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From: Cannabis-derived cannabidiol and nanoselenium improve gut barrier function and affect bacterial enzyme activity in chickens subjected to C. perfringens challenge

Figure 5

Bacterial enzyme activity [μmol/(h g protein)] and release rate (%) in the caecal digesta of 35-day-old chickens. The chickens were fed a control diet (CON), CON supplemented with 15 g of hemp extract (CBD)/kg of diet, a diet supplemented with 0.5 mg of nanosized selenium particles (Nano-Se)/kg of diet, or a diet supplemented with both additives (CBD + Nano-Se). At days 15, 16, 17 and 18 of age, the chickens in each experimental group and the positive control (CON-positive) group were orally infected with 1 mL of 108 CFU/mL C. perfringens inoculate. A coccidial cocktail (1 mL) was administered before C. perfringens challenge to all chickens. a,b,cThe different letters indicate significant differences (P < 0.01). The error bars indicate the mean standard error values for the 8 chickens in each dietary treatment group.

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