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  • Avian coccidiosis is a significant disease affecting the poultry industry, prompting a search for alternatives to anti-coccidial drugs.
  • Research on the edible plant B. pilosa revealed that it effectively reduces mortality, oocyst excretion, and gut damage in chickens when used at concentrations of 100 ppm or more for at least 3 days.
  • The plant works by inhibiting key stages in the E. tenella life cycle and enhancing T cell immunity, with a specific polyynes compound showing similar anti-coccidial effects, paving the way for potential herbal treatments.
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