dc.contributor.advisor | Dr. Mst. Afroza Khatun | |
dc.contributor.author | ROKSHANA, SYEDA FAHAMIDA | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-04-22T06:10:41Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-04-22T06:10:41Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2014-06 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/525 | |
dc.description | Neem (Azadirachta indica) is atreein the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is native
to India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, SriLanka, Malaysia and Pakistan. It grows in tropical and
semi-tropical regions. Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 15-20
metres (49-66 ft), rarely to 35-40 metres (115-131 ft). It isevergreen, but in
severe drought it may shed most or nearly all of its leaves. The branches are wide and
spreading. The fairly dense crown is roundish and may reach a diameter of 15—20 metres
(49-66 ft) in old, free-standing specimens. Neem has been extensively used in Ayurveda,
Unani and Homoeopathic medicine and has become a cynosure of modern medicine.
Neem elaborates a vast array of biologically active compounds that are chemically
diverse and structurally complex. More than 140 compounds have been isolated from
different parts of neem. All parts of the neem tree- leaves, flowers, seeds, fruits, roots
and bark have been used traditionally for the treatment of inflammation, infections,
fever, skin diseases and dental disorders. The medicinal utilities have been described
especially for neem leaf. Neem leaf and its constituents have been demonstrated to
exhibit immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, antihyperglycaemic, antiulcer,
antimalarial, antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, antimutagenic and
anticarcinogenic properties. It is well documented that neem leaf meal (NLM) possesses
some chemical compositions which enhance immunity in birds. | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | The study was conducted to determine the effects of various levels of dietary neem leaf
meal (NLM) on production performance and blood cholesterol level of broiler. The study
was performed at the poultry shed and Dairy and Poultry Science Laboratory, Hajee
Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur. A total 120 day old
broiler (Cob 500) were randomly assigned to 4 dietary treatment groups with 3
replications each contains 10 chicks. Broiler-starter and broiler-finisher diets were fed to
experimental birds. Each diet was balanced in terms of required nutrients and
supplemented with NLM at the level of 0, 20, 40, 60 g/kg feed. Body weight, feed
intake, body weight gain and health status of birds were recorded weekly. Average body
weight gain was found to be highest in control group To (1851.67gm) compared to other
groups. Average body weight gain in other treatment groups followed by T;
(1726.67gm), T2 (1662.33gm) and T3; (1571.00gm). Feed conversation ratio (FCR) was
lowest in To (1.75) followed by T2 (1.82), Ti (1.83) and T3 (1.89). Total cholesterol,
HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides of broiler in different dietary treatment during
experimental periods differ significantly (P<0.01) from 28 to 35 days. At day 28 total
cholesterol highest in control group To (146.33mg/dl) compared to other groups T;
(137.67 mg/dl), T2 (125.67 mg/dl) and T3 (122.00 mg/dl). At day 35 total cholesterol also
highest in control group To (154.6.67 mg/dl) compared to other groups T; (137.33
mg/dl), T2 (130.00 mg/dl) and T3 (124.67 mg/dl). HDL cholesterol was gradually
decreased with neem leaf meal supplemented diets compared with control treatment To
(98.33mg/dl). Triglycerides were also decreased significantly by supplementation of
neem leaf meal diets in broiler ration compared with control treatment To (165.67
mg/dl). The result shown that there were significant difference (P<0.05) found on body
weight gain among different treatment groups on weekly along the whole experimental
period. The result also shown that there were significant difference (P<0.01) found in
total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and triglycerides at day 28 and 35.
Key words: Neem leaf meal, broiler performance, Blood cholesterol. | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | HAJEE MOHAMMAD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, DINAJPUR. | en_US |
dc.subject | BLOOD CHOLESTEROL LEVEL OF BROILER | en_US |
dc.title | DIETARY EFFECT OF NEEM LEAF MEAL ON PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE AND BLOOD CHOLESTEROL LEVEL OF BROILER | en_US |
dc.type | Thesis | en_US |