Conference Paper

Biochemical and Blood Lipid Parameters of Broiler Chickens Fed Sagebrush (Artemisia Herba-Alba Asso)

Volume: 34 August 1, 2025
  • Si Ammar Kadi
  • Azeddine Mouhous
  • Zahia Dorbane
  • Nacima Zirmi- Zembri
  • Nadia Belaid- Gater
  • Farid Djellal
  • Hocine Guermah
  • Ali Bouzourene
  • Idir Moualek
  • Rabia Cherfouh
  • Dahia Saidj
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Biochemical and Blood Lipid Parameters of Broiler Chickens Fed Sagebrush (Artemisia Herba-Alba Asso)

Abstract

The use of medicinal plants in animal feed has gained attention due to their pharmacological properties, cost-effectiveness, and availability. This study evaluated the effects of an infusion from Artemisia herba-alba (white wormwood) on biochemical and lipid parameters in broiler chickens. Two hundred one-dayold Cobb 500 chicks were divided into a control group (plain water) and an experimental group (Artemisia infusion) over 31 days. The infusion was prepared by steeping 60 g of Artemisia powder in 1 liter of water for 8 hours, then diluting it in 40 liters. Weekly measurements included live weight, feed intake, water consumption, feed conversion ratio (FCR), and mortality. Blood samples were analyzed for glucose, urea, creatinine, total proteins, cholesterol (total, HDL, LDL), and triglycerides. Results showed significant increases in blood glucose (2.37 g/L vs. 1.61 g/L) and triglycerides (0.65 g/L vs. 0.29 g/L) in the treated group, indicating effects on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Total cholesterol also increased (1.17 g/L vs. 1.04 g/L)while HDL cholesterol slightly decreased (0.55 g/L vs. 0.59 g/L). LDL cholesterol rose (0.49 g/L vs. 0.39 g/L), suggesting modulation of lipoprotein metabolism. Renal function (urea, creatinine) and total protein levels remained stable, indicating no adverse effects on kidney function or protein synthesis. These effects are attributed to bioactive compounds in Artemisia herba-alba, such as flavonoids and terpenoids, known to influence energy and lipid metabolism. The study highlights its potential as a natural feed additive to improve broiler metabolic health. However, further research is needed to fully understand its mechanisms and long-term implications. This work supports the use of medicinal plants as sustainable alternatives to synthetic additives in poultry production.

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  1. Kadi, S. A., Mouhous, A., Dorbane, Z., Zirmi-Zembri, N., Belaid-Gater, N., Djellal, F., Guermah, H., Bouzourene, A., Moualek, I., Cherfouh, R., & Saidj, D. (2025). Biochemical and blood lipid parameters of broiler chickens fed sagebrush (Artemisia herba-alba asso). The Eurasia Proceedings of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (EPSTEM), 34, 80-86.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Chemical Engineering (Other)

Journal Section

Conference Paper

Authors

Si Ammar Kadi This is me
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Azeddine Mouhous This is me
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Zahia Dorbane This is me
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Nacima Zirmi- Zembri This is me
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Nadia Belaid- Gater This is me
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Farid Djellal This is me
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Hocine Guermah This is me
Algeria

Ali Bouzourene This is me
Algeria

Idir Moualek This is me
Algeria

Rabia Cherfouh This is me
Algeria

Dahia Saidj This is me
Algeria

Early Pub Date

August 1, 2025

Publication Date

August 1, 2025

Submission Date

March 6, 2025

Acceptance Date

April 28, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 34

APA
Kadi, S. A., Mouhous, A., Dorbane, Z., Zirmi- Zembri, N., Belaid- Gater, N., Djellal, F., Guermah, H., Bouzourene, A., Moualek, I., Cherfouh, R., & Saidj, D. (2025). Biochemical and Blood Lipid Parameters of Broiler Chickens Fed Sagebrush (Artemisia Herba-Alba Asso). The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, 34, 80-86. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1753398