Nanoparticle delivery enhances the immunomodulatory efficacy of dietary methionine in broiler chickens
Mehran Mehri, Mahmoud Ghazaghi, Morteza Asghari-Moghadam, Mohsen Amraie, Amir Karamzadeh-Dehaghani, Mohammad Rokouei

TL;DR
Nanoparticles improve how well methionine boosts the immune system in chickens, making it more effective at lower doses.
Contribution
A novel nanoparticle-conjugated methionine was developed and shown to have significantly higher bioavailability and immunomodulatory efficacy than conventional methionine.
Findings
Nano-Met had a relative bioavailability of 279% compared to DL-Met.
A lower concentration of nano-Met was needed to achieve maximal antibody response.
Nanoparticle delivery enhances the biological efficiency of methionine.
Abstract
Methionine, an essential sulfur-containing amino acid, is fundamental for humoral immunity through its roles in immunoglobulin synthesis and as a precursor to the intracellular antioxidant glutathione. Enhancing the bioavailability of such key nutrients is a significant goal in nutritional immunology. This study investigated whether nanotechnology could enhance the immunomodulatory effects of methionine by comparing the efficacy and relative bioavailability (RBV) of conventional DL-methionine (DL-Met) with a novel nanoparticle-conjugated methionine (nano-Met) in an avian model. The humoral immune response was quantified by measuring primary and secondary antibody titers following challenge with a T-cell-dependent antigen (sheep red blood cells). Exponential regression modeling revealed that the relative bioavailability of nano-Met was 279% (95% CI: 80–479%) compared to DL-Met.…
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TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Trace Elements in Health · Sulfur Compounds in Biology
