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Histomorphometric evaluation of small intestinal mucosa of
red jungle fowl and commercial broiler from one day to four
months of age
K. Khalid Kadhim1, A. B. Z.
Zuki2*, M. M. Noordin3,
S. M. A. Babjee3 and M. Zamri-Saad3
1Department of Veterinary
Preclinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor.
2Institute of Bioscience,
Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor.
3Department of Veterinary
Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
zuki@vet.upm.edu.my.
Fax: 603-89468333.
Accepted 25 May, 2011 |
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Histomorphometry of the small intestinal mucosa of the red
jungle fowl (RJF) and commercial broiler breed (CBC) from
day one to four months post-hatch were investigated. For the
sake of comparison between these two breeds, the following
parameters were included: the number of villi, villus
surface area and the intestinal surface area for each small
intestinal segment. New procedure for enumerating the
intestinal villi was performed by using the standard
paraffin sections, whereby the villi were counted through
their cross sections using an image analyzer. The numbers of
villi were significantly higher in the RJF than the CBC for
all the intestinal segments from the day one to four months
post-hatch. The villi numbers showed a decreased with age.
The villus surface area was significantly higher in the CBC
than the RJF for all intestinal segments for all the ages.
For the duodenal surface area, the RJF showed a higher value
than the CBC at one day old chick, but data was reversed on
day 20 post-hatch; the data in the remaining days showed no
significant differences. While for the jejunal and ileal
surface areas, the CBC exhibited significantly higher values
except day 10 where both breeds showed no difference for the
jejunum and day 120 for the ileum, the RJF showed higher
value.The selection for high body weight decreased the villi
number of the small intestine, but in the same time
increased the villus surface area for all the intestinal
segments which reflects the increase in mucosal surface area
particularly the jejunum and ileum.
Key words:
Intestinal villi, villi number, surface area, red jungle
fowl. |