Dietary supplementation of solubles from shredded, steam-exploded pine particles modulates cecal microbiome composition in broiler chickens.

IF 0.3 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-30 DOI:10.5187/jast.2023.e15
Chris Major Ncho, Akshat Goel, Vaishali Gupta, Chae-Mi Jeong, Ji-Young Jung, Si-Young Ha, Jae-Kyung Yang, Yang-Ho Choi
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This study evaluated the effects of supplementing solubles from shredded, steam-exploded pine particles (SSPP) on growth performances, plasma biochemicals, and microbial composition in broilers. The birds were reared for 28 days and fed basal diets with or without the inclusion of SSPP from 8 days old. There were a total of three dietary treatments supplemented with 0% (0% SSPP), 0.1% (0.1% SSPP) and 0.4% (0.4% SSPP) SSPP in basal diets. Supplementation of SSPP did not significantly affect growth or plasma biochemicals, but there was a clear indication of diet-induced microbial shifts. Beta-diversity analysis revealed SSPP supplementation-related clustering (ANOSIM: r = 0.31, p < 0.01), with an overall lower (PERMDISP: p < 0.05) individual dispersion in comparison to the control group. In addition, the proportions of the Bacteroides were increased, and the relative abundances of the families Vallitaleaceae, Defluviitaleaceae, Clostridiaceae, and the genera Butyricicoccus and Anaerofilum (p < 0.05) were significantly higher in the 0.4% SSPP group than in the control group. Furthermore, the linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) also showed that beneficial bacteria such as Ruminococcus albus and Butyricicoccus pullicaecorum were identified as microbial biomarkers of dietary SSPP inclusion (p < 0.05; | LDA effect size | > 2.0). Finally, network analysis showed that strong positive correlations were established among microbial species belonging to the class Clostridia, whereas Erysipelotrichia and Bacteroidia were mostly negatively correlated with Clostridia. Taken together, the results suggested that SSPP supplementation modulates the cecal microbial composition of broilers toward a "healthier" profile.

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在肉鸡饲粮中添加蒸汽炸松碎颗粒的可溶物可调节肉鸡盲肠微生物组成。
本试验研究了添加蒸汽爆炸松颗粒(SSPP)可溶性物对肉鸡生长性能、血浆生化和微生物组成的影响。饲养28 d,从8日龄开始分别饲喂添加或不添加SSPP的基础饲粮。在基础饲粮中添加0% (0% SSPP)、0.1% (0.1% SSPP)和0.4% (0.4% SSPP) SSPP的3种饲粮处理。补充SSPP没有显著影响生长或血浆生化,但有明确的迹象表明饮食诱导的微生物转移。β -多样性分析显示,与对照组相比,SSPP添加相关的聚类(ANOSIM: r = 0.31, p < 0.01),总体个体分散度(PERMDISP: p < 0.05)较低。此外,拟杆菌科(Bacteroides)的比例也有所增加,且Vallitaleaceae、Defluviitaleaceae、Clostridiaceae以及Butyricicoccus和Anaerofilum的相对丰度在0.4% SSPP组显著高于对照组(p < 0.05)。此外,线性判别分析效应大小(LEfSe)也表明,有益菌如白色瘤胃球菌(Ruminococcus albus)和pullicaecorum丁酸球菌(butyricoccus pullicaecorum)被确定为饲料SSPP夹杂物的微生物生物标志物(p < 0.05;| LDA效应大小| > 2.0)。网络分析结果表明,梭状芽胞杆菌(Clostridia)和丹毒毛菌(Erysipelotrichia)、细菌性芽胞杆菌(Bacteroidia)与梭状芽胞杆菌(Clostridia)呈显著负相关。综上所述,结果表明,添加SSPP可调节肉鸡盲肠微生物组成,使其更“健康”。
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JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY
JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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