001)
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Each year two cows produce as much heat 
trapping green house gas as 1 car driven 
10,000 miles. 
Solutions 
Island Herbs Bokashi, Coriander, turmeric, 
cumin clove, cinnamon, 
Oregano (Origanum vulgare)
TRIAL REPORTS
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Super liv, Xlivpro, AV/SSL/12 
Constituent herbs 
• Andrographis panniculata 
• Eclipta alba 
• Achyranthus aspera 
• Tinospora cordifolia
Andrographis paniculata 
HEPATOPROTECTIVE & CHOLERETIC 
Trivedi NP, Rawal UM, Hepatoprotective and antioxidant property of 
Andrographis paniculata (Nees) in BHC induced liver damage in 
mice, Indian JExp Biol., 2001 Jan; 39(1): 41-6. 
ANTIHEPATOTOXIC 
Visen PK, Shukla B, Patnaik GK, Dhawan BN., Andrographolide 
protects rat hepatocytes against paracetamol-induced damage, J 
Ethnopharmacol., 1993 Oct; 40(2):131-6. 
ANTIFILARIAL & CHEMOPREVENTIVE 
Zaridah MZ, Idid SZ, Wan Omar A, Khozirah S., In vitro anti-filarial 
effects of three plant species against adult worms of 
subperiodic Brugia malayi, J. Ethnopharmacol., 2001 
Nov;78(1):79-84.
• Antihepatotoxic, hepatoprotective 
• Powerful liver tonic 
• Rejuvenative 
• Immunomodulatory 
References: 
• Ananthi, J / Prakasam, A / Pugalendi, K V (2003)Antihyperglycemic 
activity of Eclipta alba leaf on alloxan-induced diabetic rats.The Yale 
journal of biology and medicine, 76 (3), p.97-102, Jan 
• Jayathirtha, M.G. / Mishra, S.H.2004). Preliminary immunomodulatory 
activities of methanol extracts of Eclipta alba and Centella asiatica. 
Phytomedicine, 11 (4), p.361-365 
• Eclipta alba is diuretic, hypotensive, and hypocholesterolemic (Med 
Food. 2007;10(1):143-8)
Achyranthus aspera 
PREVENTS FATTY LIVER SYNDROME BY HEPATIC 
FATTY ACID MOBILISATION 
Hypolipidemic activity of Achyranthus aspera 
Linn in normal and triton induced hyperlipemic 
rats.Indian J Exp Biol. 1992 Feb;30(2):128-30. 
POTENT ANTIPEROTIC FACTOR, PREVENTS 
NERVINE WEAKNESS 
Preliminary evaluation of anti-inflammatory and 
anti-arthritic activity of S. lappa, A. speciosa and 
A. aspera. Phytomedicine. 2002 Jul;9(5):
Tinospora cordifolia 
Medicinal Properties - anti-oxidant, 
antistress, hepatoprotective, 
immunomodulatory and anti-neoplastic 
activities. 
References: 
1. Nagarkatti, D S / Rege, N N / Desai, N K / Dahanukar, S A (1994). Modulation of Kupffer 
cell activity by Tinospora cordifolia in liver damage. Journal of postgraduate medicine, 40 
(2) :65-67 
2. Bishayi, Biswadev / Roychowdhury, Subhashree / Ghosh, Soumya / Sengupta, 
3. Mahuya (2002). Hepatoprotective and immunomodulatory properties of Tinospora 
cordifolia in CCl4 intoxicated mature albino rats. The Journal of toxicological sciences, 27 
(3) :139-146 
4. Stanely Mainzen Prince, P / Menon, Venugopal P (2003). Hypoglycaemic and 
hypolipidaemic action of alcohol extract of Tinospora cordifolia roots in chemical induced 
diabetes in rats. Phytotherapy research : PTR, 17 (4) :410-413
Results of studies conducted on liver tonics in broilers 
Table 1 Effect of Superliv DS on the average weekly weight gain (g) 
of commercial broilers during 1-6 week period during extreme 
winter 
Treatment 
2nd wk 3rd wk 4th wk 5th wk 6th wk 
Control 
185.56 ±8.04 274.01 ±15.09 259.03±7.01a 336.30±42.38 275.14±22.15a 
Superliv DS 
189.63 ±4.86 264.82±6.86 282.22 ±9.32b 278.75±36.48 401.85±25.09b 
