Future impact of thymoquinone-loaded nanoemulsion in rabbits: prospects for enhancing growth, immunity, antioxidant potential and resistance against Pasteurella multocida
Marwa I. Abd El-Hamid,
Mona M. El-Azzouny,
Rania M. S. El-Malt
et al.
Abstract:Phytochemical nanoemulsions, such as thymoquinone nanoemulsions (TQN), are regarded as innovative alternatives to antimicrobials that significantly improve the performance, digestion, antioxidant potential and immunity of rabbits. Thus, the potential effects of TQN on growth, digestibility, antioxidant potential, immunity and resistance against Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) in rabbits were assessed. Herein, 240 rabbits were offered either a basal diet or diets fortified with three TQN-graded concentrati… Show more
“…Thus, it is necessary to regulate the use of antibiotics in both animals and humans. Moreover, it is necessary to utilize novel natural alternative antibiotics from herbal medicine (Ammar et al, 2021d;Hashem et al, 2022;Ibrahim et al, 2022;Abd El-Hamid et al, 2024).…”
Section: Molecular Investigation Of Staphylococcus Aureus Virulence-r...mentioning
resistant S. aureus (MRSA), has been considered a key contributing factor in numerous illnesses worldwide including toxic shock syndrome, septicemia, pneumonia, food-poisoning outbreaks, (Lin and Peterson, 2014;Islam et al., 2019), in addition to subclinical and clinical mastitis in dairy animals (Abdel-Raheem et al., 2023).Recently, the incidence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has dramatically increased as a result of antimicrobials abuse, which hindered the healing process (Ammar et al., 2021a, b). The widespread dissemination of S. aureus is owing to its prospective virulence factors as well as its extraordinary capacity to withstand most antimicrobials released in recent years with the development of MDR strains (Ammar et al., 2016). MRSA has evolved into an aggressive endemic bacterium with adverse effects on public
“…Thus, it is necessary to regulate the use of antibiotics in both animals and humans. Moreover, it is necessary to utilize novel natural alternative antibiotics from herbal medicine (Ammar et al, 2021d;Hashem et al, 2022;Ibrahim et al, 2022;Abd El-Hamid et al, 2024).…”
Section: Molecular Investigation Of Staphylococcus Aureus Virulence-r...mentioning
resistant S. aureus (MRSA), has been considered a key contributing factor in numerous illnesses worldwide including toxic shock syndrome, septicemia, pneumonia, food-poisoning outbreaks, (Lin and Peterson, 2014;Islam et al., 2019), in addition to subclinical and clinical mastitis in dairy animals (Abdel-Raheem et al., 2023).Recently, the incidence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has dramatically increased as a result of antimicrobials abuse, which hindered the healing process (Ammar et al., 2021a, b). The widespread dissemination of S. aureus is owing to its prospective virulence factors as well as its extraordinary capacity to withstand most antimicrobials released in recent years with the development of MDR strains (Ammar et al., 2016). MRSA has evolved into an aggressive endemic bacterium with adverse effects on public
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