Effect of Turmeric (Curcuma domestica) Powder and Multi-Enzyme Supplementation on Intestinal Villus Morphology in Broiler Chickens

Fadhia Putri Nevia *

Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia.

Edhy Sudjarwo

Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia.

Muhammad Halim Natsir

Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of turmeric powder (Curcuma domestica Val.) and multi-enzyme supplementation on intestinal villus morphology, particularly villus height, surface area, and number, in broiler chickens.

Study Design: The experiment was conducted using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with five dietary treatments and six replications per treatment.

Place and Duration of Study: The research was carried out at the Poultry Production Laboratory, Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia, over a period of 6 weeks.

Methodology: This study employed a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with five treatments and five replications. A total of 300 day-old Lohmann broiler chickens were randomly allocated into five treatment groups: P0 (Control): Without feed additive supplementation, P1: 0.3% turmeric flour + 0.01% multienzyme, P2: 0.6% turmeric flour + 0.01% multienzyme, P3: 0.9% turmeric flour + 0.01% multienzyme, P4: 1.2% turmeric flour + 0.01% multienzyme. Each experimental unit consisted of 12 birds per pen, resulting in 60 birds per treatment group. At day 35, jejunum samples were collected from one bird per replicate (n=5 per treatment) for histological examination. Tissue sections were prepared using standard paraffin embedding and stained with Hematoxylin-Eosin (H&E). Villus height, surface area, and number were measured under 40× magnification using image analysis software. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by Duncan's Multiple Range Test at P<0.05 significance level.

Results: There were no statistically significant differences (P > 0.05) in villus height, surface area, or number among treatment groups. However, descriptively, treatment P4 (1.2% turmeric + enzyme) showed the highest average values for villus height (673.76 µm), surface area (1056.16 µm²), and number (9.12 per transverse cut), compared to the control group.

Conclusion: Although statistical significance was not observed, the combination of turmeric powder and multi-enzyme supplementation showed a positive numerical trend in improving the morphology of intestinal villi in broiler chickens. This suggests potential benefits in gut health and nutrient absorption efficiency.

Keywords: Turmeric flour, multienzyme, villus height, villus surface area, villus number, broiler chicken, gut morphology


How to Cite

Nevia, Fadhia Putri, Edhy Sudjarwo, and Muhammad Halim Natsir. 2025. “Effect of Turmeric (Curcuma Domestica) Powder and Multi-Enzyme Supplementation on Intestinal Villus Morphology in Broiler Chickens”. Asian Journal of Research in Animal and Veterinary Sciences 8 (3):386-94. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajravs/2025/v8i3366.

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