Rohit Abhonkar*
MVSc Scholar ARGO ICAR-NDR, I Karnal, India
*Corresponding Author: Rohit Abhonkar, MVSc Scholar ARGO ICAR-NDR, I Karnal, India.
Received: February 16, 2024; Published: July 08, 2024
Poultry birds are frequently affected by microbial pathogens which are highly resistant to conventional antimicrobials. Essential oils of the plant seem to be useful against microbes which have least or no adverse effects on poultry and humans too. The earlier studies show that essential oils of some common Indian plants like Neem, Clove, Cinnamon, Ashwagandha, Ginger, Garlic, Turmeric are effective against pathogenic microbes verified by both in vivo and in vitro, further study on the oils would be useful to treat the diseases of animals.
Citation: Rohit Abhonkar. “Essential Oils from Plants – A Potent Substitute for Antimicrobials". Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 6.8 (2024): 06-08.
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