Study of Histological and Embryonic Changes in Chicken Embryos Treated With Hot Water Ginger Extract Al-Baghdady Hawra'a Fadhiel1,*, Mohammed, Jabbar Abadi1 1Faculty of Education for Girls, University of Kufa, Iraq *Corresponding author: Hawra'a Fadhiel Al-Baghdady. Faculty of Education for Girls, University of Kufa, Iraq E-mail: Hawraaf1989@gmail.com
Online published on 17 July, 2019. Abstract In this study, two groups of chicken embryos treated with hot water ginger extract were injected into the airway area using a needle of 1 ml syringe, 13mm length and 30g on the seventh and thirteenth days of incubation respectively, The first group consisted of 30 fertilized eggs treated with hot water ginger extract (50 mg/egg) and 0.1 (0.2) ml. The second group consisted of 30 fertilized eggs treated with hot water ginger extract (100 mg/egg) and 0.1 (0.2) ML was studied histologically as the histological study included the study of the histological structure of the intestine. The results of the anatomical and histological study showed the appearance of deformed embryos where the eye was not completed. The man, the wing, added to the emergence of lower embryos and weight of control embryos for the embryos injected with the ginger extract of warm water as well as slow growth of the small intestine tissue and the damage of the flies and their lack of growth in some areas Fabric. We conclude from this study that the hot water extract of the ginger has a negative impact on the tissue of the small intestine in the chicken embryos, especially the villi. Top Keywords Ginger extract, chicken embryos, small intestine. Top |