The effect of synbiotics and probiotics on the growth performance, gastrointestinal function and health status of turkeys.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Archives of Animal Nutrition Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-29 DOI:10.1080/1745039X.2021.1958646
Krzysztof Lipiński, Magdalena Mazur-Kuśnirek, Zofia Antoszkiewicz, Zbigniew Makowski, Katarzyna Śliżewska, Andrzej Siwicki, Iwona Otrocka-Domagała, Michał Gesek
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth performance, gastrointestinal function and health status of turkeys fed diets supplemented with synbiotic preparations, as compared with commercial probiotic feed additives. The experiment lasted for 15 weeks. The research material comprised 600 female BIG 6 turkeys (6 treatments, 5 replicates, 20 birds per replicate). The turkeys from the control group (I) received a diet without additives. Groups II and III received a basal diet with the addition of probiotic BioPlus 2B or Cylactin at 0.4 g/kg diet, respectively. In groups IV, V and VI turkeys were fed diets with synbiotic preparations S1 (L. reuteri, L. plantarum, L. pentosus, S. cerevisiae + inulin), S2 (L. reuteri, L. plantarum, L. pentosus, S. cerevisiae, L. rhamnosus + inulin) and S3 (L. reuteri, L. plantarum, L. pentosus, S. cerevisiae, L. rhamnosus, L. paracasei + inulin) at 0.5 g/kg diet, respectively. The following parameters were monitored: growth performance, carcass quality, the chemical composition of meat, the structure (length, weight, villus height, crypt depth) and functional parameters (pH, viscosity) of selected segments of the gastrointestinal tract, and the health status of birds (lysozyme, gamma-globulins, ceruloplasmin and total protein). Dietary supplementation with probiotics and synbiotics contributed to an increase in the final body weights of turkeys, a decrease in the feed conversion ratio and an increase in values of the European Production Efficiency Factor (p ≤ 0.05). Synbiotics improved the immune status of birds by increasing serum gamma-globulin levels and decreasing ceruloplasmin activity at 8th week of age (p ≤ 0.05). Synbiotics and probiotics also contributed to a decrease in crop and caecal pH (p ≤ 0.05). The analysed additives had no effect on carcass dressing percentage, carcass quality characteristics or the chemical composition of breast muscles. The tested synbiotics as well as commercial probiotics can be valuable feed additives, improving the growth performance and immune status of turkeys.

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合成菌和益生菌对火鸡生长性能、胃肠功能和健康状况的影响。
本试验旨在评价饲粮中添加合成制剂与市售益生菌饲料添加剂对火鸡生长性能、胃肠功能和健康状况的影响。试验期15周。研究材料选用600只BIG 6雌性火鸡(6个处理,5个重复,每个重复20只)。对照组(1)的火鸡喂食不含添加剂的饲料。II组和III组分别在基础饲粮中添加益生菌BioPlus 2B或环乳酸蛋白(0.4 g/kg)。IV、V和VI组分别饲喂含合成制剂S1(罗伊氏乳杆菌、植物乳杆菌、戊糖乳杆菌、酿酒乳杆菌+菊粉)、S2(罗伊氏乳杆菌、植物乳杆菌、戊糖乳杆菌、酿酒乳杆菌、鼠李糖+菊粉)和S3(罗伊氏乳杆菌、植物乳杆菌、戊糖乳杆菌、酿酒乳杆菌、鼠李糖、副干酪乳杆菌+菊粉),剂量为0.5 g/kg。监测以下参数:生长性能、胴体品质、肉的化学成分、胃肠道部分结构(长度、重量、绒毛高度、隐窝深度)和功能参数(pH、粘度),以及健康状况(溶菌酶、γ -球蛋白、铜蓝蛋白和总蛋白)。饲粮中添加益生菌和合成菌提高了火鸡的末重,降低了饲料系数,提高了欧洲生产效率系数(p≤0.05)。合成制剂可提高8周龄雏鸟血清γ -球蛋白水平,降低铜蓝蛋白活性,改善雏鸟免疫状态(p≤0.05)。合成菌和益生菌对作物pH和盲肠pH也有降低作用(p≤0.05)。所分析的添加剂对胴体屠宰率、胴体品质特性和胸肌的化学成分均无影响。所测试的益生菌和商业益生菌可以作为有价值的饲料添加剂,改善火鸡的生长性能和免疫状态。
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Archives of Animal Nutrition
Archives of Animal Nutrition 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Archives of Animal Nutrition is an international journal covering the biochemical and physiological basis of animal nutrition. Emphasis is laid on original papers on protein and amino acid metabolism, energy transformation, mineral metabolism, vitamin metabolism, nutritional effects on intestinal and body functions in combination with performance criteria, respectively. It furthermore deals with recent developments in practical animal feeding, feedstuff theory, mode of action of feed additives, feedstuff preservation and feedstuff processing. The spectrum covers all relevant animal species including food producing and companion animals, but not aquatic species. Seldom can priority be given to papers covering more descriptive studies, even if they may be interesting and technically sound or of impact for animal production, or for topics of relevance for only particular regional conditions.
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