Significance 
Level 
NS NS P<0.05 NS P<0.05
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Table 2: Effect of Superliv DS on the FCR of commercial broilers during 
1-4 week, 4-6 week and 1-6 week period during extreme winter 
Treatment 1-4 wk 4-6 wk 1-6 wk 
Control 2.13±0.09 2.47±0.24 2.27±0.06 
Superliv DS 2.03± 0.02 2.15±0.02 2.09±0.02 
Significance Level NS NS NS
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Fig 1: Effect of Superliv liquid on the humoral immune responses (response to 
SRBC) at 6 weeks of age
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Fig 2: Effect of Superliv liquid on the cell mediated immune response (CMI 
response to PHA-P) at 6 weeks of age
Fig 3: Effect of Xlivpro on the humoral immune responses (response to srbc) 
at 6 weeks of age
Liver tonics in poultry production 
Fig 4: Effect of Xlivpro on the cell mediated immune response (CMI response to PHA-P) 
at 6 weeks of age
Table 3: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the FCR of 
commercial broilers during 1-3 wk, 3-6 wk 
and 1-6 wk of age 
Table 3: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the FCR of commercial 
broilers during 1-4 week, 4-6 week and 1-6 week period 
Treatment 1-3 wk 3-6 wk 1-6 wk 
Control 1.76 2.07a 1.98a 
AV/SSL/12 1.75 1.87b 1.82b 
Pooled SEM 0.02 0.02 0.02 
Significance level NS P<0.05 P<0.05
Table 4: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the humoral 
immune responses (response to SRBC) at 6 
weeks of age 
Treatments 
HA IgG IgM 
Control 4.00a 1.80 2.20a 
AV/SSL/12 7.40b 1..40 6.00b 
Pooled SEM 0.42 0.17 0.43 
Significance 
level 
P<0.05 NS P<0.05
Table 5: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the cell 
mediated immune response (response to 
PHA-P) at 6 weeks of age 
Treatments Mean 
Control 0.12 
AV/SSL/12 0.34 
Total 0.21 
Pooled SEM 0.04 
Significance Level NS
Table 6: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the hen house egg 
production (%) during 53rd-62nd, 63-72nd and 53- 
72nd week of age 
Treatment 53rd-62nd wk 63rd-72nd wk 53rd-72nd wk 
Control 71.6327a 59.1837a 65.4082a 
AV/SSL/12 76.8027b 64.8980b 70.8503b 
Pooled SEM 1.00 0.86 0.86 
Sig Level P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.05
Table 7: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on FCR per dozen eggs 
during 53rd-62nd, 63-72nd and 53-72nd week of age 
Treatment 53rd-62nd wk 63rd-72nd wk 53rd-72nd wk 
Control 2.09a 2.44a 2.25a 
AV/SSL/12 1.75b 1.99b 1.86b 
Pooled SEM 0.05 0.07 0.06 
Sig level P<0.001 P<0.001 P<0.001
Table 8: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on FCR per kg eggs 
during 53rd-62nd, 63-72nd and 53-72nd week of age 
Treatment 53rd-62nd wk 63rd-72nd wk 53rd-72nd wk 
Control 3.20a 3.66a 3.41a 
AV/SSL/12 2.61b 2.91b 2.75b 
Pooled SEM 0.10 0.12 0.10 
Sig level P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.05
FIELD TRIAL REPORTS
RESULTS OF SALEPUR POULTRY FARM, MATHURA 
Table 9: Effect of Superliv liquid on the average weekly 
weight gain (g) of commercial broilers during 
0-6 week period 
Treatment 0-1 wk 1-2 wk 2-3 wk 3-4 wk 4-5wk 5-6 wk 
Control 118.00 a 130.00 250.00 a 371.67 a 493.33 a 385.00 a 
Superliv 
liquid 
168.00 b 128.33 295.00 b 566.67 b 401.67 b 500.00 b 
Pooled SEM 11.75 3.96 11.38 43.69 21.63 26.42 
Significance 
level 
P<0.05 NS P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.05 P<0.001
