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    South African Journal of Animal Science

    On-line version ISSN 2221-4062Print version ISSN 0375-1589

    Abstract

    JIANG, Ping et al. Effects of Broussonetia papyrifera leaf extract on the immunity and gut microflora of cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppressed mice. S. Afr. j. anim. sci. [online]. 2024, vol.54, n.5, pp.548-554. ISSN 2221-4062.  https://doi.org/10.4314/sajas.v54i5.02.

    This experiment was conducted to determine the effects of Broussonetia papyrifera leaf water extract on the immunity and gut microflora of cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppressed mice. Forty female ICR mice were randomly divided into five groups (n = 8) as follows: the blank control (BC) group, the cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppression model (CTX) group, and the low (BPL), medium (BPM), and high (BPH) dose B. papyrifera extract treatment groups. B. papyrifera leaf water extract was administered intragastrically to the BPL, BPM, and BPH groups at 2, 4, and 8 g/kg body weight, respectively, once a day for 14 days. From day 12, all except the BC group mice were injected with 50 mg/kg cyclophosphamide once a day for three days. Results showed that administering B. papyrifera leaf extract significantly enhanced the levels of white blood cells, lymphocytes, monocytes, neutrophils, IgG, and IgM, compared with the CTX group. The B. papyrifera leaf extract also restored the gut microbiota composition by decreasing the relative abundances of Lactobacillus, Lachnospiraceae NK4A136 group, Roseburia, Lachnospiraceae uncultured, Lachnoclostridium, and Anaerotruncus, and increasing the relative abundances of Bacteroidales S24-7 group norank, Desulfovibrio, Akkermansia, Enterorhabdus, Blautia, and Romboutsia in the cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppressed mice. These findings suggest that B. papyrifera leaf extract can be used as an immunomodulator of the gut microbiota, with the potential to promote animal health.

    Keywords : Broussonetia papyrifera; cyclophosphamide; gut microbiota; immunological function.

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