Effect of Trichoderma reesei Degraded Date Pits Supplementation on Growth Performance, Immunoglobulin Levels and Intestinal Barrier Functions of Broiler Chickens.

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Recent patents on food, nutrition & agriculture Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2174/2212798410666190716163009
Salem R. Alyileili, K. El-Tarabily, Wissam H Ibrahim, M. Sulaiman, A. Hussein
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BACKGROUND Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is a dominant fruit crop in most of the Arabian countries. Date pits, as a major byproduct which remained after consumption of date flesh proved to be valuable source of energy. OBJECTIVES The impact of degraded date pits (DDP) on growth performance, intestinal bacterial population and expression profiles of intestinal genes in broilers were determined. METHODS Solid state degradation system (SSD) was used for the preparation of DDP using Trichoderma reesei. One-day-old Brazilian broiler chicks "Cobb 500" were randomly divided into six treatments with six replicates, which consisted of a normal diet containing only corn-soy (control), diet containing corn-soy + (20%, 50g/100Kg oxytetracycline), diet containing corn soy + 10% (DDP), diet containing corn-soy + 0.2% mannan oligosaccharides (MOS), diet containing corn-soy + 0.1% mannose and diet containing corn-soy + 0.2% mannose. RESULTS There was no significant differences in body weight, feed intake and feed conversion ratio (FCR) in broilers among the treatments. Bacterial count was significantly decreased in 10% DDP diet fed broilers, 0.2% MOS and antibiotic diet fed broilers. Immunoglobulin levels in serum and intestinal contents and expression pattern of genes in jejunum were upregulated in 10% DDP and 0.2% MOS diet fed broilers. CONCLUSION DDP can be used as an energy source for replacing part of corn, mannan oligosaccharide and also recommended as a potential alternative to antimicrobials in broilers diet.
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添加降解里氏木霉枣核对肉仔鸡生长性能、免疫球蛋白水平和肠道屏障功能的影响
背景枣棕榈(Phoenix dactylifera L.)是大多数阿拉伯国家的主要水果作物。枣核作为枣果肉食用后的主要副产品,是一种宝贵的能源。目的研究降解枣核(DDP)对肉鸡生长性能、肠道菌群及肠道基因表达谱的影响。方法以里氏木霉为原料,采用固态降解法制备DDP。试验选用1日龄巴西肉鸡“Cobb 500”,随机分为6个处理,每6个重复,分别为:正常饲粮中只添加玉米-大豆(对照)、玉米-大豆+ (20%,50g/100Kg土霉素)、玉米-大豆+ 10% (DDP)、玉米-大豆+ 0.2%甘露聚糖(MOS)、玉米-大豆+ 0.1%甘露糖和玉米-大豆+ 0.2%甘露糖。结果各处理肉鸡体重、采食量和饲料系数均无显著差异。10% DDP饲粮、0.2% MOS饲粮和抗生素饲粮显著降低了肉鸡细菌数量。10% DDP和0.2% MOS饲粮上调了肉鸡血清、肠道免疫球蛋白水平和空肠基因表达模式。结论ddp可作为肉仔鸡饲粮中部分玉米、甘露寡糖的能量来源,也可作为抗微生物药物的潜在替代品。
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