Table 10: Effect of Superliv liquid on the FCR of 
commercial broilers during 0-3 week, 3-6 week and 
0-6 week period 
Treatment 0-3 wk 3-6 wk 0-6 wk 
Control 1.92 a 1.98 1.96 a 
Superliv liquid 1.73 b 1.90 1.85 b 
Pooled SEM 0.04 0.02 0.03 
Significance 
level 
P<0.05 NS P<0.05
Results of Poultry Farm, Near Mandi Chauraha, Mathura 
Table 11: Effect of Superliv liquid on the average 
weekly weight gain (g) of commercial broilers during 
0-6 week period 
Treatment 0-1 wk 1-2 wk 2-3 wk 3-4 wk 4-5wk 5-6 wk 
Control 122.67 a 146.67 a 231.67 a 466.67 a 373.33 a 398.33 a 
Superliv 
liquid 
139.33 b 157.00 b 243.33 b 570.00 b 265.00 b 468.33 b 
Pooled 
SEM 
4.00832 2.52 2.81 23.19 24.30 15.90 
Significan 
ce level 
P<0.05 P<0.05 P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.001 P<0.001
Table 12: Effect of Superliv liquid on the FCR of 
commercial broilers during 0-3 week, 3-6 week 
and 0-6 week period 
Treatment 0-3 wk 3-6 wk 0-6 wk 
Control 1.94 a 2.00 a 1.98 a 
Superliv liquid 1.83 b 1.90 b 1.88 b 
Pooled SEM 0.03 0.02 0.02 
Significance 
level 
P<0.001 P<0.001 P<0.001
Table 13:Effect of Superliv liquid on the dressing 
percent of commercial broilers 
Treatment Dressing percentage 
Control 75.77 a 
Superliv liquid 78.07 b 
Pooled SEM 0.53 
Significance level P<0.05
Phytobiotics in poultry production 
Future Research 
•Specific liver tonics may be developed taking into account the 
climatic condition/ seasonal effects. 
•Stress relieving phytobiotics may be developed to be used as 
liver tonics. 
•Phyto additive package giving due consideration to seasonal 
effects may be designed to elicit growth and immunocompetence 
traits 
•Studies in phytobiotics as liver tonics may be extended to other 
species as diversification of poultry is the suitable answer for 
sustainability of poultry production in near future.
Dr.amitabh bhattacharyya att00169

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  • 1. Role of phytobiotics in safe and profitable poultry production AMITAV BHATTACHARYYA Asst. Professor, Department of Poultry Science, DUVASU, Mathura-281001, India
  • 2. INTRODUCTION •Phytobiotics: Phytobiotics are plant derivatives such as herbs, plant extracts or spices and have a wide range of activities such as stimulation of feed intake, growth and endogenous secretions in the gut. •They act as immunomodulators resulting in decreased mortality and also have coccidiostatic, anti microbial, anthelminthic and anti-inflammatory activities. •Phytobiotics also possess hepatoprotective and hepatogenic properties, which tone up liver resulting in increased nutrient utilization and better performance. •Liver tonics are fresh liver extracts along with different vitamins and amino acids or phyto additives that boost the over all condition and performance of the liver.
  • 3. GLOBAL EMERGINIG CHALLENGES IN POULTRY INDUSTRY  Feed Utilization ?  Optimum Production ??  RAPIDLY INCREASING FEED COSTS??  INCREASING PRODUCTION COST ???  Stress management ???  Usage of Antibiotic Growth Promoter????
  • 4. Phytobiotics in poultry production Better Feed Utilization More Weight gain Increased Rapid Growth Hatchability of Eggs
  • 5. Phytobiotics in poultry production Growth promoters Growth promoters are substances used to increase the feed efficiency, average daily gain, carcass quality, milk and egg production .
