Hematological and Biochemical Indices of a Local Rabbit Does Population Fed Diet Incorporated with Jujube Pulp (Ziziphus lotus)

Author:

Azdinia Zidane1,Mourad Taherti1,Adda Ababou1,Aicha Laissaoui2,Sarra Metlef3,Leila Gadouche4,Leila Djahnit5

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Natural Bio-Resources , Department of Biology, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, University Hassiba Benbouali of Chlef , PO Box 151 , ( ) Chlef , Algeria

2. Laboratory of Natural Bio-Resources , Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences and Earth Sciences , University Djilal Bounaama of Khemis Miliana , Algeria

3. Laboratory of Natural Bio-Resources , Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, University Hassiba Benbouali of Chlef , PO Box 151 , ( ) Chlef , Algeria

4. Laboratory of Natural Bio-Resources , Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumédiène ( USTHB), P.O Box 32 El Alia , ( ) Bab Ezzouar Algiers , Algeria

5. Laboratory of Renewable Energy and Materials , Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Informatics, University Hassiba Benbouali of Chlef , ( ) Chlef , Algeria

Abstract

Abstract Rabbit feed in Algeria is still based exclusively on commercial pelleted diets, but the recent use of non-conventional ingredients in feed formulation is becoming more frequent, and several studies were carried out on the incorporation of local raw materials in rabbit feed worldwide. However, studies related to the incorporation of Jujube are nonexistent. In this context; this experimental trial assessed the impact of Jujube pulp on local populations’ rabbits’ hematological and biochemical parameters during three physiological stages: non-pregnancy, pregnancy, and lactation. 72 rabbits were divided into 18 groups of 04 rabbits each one, three groups of non-pregnant females fed 100 % commercial pelleted diet, three groups of non-pregnant females fed 50 % commercial pelleted diet with 50 % Jujube, three groups of pregnant females fed 100 % commercial pelleted diet, three groups of pregnant females fed 50 % commercial pelleted diet with 50 % Jujube, three groups of lactating females fed 100 % commercial pelleted diet, and three groups of lactating females fed 50 % commercial pelleted diet with 50 % Jujube. The levels of white blood cells (WBC), hemoglobin concentration (Hb), lymphocytes (L %), mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and Platelets (PLT) recorded in pregnant and lactating rabbits fed a diet incorporating Jujube were greater than those found in females fed 100 % commercial pelleted diet. The results revealed also that 79 % of the variations in ALP, 79 % in creatinine and 57 % in Tb expressed were related to variations in diet and physiological stage. The hematological and biochemical profile of the experimental animals indicated that Jujube is nutritionally appropriate without any deleterious effect on the female rabbits.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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