# Thymol, Alpha‐Tocopherol and Ascorbyl Palmitate as a Natural Feed Supplements to Modulate Immune Variables and Heterophil to Lymphocyte Ratio in Broiler Chickens

**Authors:** Emiliano Ariel Videla, Jorge Martin Caliva, Romina Paula Andrea Picco, Raúl Héctor Marín, Agustin Luna, Franco Nicolas Nazar

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/vms3.70398 · Veterinary Medicine and Science · 2025-05-19

## TL;DR

This study shows that natural supplements like thymol and tocopherol-ascorbyl palmitate may reduce stress and improve immune balance in broiler chickens.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates that THY and TOC-AP can mitigate stress-induced immune imbalances in broilers.

## Key findings

- THY and TOC-AP supplementation reduced antibody responses in broilers.
- Both supplements significantly lowered the heterophil-to-lymphocyte (H/L) ratio.
- These changes suggest reduced energy-demanding immune activation and improved stress resilience.

## Abstract

Poultry housing includes unavoidable stressors that impair birds’ welfare and health. Global policies are banning antimicrobial growth promoters mainly due to antimicrobial resistance. Antioxidants modulate immunity by reducing oxidative stress, which impairs immune function. Thymol (THY), tocopherol (TOC) and ascorbyl palmitate (AP) have been studied for their antioxidant, antimicrobial and anxiety/fear‐reducing properties. However, their effects on immune function and stress responses in broilers require further investigation.

This study assesses whether dietary THY or a TOC and AP mix modulates immune and chronic stress‐related responses in broilers.

Cobb‐500 chicks (n = 960) were assigned to one of 6 dietary treatments: (1) Basal (control), (2) Promotor (Basal + flavomycin), (3) BHT (Basal + butylated hydroxytoluene), (4) Promotor‐BHT (Basal + flavomycin + BHT), (5) THY (Basal + thymol) and (6) TOC‐AP (Basal + tocopherol + AP). Immune and stress parameters were evaluated, including inflammatory response to phytohemagglutinin‐P (PHA‐P), antibody production against sheep red blood cells (SRBC) and heterophil‐to‐lymphocyte (H/L) ratio.

Supplementation did not affect the PHA‐P inflammatory response (p = 0.72) but influenced SRBC antibody production and H/L ratio (p < 0.003). Broilers supplemented with THY or TOC‐AP exhibited significantly lower antibody responses, potentially avoiding an energy‐demanding acquired immune activation. Additionally, both groups showed significantly lower H/L ratios, suggesting that these supplements may help mitigate physiological stress induced by routine husbandry practices.

These findings provide evidence that THY and TOC‐AP may serve as natural alternative to synthetic additives for improving welfare and mitigating stress‐induced immune imbalance under commercial rearing conditions.

Poultry housing stress impairs welfare and health, whereas antimicrobial growth promoters are being banned due to resistance concerns. This study evaluates thymol (THY) and a tocopherol–ascorbyl palmitate mix (TOC‐AP) supplementation in broilers, showing reduced antibody responses and heterophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratios, suggesting potential benefits for mitigating stress‐induced immune imbalances and improving welfare.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** thymol (PubChem CID 6989), tocopherol (PubChem CID 14986), ascorbyl palmitate (PubChem CID 54680660), flavomycin (PubChem CID 11953887)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** anxiety (MESH:D001007), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), fear (MESH:C000719212)
- **Chemicals:** TOC (MESH:D024505), TOC-AP (-), P (MESH:D010758), Alpha-Tocopherol (MESH:D024502), AP (MESH:C031226), THY (MESH:D013943), H (MESH:D006859)
- **Species:** Ovis aries (domestic sheep, species) [taxon 9940]

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