  • 6. History Began in the 1949 Dried fermentation mash of Streptomyces aureofaciens when fed resulted in Greater final weight of chicks Later component of mash identified as chlortetracycline Since then several other drugs were added to the list that could enhance growth and improve feed efficiency
  • 7. A lot has changed!! 1950 vs 2013 Phytobiotics in poultry production
  • 8. TYPES OF GROWTH PROMOTERS Antimicrobial growth promoters • Arsenical compounds, nitrofurans including furazolidone and nitrofurazone, sulfonamides including sulfamethazine, sulfathiazole, sulfaquinoxaline,and quinoxaline-1,4-dioxides nitrofurans including furazolidone and nitrofurazone. Antibiotic as growth promoters • Aminoglycoside antibiotics including neomycin, streptomycin, and bambermycin; macrolide antibiotics including erythromycin, oleandomycin, and tylosin; polyether ionophore antibiotics including lasalocid, monensin, and salinomycin; tetracycline antibiotics including chlortetracycline and oxytetrac-ycline; peptide antibiotics including avoparcin, bacitracin, and virginiamycin; miscellaneous antibiotics including lincomycin, penicillin procaine, avilamycin, and tiamulin. Anabolic Hormonal-Type Growth Promoters • Endogenous sex steroids estradiol-17 , progesterone and testosterone Synthetic steroidal compounds boldenone, chlormadinone acetate, ethylenestrol, fluoxymesterone, medroxyprogesterone methyltestosterone,nortestosterone (nandrolone), nortestosterone decanoate, oxymetholone, and stanozolol. Synthatic non steroidal compounds Zeranol and stilbene estrogens Polypeptide hormones (somatotropin (Bovine somatotropin, Porcine somatotropin and poultry somatotropin
  • 9. Antimicrobials in Animal Feed: Time to stop EU BANS THE USE OF ANTIBIOTIC GROWTH PROMOTERS EU HAS BANNED ON THE USE OF ANTIMICROBIALS USED AS FEED SUPPLEMENTS FOR HUMAN & ANIMAL HEALTHCARE. EU & RUMA (Responsible Use Of Medicines In Agriculture Alliances In UK) has launched a series of guidelines providing advise to farmers on ways to limit antibiotic use. Only few (e.g. Avilamycin, salinomycin) has been approved as AGPs. AND IT WONT BE LONG BEFORE ALL ANITIBIOTICS ARE TOTALLY BANNED FOR USE AS GROWTH PROMOTERS Phasing out of antibiotics used for non-medicinal puposes
  • 10. • Those antibiotics showing cross–resistance towards ‘human’ antibiotics namely avoparcin, tylosin, virginiamycin, spiramycin and Zn– bacitracin, avilamycin are of main concern. • Schwann’s committee recommendations • Tetracylcine and penicillin use limited • 1st legal ban in Sweden in 1986
  • 11. Phytobiotics in poultry production Avoiding antibiotic resistance……… • The WHO’s report on the termination of AGPs in food animals concludes with final remarks summarizing their findings: THE ROUTINE NON-THERAPEUTIC USE OF ANTIMICROBIALS SHOULD NEVER BE A SUBSTITUTE FOR GOOD ANIMAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT. REF: www.fda.gov/cvm/antimicrobial/SREF_RA_FinalDraft.pdf
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  • 13. The characteristics required for a growth promoter  They must not be absorbed from the intestines or found as residues in the edible tissues.  They must be NON TOXIC to both animals and people. Performance must be improved with economic benefit.  There must be NO ADVERSE EFFECTS in relation to other antibiotics. They must have no therapeutic value in human medicine.  They must not alter the normal bacteria in the gut, or allow one organism to predominate over another, for example salmonella.  They must not pollute the environment and must be quickly biodegradable.  They must not increase medicine RESISTANCE or be involved in the transfer of medicine resistance between one bacterial species and another. http://www.thepigsite.com/pighealth/article/100/growth-promoters
  • 14. Phytobiotics in poultry production Phytobiotics: an alternative to AGPs • PERFORMANCE ENHANCER • LIVER • TONIC • Possesses antibacterial properties
  • 15. Phytobiotics in poultry production THE NATURAL WAY TO ENHANCE NUTRIENT UTILIZATION
  • 16.  CHICKS & GROWERS : • Improve livability • Growth rate • Body weight gain & FCR LAYERS : • Achievement of timely egg laying, peak production BROILER FINISHER : • Fast Growth, better final body weight, improving FCR • Better meat quality BREEDER : • Better egg production, quality and better hatchability
  • 17. Phytobiotics in poultry production Challenges faced by the birds during juvenile stage •Few days pre and post hatch is a critical period for the development and survival of birds. •Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is one of the major physiological processes during late embryonic phase and this is achieved primarily by glycogen from liver and gluconeogenesis from protein mobilized from amnion, albumen and ultimately muscle.
  • 18. Phytobiotics in broiler juvenile nutrition •Logistical problems in incubation may limit oxygen availability to the embryo and thereby lead to low glycogen status and more mobilization of muscle protein towards gluconeogenesis restricting growth and development of embryo and hatchling. •Immediately after hatch, the chick draws from its limited body reserves and undergoes rapid development of the gastro intestinal tract (GIT) for digestion and assimilation of nutrients.
