# The effect of ginger (Zingiber officinale L.) liquid extract on growth, immune response, antioxidant defence mechanism, and general health of Holstein calves

**Authors:** Serkan Özkaya, Fahruddin Pigamov, Sabri Erbaş, Murat Mutlucan, Ulaş Evren Arın, Elif Rabia Şanlı

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s11250-024-03972-6 · Tropical Animal Health and Production · 2024-04-11

## TL;DR

This study shows that adding ginger extract to calf milk can improve their growth, immune response, and antioxidant defenses.

## Contribution

The novel finding is that 1% ginger extract in calf diets supports health through immune and antioxidant mechanisms.

## Key findings

- Calves fed 1% ginger extract had better body weight and earlier weaning.
- Ginger extract showed a significant inhibitory effect on E. coli growth.
- Ginger extract supported antioxidative defense and immune response in calves.

## Abstract

This study was carried out to examine the effects of ginger liquid extract (GLE) on the growth, immune response, antioxidative defence mechanism, and general health of Holstein calves. Sixteen calves (4-d old) were included in the experiment and randomly assigned to groups, and they were fed whole milk containing GLE at a rate of 0, 0.50, 0.72, and 1% of the milk amount consumed. Calves consuming 1% GLE were weaned at an earlier age and gained better body weight (BW) compared to the other groups. The group fed with 0.50% GLE consumed less daily starter than the other groups. The administration of GLE resulted in a non-significant decrease in fecal score (FS), the number of days with diarrhea (DDN), and illness (IDN) among the calves. Notably, the 1% GLE exhibited a significant inhibitory effect on the growth of E. coli, while its effect on the growth of other pathogenic bacteria was not statistically significant. Despite the non-significant reduction in malondialdehyde (MDA), total oxidative status (TOS), and oxidative stress index (OSI) values, the 1% GLE demonstrated support for antioxidative defence mechanism and immune response. The results indicated that 1% GLE can be effective in promoting the health of calves by enhancing their immune response and antioxidant capacity. This suggests that incorporating 1% GLE into their overall well-being, potentially leading to improved health outcomes and performance in calf rearing operations.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** malondialdehyde (PubChem CID 10964)
- **Diseases:** diarrhea (MONDO:0001673)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** diarrhea (MESH:D003967)
- **Chemicals:** GLE (-), MDA (MESH:D008315)
- **Species:** Escherichia coli (E. coli, species) [taxon 562], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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