Dose-dependent effects of dietary quercetin on cecal microbiota, hematological responses, and production efficiency in Arbor Acres broiler chickens
Shamil Rakhmatullin, Marina Kurilkina, Dianna Kosyan, Dmitry Deryabin, Galimzhan Duskaev

TL;DR
This study shows that adding quercetin to chicken feed improves growth and immune health, but only at low doses.
Contribution
The study identifies 5 mg/kg as the optimal quercetin dose for broiler chickens, balancing performance and microbiome health.
Findings
Quercetin at 5 mg/kg improved body weight, feed efficiency, and immune markers in broiler chickens.
Higher quercetin doses (10–15 mg/kg) increased harmful bacteria like Campylobacterota.
Low-dose quercetin boosted beneficial microbes like Faecalibacterium without disrupting gut balance.
Abstract
The gastrointestinal microbiome plays a key role in nutrient absorption, immune regulation, and growth performance in broiler chickens. As restrictions on antibiotic growth promoters increase, phytogenic compounds like quercetin (QC) have gained attention as potential alternatives. Although QC is recognized for its antioxidant and immunomodulatory effects, its dose-dependent influence on gut microbiota composition and systemic immune parameters remains not fully understood. This study aimed to assess the effects of graded dietary QC supplementation on cecal microbiome structure, hematological profiles, and production performance in Arbor Acres (AA) broiler chickens to identify an optimal and safe inclusion level. A total of 180 seven-day-old AA broiler chickens were randomly divided into four groups (n = 45 per group; three replicates). Birds received either a basal diet (BD, control)…
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TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Gut microbiota and health · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
