DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION OF GANODERMA LUCIDUM POWDER ENHANCES SURVIVAL AND IMMUNOCOMPETENCE OF WEANING PIGS

Kuo-Hua Lee, Pi-Chu Nien, T. Chen, C. Yeh, Jih-Yih Chen, Wen-Hung Lin, Tzu-Tai Lee, Y. Jea, C. Chi
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The study was conducted to investigate the effects of Ganoderma lucidum (GL) on growth performance, survival rates, and immunocompetence of the weaning pigs. A total of 45, 28-day-old Landrace weaning pigs were randomly divided into three groups of 15 pigs each. A corn–soybean meal-based control diet was formulated and the experimental diets included 0.3% and 0.6% GL powder. The groups were treated for 38 days. Pigs which fed both concentration of GL powder had significantly higher ([Formula: see text]) survival rates than the control group. Besides, pigs which fed 0.3% and 0.6% GL powder had increased lymphocyte proliferation indexes ([Formula: see text]) and the titer of neutralizing antibody against hog cholera (HC) ([Formula: see text]) on day 66 compared with pigs which fed control diet. No differences were found between treatments regarding the average daily gain (ADG), gain:feed (G:F) ratio and diarrhea score. Supplementation of GL powder showed no effects on aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN), which suggested that GL treatment has no immediate harm on liver or kidney. Based on these results, GL could be suggested as a potential feed additive of weaning pig diets to increase survival rate and immunocompetence.
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饲粮中添加灵芝粉可提高断奶仔猪的成活率和免疫能力
本试验旨在研究灵芝(GL)对断奶仔猪生长性能、成活率和免疫能力的影响。选取45头28日龄长白断奶仔猪,随机分为3组,每组15头猪。配制以玉米-豆粕为基础的对照饲粮,试验饲粮中分别添加0.3%和0.6% GL粉。各组治疗38 d。饲喂两种浓度GL粉的猪的成活率均显著高于对照组(公式:见文)。此外,饲喂0.3%和0.6% GL粉的猪在第66天的淋巴细胞增殖指数([公式:见文])和猪瘟中和抗体([公式:见文])滴度([公式:见文])均高于对照组。各组平均日增重(ADG)、料重比(G:F)和腹泻评分无显著差异。饲粮中添加GL粉对大鼠的谷草转氨酶(AST)和血尿素氮(BUN)无显著影响,提示GL处理对肝脏和肾脏无直接损害。综上所述,GL可作为提高断奶仔猪成活率和免疫能力的潜在饲料添加剂。
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