  • 19. Phytobiotics in poultry production •Genetic characteristics of the modern broilers and layers are a market-driven phenomenon. Hence, it is unfair to expect breeding of turkeys exclusively for higher immunocompetence at the expense of growth and production indices. Therefore, to compensate for anomalies in selection pertaining to health, a considerable attention has been paid in recent years on studies involving utilization of amino acids and fats to increase the chick weight, hatchability and immune response of broilers. •Phytoadditives in the form of liver tonics may modulate quantitative and qualitative aspects of the immune response to pathogens.
  • 20. Phytobiotics in broiler juvenile nutrition •Genetic improvements in growth have been associated with health related problems in modern broilers. Immune function is negatively associated with growth and carcass characteristics. •Selection for improved growth and carcass traits indirectly favours selection of broilers that are refractory to immunological stress and are most susceptible to infections. •In the neonate chicks the immune system is not fully developed, making the chicks vulnerable to different diseases.
  • 21. Phytobiotics in poultry production •Further, in most of the commercial hatcheries chicks get access to feed only after 24-48 hrs of hatching. •Approximately 2 - 5% of hatchlings don’t survive this critical post-hatch period because of limited body reserves and many survivors exhibit decreased disease resistance, increased chick mortality and stunted growth that persist till they are marketed. •Hence, liver tonics may play a crucial role during this critical period of metabolic and physiological change.
  • 22. Phytobiotics in poultry production GREEN HOUSE GASES
  • 23. Phytobiotics in poultry production • Greenhouse gasses are defined by their radiative forces (defined as the change in net irradiance at atmospheric boundaries between different layers of the atmosphere), which change the earth's atmospheric energy balance. • Green house gases-85.1% Carbon dioxide, 8.2% methane, 4.6% nitrous oxide, 2.2% high global warming potential gases
  • 24. Phytobiotics in poultry production • In livestock rearing, the greatest contribution to methane emission is by enteric fermentation (23 percent) • Comparing the distribution of methane emissions from enteric fermentation among animal types , poultry has the lowest amount with 0.57 pounds of methane per animal per year when compared to dairy cattle, which produces 185 to 271 pounds of methane per animal per year, and swine, which produce 10.5 pounds of methane per animal per year (Monteny, Groenestein, & Hilhorst, 2001)
  • 25. Phytobiotics in poultry production Each year two cows produce as much heat trapping green house gas as 1 car driven 10,000 miles. Solutions Island Herbs Bokashi, Coriander, turmeric, cumin clove, cinnamon, Oregano (Origanum vulgare)
  • 27. Phytobiotics in poultry production Super liv, Xlivpro, AV/SSL/12 Constituent herbs • Andrographis panniculata • Eclipta alba • Achyranthus aspera • Tinospora cordifolia
  • 28. Andrographis paniculata HEPATOPROTECTIVE & CHOLERETIC Trivedi NP, Rawal UM, Hepatoprotective and antioxidant property of Andrographis paniculata (Nees) in BHC induced liver damage in mice, Indian JExp Biol., 2001 Jan; 39(1): 41-6. ANTIHEPATOTOXIC Visen PK, Shukla B, Patnaik GK, Dhawan BN., Andrographolide protects rat hepatocytes against paracetamol-induced damage, J Ethnopharmacol., 1993 Oct; 40(2):131-6. ANTIFILARIAL & CHEMOPREVENTIVE Zaridah MZ, Idid SZ, Wan Omar A, Khozirah S., In vitro anti-filarial effects of three plant species against adult worms of subperiodic Brugia malayi, J. Ethnopharmacol., 2001 Nov;78(1):79-84.
