Effects of Probiotics and Prebiotics and their Combinations on Growth Performance and Intestinal Microbiota of Broilers Infected with Mixed Salmonellae

R. Tarabees, S. A., A. S, D. A, EL A, Gaber M
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In the present study, a total of 273 commercial Cobb chicks were subjectively divided into seven groups to evaluate the effects of a probiotic mixture, prebiotic (Isomaltooligosaccharide), and their combination additions on growth performance, intestinal microbiome, caecal colonisation of Salmonella of broilers challenged with S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium. The groups included G01: basal diet (negative control), G02; basal diet and challenged with Salmonella on 3rd day of life (positive control), G03: received probiotic mixture in drinking water and then challenged with Salmonella, G04: received prebiotic in feed and then orally challenged with Salmonella, G05: received probiotic mix and prebiotic (synbiotic) and then challenged with Salmonella, G06: received probiotic mix in drinking water, and G07: received prebiotic in the feed. The obtained data exhibited that probiotic mixture, prebiotic, and synbiotic supplements noteworthy, upgraded growth performance, reduced total Salmonella counts, and augmented the total numbers of Lactobacillus and Enterococcus in the caeca of challenged birds compared with those of challenge untreated group. Compared to the probiotic mix and prebiotic single supplements, the synbiotic effects were notable. Also, probiotic mixture and prebiotic supplements significantly enhanced growth performance and adjusted the caecum microbial composition of uninfected birds compared with those of the uninfected untreated group. In conclusion, probiotic mixture, prebiotic, and in particular, synbiotic supplements could enhance growth performance and increase Lactobacillus and Enterococcus population counts in caeca of broilers experimentally challenged with S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium.
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益生菌和益生元及其组合对混合沙门氏菌感染肉鸡生长性能和肠道菌群的影响
本研究将273只商品科布鸡主观分为7组,研究益生菌混合物、益生元(低聚异麦芽糖)及其组合添加量对肠炎沙门氏菌和鼠伤寒沙门氏菌攻毒肉鸡生长性能、肠道菌群和盲肠沙门氏菌定殖的影响。G01组:基础饲粮组(阴性对照),G02组;G03:饮用混合益生菌后再攻毒沙门氏菌,G04:在饲料中添加益生元后再口服沙门氏菌,G05:益生菌混合益生元(合成)后再攻毒沙门氏菌,G06:饮用混合益生菌,G07:在饲料中添加益生元。获得的数据显示,与未攻毒组相比,益生菌混合物、益生元和合成菌补充剂显著提高了攻毒鸟的生长性能,减少了沙门氏菌总数,增加了盲肠中乳酸杆菌和肠球菌的总数。与益生菌混合制剂和单一益生元制剂相比,复合效果显著。此外,与未感染的未处理组相比,益生菌混合物和益生元补充剂显著提高了未感染鸟类的生长性能,并调整了盲肠微生物组成。综上所述,混合益生菌、益生元,特别是合成益生菌可提高肠炎沙门氏菌和鼠伤寒沙门氏菌攻毒肉鸡的生长性能,增加盲肠内乳酸杆菌和肠球菌的数量。
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