Research Article
Effect of Bangun-bangun Leaves, Coleus amboinicus, L as a Feed Additive on the Broiler Performance
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-1-2018.2292410, author={N Fati and R Siregar and S Sujatmiko}, title={Effect of Bangun-bangun Leaves, Coleus amboinicus, L as a Feed Additive on the Broiler Performance}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Multidisciplinary and Applications (WMA) 2018, 24-25 January 2018, Padang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={WMA-2}, year={2020}, month={2}, keywords={extract bangun-bangun leaves weight gain antibiotic simplicia}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-1-2018.2292410} }
- N Fati
R Siregar
S Sujatmiko
Year: 2020
Effect of Bangun-bangun Leaves, Coleus amboinicus, L as a Feed Additive on the Broiler Performance
WMA-2
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-1-2018.2292410
Abstract
The use of synthetic antibiotics in feeds that act as growth promoters or AGP (antibiotic growth hormone) has long been used freely, as a result of which is the residue of the antibiotic is still present in livestock products. So came the feed additives derived from medicinal plants. As for feed additives that have been used are salam leaves and binahong leaves. Besides, the bangun-bangun leaves have the potential as antibiotic-antioxidant replacement synthetic antibiotics and no researchers who use it in ration poultry. Supplementation extract bangun-bangun leaves had significant effect (P<0,01) on the decrease of the bacterium Escherichia coli, and a number of bacteria, and extract significantly (P>0,05) to weight on gain, ration consumption and ration conversion. Conclusion of extract supplementation 96% bangun-bangun leaves ethanol 4 g/kg is best in lowering the population of Escherichia coli bacteria, and supplementation of leaves bangun-bangun extract can be tolerated to weight gain, consumption and conversion of rations.