  • 29. • Antihepatotoxic, hepatoprotective • Powerful liver tonic • Rejuvenative • Immunomodulatory References: • Ananthi, J / Prakasam, A / Pugalendi, K V (2003)Antihyperglycemic activity of Eclipta alba leaf on alloxan-induced diabetic rats.The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 76 (3), p.97-102, Jan • Jayathirtha, M.G. / Mishra, S.H.2004). Preliminary immunomodulatory activities of methanol extracts of Eclipta alba and Centella asiatica. Phytomedicine, 11 (4), p.361-365 • Eclipta alba is diuretic, hypotensive, and hypocholesterolemic (Med Food. 2007;10(1):143-8)
  • 30. Achyranthus aspera PREVENTS FATTY LIVER SYNDROME BY HEPATIC FATTY ACID MOBILISATION Hypolipidemic activity of Achyranthus aspera Linn in normal and triton induced hyperlipemic rats.Indian J Exp Biol. 1992 Feb;30(2):128-30. POTENT ANTIPEROTIC FACTOR, PREVENTS NERVINE WEAKNESS Preliminary evaluation of anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic activity of S. lappa, A. speciosa and A. aspera. Phytomedicine. 2002 Jul;9(5):
  • 31. Tinospora cordifolia Medicinal Properties - anti-oxidant, antistress, hepatoprotective, immunomodulatory and anti-neoplastic activities. References: 1. Nagarkatti, D S / Rege, N N / Desai, N K / Dahanukar, S A (1994). Modulation of Kupffer cell activity by Tinospora cordifolia in liver damage. Journal of postgraduate medicine, 40 (2) :65-67 2. Bishayi, Biswadev / Roychowdhury, Subhashree / Ghosh, Soumya / Sengupta, 3. Mahuya (2002). Hepatoprotective and immunomodulatory properties of Tinospora cordifolia in CCl4 intoxicated mature albino rats. The Journal of toxicological sciences, 27 (3) :139-146 4. Stanely Mainzen Prince, P / Menon, Venugopal P (2003). Hypoglycaemic and hypolipidaemic action of alcohol extract of Tinospora cordifolia roots in chemical induced diabetes in rats. Phytotherapy research : PTR, 17 (4) :410-413
  • 32. Results of studies conducted on liver tonics in broilers Table 1 Effect of Superliv DS on the average weekly weight gain (g) of commercial broilers during 1-6 week period during extreme winter Treatment 2nd wk 3rd wk 4th wk 5th wk 6th wk Control 185.56 ±8.04 274.01 ±15.09 259.03±7.01a 336.30±42.38 275.14±22.15a Superliv DS 189.63 ±4.86 264.82±6.86 282.22 ±9.32b 278.75±36.48 401.85±25.09b Significance Level NS NS P<0.05 NS P<0.05
  • 33. Phytobiotics in poultry production Table 2: Effect of Superliv DS on the FCR of commercial broilers during 1-4 week, 4-6 week and 1-6 week period during extreme winter Treatment 1-4 wk 4-6 wk 1-6 wk Control 2.13±0.09 2.47±0.24 2.27±0.06 Superliv DS 2.03± 0.02 2.15±0.02 2.09±0.02 Significance Level NS NS NS
  • 34. Phytobiotics in poultry production Fig 1: Effect of Superliv liquid on the humoral immune responses (response to SRBC) at 6 weeks of age
  • 35. Phytobiotics in poultry production Fig 2: Effect of Superliv liquid on the cell mediated immune response (CMI response to PHA-P) at 6 weeks of age
  • 36. Fig 3: Effect of Xlivpro on the humoral immune responses (response to srbc) at 6 weeks of age
  • 37. Liver tonics in poultry production Fig 4: Effect of Xlivpro on the cell mediated immune response (CMI response to PHA-P) at 6 weeks of age
  • 38. Table 3: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the FCR of commercial broilers during 1-3 wk, 3-6 wk and 1-6 wk of age Table 3: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the FCR of commercial broilers during 1-4 week, 4-6 week and 1-6 week period Treatment 1-3 wk 3-6 wk 1-6 wk Control 1.76 2.07a 1.98a AV/SSL/12 1.75 1.87b 1.82b Pooled SEM 0.02 0.02 0.02 Significance level NS P<0.05 P<0.05
  • 39. Table 4: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the humoral immune responses (response to SRBC) at 6 weeks of age Treatments HA IgG IgM Control 4.00a 1.80 2.20a AV/SSL/12 7.40b 1..40 6.00b Pooled SEM 0.42 0.17 0.43 Significance level P<0.05 NS P<0.05
  • 40. Table 5: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the cell mediated immune response (response to PHA-P) at 6 weeks of age Treatments Mean Control 0.12 AV/SSL/12 0.34 Total 0.21 Pooled SEM 0.04 Significance Level NS
