Synbiotic supplementation influence select antioxidants markers and immune response of Murrah buffalo calves

Manpreet Singh, Vinay Venkatesh Varada, Sachin Kumar
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Newborn calves undergoes tremendous physiological stress during the early life stage, leading to gut dysbiosis and reduced performance. Synbiotics administration has been shown to play a vital role in immunomodulation by replenishing gut microbiota, thereby conserving and protecting biological membranes against oxidative damage. This study examined the effects of synbiotic supplementation on selected antioxidant markers and immune response in Murrah buffalo calves. A total of twenty-four Murrah buffalo calves aged 5–7 d were enrolled randomly into three treatment groups based on body weight (BW) in a sixty-day feeding trial. Treatments were (1) control (CON); basal diet with no supplementation; (2) SYN1; control + synbiotic formulation 1 (200 mL fermented milk prepared from Lactobacillus acidophilus NCDC15 + 8g Cichorium intybus root powder); (3) SYN2; control + synbiotic formulation 2 (200 mL fermented milk prepared from Limosilactobacillus reuteri BFE7 + 8g Cichorium intybus root powder). Supplementation of SYN1 and SYN2 to calves significantly improved (P < 0.05) the cell-mediated immune response to phytohaemagglutinin-P (CMI; delayed type of hypersensitivity response to PHA-P). At the same time, the humoral immune response to chicken RBC (HIR; antibody titre to C-RBC) was enhanced (P < 0.05) in SYN-fed calves than in CON calves. Moreover, increased superoxide dismutase and catalase activities (P < 0.05) were observed in synbiotic-fed calves compared to CON calves. However, glutathione peroxidase activity was not influenced by SYN supplementation. Overall, the research showed that synbiotic formulations improved the immune system and antioxidant capacity of Murrah buffalo calves, making them less likely to get sick or stressed out during their early lives.

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饲粮中添加益生菌对默拉水牛抗氧化标志物的选择和免疫反应的影响
新生小牛在生命早期会承受巨大的生理压力,导致肠道生态失调和性能下降。Synbiotics给药已被证明通过补充肠道微生物群在免疫调节中发挥着至关重要的作用,从而保护和保护生物膜免受氧化损伤。本研究检测了添加合生元对Murrah水牛幼崽所选抗氧化标志物和免疫反应的影响。在为期60天的喂养试验中,根据体重(BW),将24头5-7天的Murrah水牛幼崽随机分为三个治疗组。治疗为(1)对照组(CON);不补充的基础饮食;(2) SYN1;对照+合生元制剂1(由嗜酸乳杆菌NCDC15+8g菊苣根粉制备的200mL发酵乳);(3) SYN2;对照+合生元制剂2(200 mL由路氏利莫西乳酸杆菌BFE7制备的发酵乳+8g菊苣根粉)。向小牛补充SYN1和SYN2显著改善(P<;0.05)细胞介导的对植物血凝素-P的免疫反应(CMI;对PHA-P的迟发型超敏反应)。同时,SYN喂养的小牛对鸡RBC的体液免疫应答(HIR;对C-RBC的抗体滴度)比CON喂养的牛犊增强(P<;0.05)。此外,与CON小牛相比,在合生元喂养的小牛中观察到超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶活性增加(P<;0.05)。然而,补充SYN不影响谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶活性。总的来说,研究表明,合生元配方改善了默拉水牛幼崽的免疫系统和抗氧化能力,使它们在早期不太可能生病或压力过大。
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