The effect of cashew leaf extract on small intestine morphology and growth performance of Jawa Super chicken

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Aim: This research aimed to study the effect of leaf extract of cashew as a bioactive compound in feed on the morphology of the small intestine in Jawa Super chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). Materials and Methods: This study used 72 1-day-old Jawa Super chicks reared for a further 16 days. We used a randomized complete design, in which basal feed was supplemented with ethanolic extract of cashew leaves at 0 g/kg feed (control), 1.25 g/kg feed (P1), 2.5 g/kg feed (P2), 5 g/kg feed (P3), 10 g/kg feed (P4), and 20 g/kg feed (P5). Parameters observed included growth performance, chicken morphometry, and morphology of the small intestine, comprising the length and width of the villi, the depth of the crypt, and the number and size of goblet cells in the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. Data analysis was conducted using one-way ANOVA followed by Duncan's test, with significance defined as p

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Setiawan, H., Jingga, M. E., & Saragih, H. T. (2018). The effect of cashew leaf extract on small intestine morphology and growth performance of Jawa Super chicken. Veterinary World, 11(8), 1047–1054. https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2018.1047-1054

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