  • 41. Table 6: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on the hen house egg production (%) during 53rd-62nd, 63-72nd and 53- 72nd week of age Treatment 53rd-62nd wk 63rd-72nd wk 53rd-72nd wk Control 71.6327a 59.1837a 65.4082a AV/SSL/12 76.8027b 64.8980b 70.8503b Pooled SEM 1.00 0.86 0.86 Sig Level P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.05
  • 42. Table 7: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on FCR per dozen eggs during 53rd-62nd, 63-72nd and 53-72nd week of age Treatment 53rd-62nd wk 63rd-72nd wk 53rd-72nd wk Control 2.09a 2.44a 2.25a AV/SSL/12 1.75b 1.99b 1.86b Pooled SEM 0.05 0.07 0.06 Sig level P<0.001 P<0.001 P<0.001
  • 43. Table 8: Effect of AV/SSL/12 on FCR per kg eggs during 53rd-62nd, 63-72nd and 53-72nd week of age Treatment 53rd-62nd wk 63rd-72nd wk 53rd-72nd wk Control 3.20a 3.66a 3.41a AV/SSL/12 2.61b 2.91b 2.75b Pooled SEM 0.10 0.12 0.10 Sig level P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.05
  • 45. RESULTS OF SALEPUR POULTRY FARM, MATHURA Table 9: Effect of Superliv liquid on the average weekly weight gain (g) of commercial broilers during 0-6 week period Treatment 0-1 wk 1-2 wk 2-3 wk 3-4 wk 4-5wk 5-6 wk Control 118.00 a 130.00 250.00 a 371.67 a 493.33 a 385.00 a Superliv liquid 168.00 b 128.33 295.00 b 566.67 b 401.67 b 500.00 b Pooled SEM 11.75 3.96 11.38 43.69 21.63 26.42 Significance level P<0.05 NS P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.05 P<0.001
  • 46. Table 10: Effect of Superliv liquid on the FCR of commercial broilers during 0-3 week, 3-6 week and 0-6 week period Treatment 0-3 wk 3-6 wk 0-6 wk Control 1.92 a 1.98 1.96 a Superliv liquid 1.73 b 1.90 1.85 b Pooled SEM 0.04 0.02 0.03 Significance level P<0.05 NS P<0.05
  • 47. Results of Poultry Farm, Near Mandi Chauraha, Mathura Table 11: Effect of Superliv liquid on the average weekly weight gain (g) of commercial broilers during 0-6 week period Treatment 0-1 wk 1-2 wk 2-3 wk 3-4 wk 4-5wk 5-6 wk Control 122.67 a 146.67 a 231.67 a 466.67 a 373.33 a 398.33 a Superliv liquid 139.33 b 157.00 b 243.33 b 570.00 b 265.00 b 468.33 b Pooled SEM 4.00832 2.52 2.81 23.19 24.30 15.90 Significan ce level P<0.05 P<0.05 P<0.05 P<0.001 P<0.001 P<0.001
  • 48. Table 12: Effect of Superliv liquid on the FCR of commercial broilers during 0-3 week, 3-6 week and 0-6 week period Treatment 0-3 wk 3-6 wk 0-6 wk Control 1.94 a 2.00 a 1.98 a Superliv liquid 1.83 b 1.90 b 1.88 b Pooled SEM 0.03 0.02 0.02 Significance level P<0.001 P<0.001 P<0.001
  • 49. Table 13:Effect of Superliv liquid on the dressing percent of commercial broilers Treatment Dressing percentage Control 75.77 a Superliv liquid 78.07 b Pooled SEM 0.53 Significance level P<0.05
  • 50. Phytobiotics in poultry production Future Research •Specific liver tonics may be developed taking into account the climatic condition/ seasonal effects. •Stress relieving phytobiotics may be developed to be used as liver tonics. •Phyto additive package giving due consideration to seasonal effects may be designed to elicit growth and immunocompetence traits •Studies in phytobiotics as liver tonics may be extended to other species as diversification of poultry is the suitable answer for sustainability of poultry production in near future.

Editor's Notes

  1. History of growth promoter:  History of growth promoter The positive effect of antibiotics on growth was discovered incidentally. Stokstad and Jukes (1949) used the remaining of a fermenter culture of Streptomyces aureofaciens as a cheap source of vitamin B12. The chickens receiving the remaining material grew better than could be expected from the vitamin B12 alone and it seemed that the presence of chlortetracycline was responsible. Soon after the ability of chlortetracycline to enhance growth was confirmed in turkeys and swine, several other drugs were added to the list of the compounds that could enhance growth and improve feed efficiency when used at levels ranging from 2 to 50 ppm in feed