Background: Avian coccidiosis is considered among the infectious disease of high cost in the poultry industry. Herbal extracts are safe and reliable substitute anticoccidial drugs for chemical feed additives as they do not sequel to drug resistance and tissue remnants.
Objective: The current study aimed to assess the anticoccidial effect of an herbal complex of 3 plants (, , and ) in broiler chickens compared to toltrazuril anticoccidial.
Anticancer Agents Med Chem
August 2023
Background: Molecules secreted by have beneficial effects on the immune system and can fight against cancer by inhibiting the growth of tumor cells, preventing angiogenesis, and promoting immune activation.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of molecules secreted by on the growth of colon and breast cancer cells, to understand the underlying mechanisms of action.
Results: Calreticulin from a 45 kDa protein, participates in essential changes in the tumor microenvironment by triggering an adaptive immune response, exerting an antiangiogenic effect, and inhibiting cell growth.
Background: Avian coccidiosis is thought to be one of the most expensive infectious diseases in the poultry industry.
Objectives: Safe and alternative anti-coccidial drugs are herbal extracts because they do not result in tissue residue and drug resistance. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the anti-coccidial effect of the herbal mixture, a complex of two plants (Echinacea purpurea, Glycyrrhiza glabra) in broiler chickens in comparison with toltrazuril.