Effects of Different Levels of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) Seed Powder and Extract on Serum Biochemical Parameters, Microbiota, and Immunity in Broiler Chicks
Table 9
Immunological responses against Newcastle (ND) and avian influenza (AI) mean (±SEM) of Ross 308 broilers fed diets or water containing the different levels of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) powder and extract from 1 to 6 weeks of age ().
Treatment
Trait
Antibody titer against Newcastle at 1st day of age
Antibody titer against Newcastle at 35th day of age
Antibody titer against Newcastle at 42nd day of age
Antibody titer against influenza at 1st day of age
Antibody titer against influenza at 35th day of age
Antibody titer against influenza at 42nd day of age
0 (control)
3.75a
3.75a
2.75b
3.75a
2.00a
1.25a
750 ppm coriander extract in water
4.00a
4.00a
5.50a
3.75a
2.25a
1.50a
1000 ppm coriander extract in water
3.75a
4.25a
5.25a
3.50a
2.50a
1.50a
1250 ppm coriander extract in water
4.00a
5.00a
5.75a
3.25a
3.25a
1.75a
1.5% coriander powder in diet
3.75a
4.00a
3.25b
3.50a
2.00a
1.50a
2.0% coriander powder in diet
3.75a
3.50a
3.00b
3.75a
2.00a
1.25a
2.5% coriander powder in diet
3.50a
3.50a
3.00b
3.50a
2.00a
1.25a
SEM
0.37
0.45
0.40
0.34
0.49
0.30
Means (± standard error) within each column of dietary treatments with no common superscript differ significantly at .