<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>105</id><JournalTitle>AMELIORATIVE POTENTIAL OF WITHANIA SOMNIFERA IN INDUCED CADMIUM TOXICITY IN BROILER BIRDS</JournalTitle><Abstract>This study was carried out to determine the changes on growth performance, biochemical parameters, immune
response and in tissue changes exposed to cadmium toxicity and the ameliorative potential of Withania somnifera on cadmium
induced changes in broiler birds. Chickens were divided into three groups viz. A, B and C. Group A was considered as
healthy control and received normal basal diet, whereas group-B and C received cadmium chloride @ 100 mg kg-1 basal diet.
In addition to cadmium supplementation, group C also received the Withania somnifera root powder @ 1g kg-1 basal diet. The
experiment was continued for the period of 42 days. Significant reduction (p<0.05) in body weight gain and FCR was
observed in cadmium exposed birds. The biochemical profile (total protein, albumin, globulin, A: G ratio, BUN, creatine,
AST, ALT and ALP) deviated from the normal range and decreased immune response was elicited by birds exposed to
cadmium toxicant. The study revealed that co-administration of Withania somnifera with cadmium would be effective in
mitigation of deleterious effects of cadmium with respect to growth performance, biochemical parameters, immune response,
and also have ameliorative effect to reduce tissue cadmium burden in broiler birds.</Abstract><Email>drmanjuroy117@rediffmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>3</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Birds,Cadmium,Toxicity,Tissue,Growth,Immunity,Withania somnifera</keyword><AUTHORS>T. Ottalwar,H. K Ratre,M. Roy,S. Roy,S.L. Ali</AUTHORS><afflication>Ph.D Research scholar, Veterinary Medicine Deptt. COV.SC &A.H., Durg, India.,Assistant Prof., Veterinary Medicine Deptt. COV.SC &A.H., Durg, India,Assistant prof., Veterinary Physiol. and Biochem, Deptt. COV.SC &A.H., Durg, India., Professor & Head, Veterinary Medicine Deptt. COV.SC &A.H., Durg, India., Professor, Veterinary Medicine Deptt. COV.SC &A.H., Durg, India.</afflication></Article></Articles>