蛋氨酸通过改善肠道微生物群、免疫力和肉质来减轻鹌鹑雏鸟黄曲霉中毒。

Q1 Environmental Science Toxicology Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.toxrep.2024.101875
Adel Ghorbani, Mahmoud Ghazaghi, Farzad Bagherzadeh-Kasmani, Mohammad Rokouei, Mehran Mehri
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本试验旨在研究饲粮中添加蛋氨酸(Met)对黄曲霉毒素B1 (AFB1)污染日粮生长期日本鹌鹑生产性能、免疫力和肉品质的影响。采用完全随机设计,配制3个蛋氨酸水平(5.0、6.0和7.0 g/kg)和3个AFB1水平(0.0、2.5和5.0 mg/kg)的9种试验饲粮,从孵化后8日龄饲喂至35日龄。结果表明,饲粮中蛋氨酸水平的提高显著提高了体重增加(BWG;P 1对这些性能参数的影响。饲粮补充蛋氨酸也对肝酶水平升高(AST, P 1)具有保护作用。此外,饲粮中蛋氨酸通过增加抗绵羊红细胞抗原(P 1)诱导的免疫损伤的抗体产生来增强体液免疫应答。肉质参数包括pH (P = 0.04)、滴漏损失(P 1)和丙二醛浓度(P 1)。最后,饲粮中补充蛋氨酸可有效抵消AFB1对日本鹌鹑回肠乳酸菌种群(P 1)暴露的有害影响,特别是在改善食品质量和整体健康方面。
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Methionine mitigates aflatoxicosis in quail chicks by improving gut microbiota, immunity, and meat quality
This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary methionine (Met) supplementation on performance, immunity, and meat quality in growing Japanese quail exposed to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-contaminated diets. Nine experimental diets were formulated, incorporating three levels of dietary Met (5.0, 6.0, and 7.0 g/kg) and three levels of AFB1 (0.0, 2.5, and 5.0 mg/kg) in a completely randomized design and fed from d 8 post-hatch to d 35 of age. The results revealed that increasing dietary Met levels significantly improved body weight gain (BWG; P < 0.001), feed conversion ratio (FCR; P < 0.001), and feed intake (FI; P < 0.001), while counteracting the negative effects of AFB1 on these performance parameters. Dietary Met supplementation also exerted a protective effect against elevated hepatic enzyme levels (AST, P < 0.001; ALT, P < 0.001; ALP, P = 0.001; and LDH, P < 0.001) and serum uric acid levels (P < 0.001) induced by AFB1. Furthermore, dietary Met enhanced humoral immunity responses by increasing antibody production against sheep red blood cell antigen (P < 0.001) and hemagglutination inhibition response (P < 0.001), mitigating the AFB1-induced immune impairment. Meat quality parameters, including pH (P = 0.04), drip loss (P < 0.001), and malondialdehyde concentration (P < 0.001), were significantly influenced by the interaction between dietary Met and AFB1. Lastly, dietary Met supplementation effectively counteracted AFB1's detrimental effects on ileal lactic acid bacteria populations (P < 0.001). In conclusion, dietary Met supplementation shows promise as a nutritional intervention to alleviate the harmful effects of AFB1 exposure in Japanese quail, particularly in improving food quality and overall health.
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