Blajman J E, Olivero C A, Fusari M L, Zimmermann J A, Rossler E, Berisvil A P, Romero Scharpen A, Astesana D M, Soto L P, Signorini M L, Zbrun M V, Frizzo L S
Laboratory of Food Analysis, Institute of Veterinary Science of the Litoral (ICiVet-Litoral), National University of the Litoral, National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (UNL/CONICET), Kreder 2805 (S3080HOF), Esperanza, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Laboratory of Food Analysis, Institute of Veterinary Science of the Litoral (ICiVet-Litoral), National University of the Litoral, National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (UNL/CONICET), Kreder 2805 (S3080HOF), Esperanza, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Res Vet Sci. 2017 Oct;114:388-394. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2017.07.011. Epub 2017 Jul 19.
This study was undertaken with the aim of investigating the effects of dietary supplementation of probiotic strain Lactobacillus salivarius DSPV 001P on growth performance, microbial translocation, and gastrointestinal microbiota of broilers reared under low ambient temperature. Two hundred and forty, one-day-old male Cobb broilers were randomly distributed into two treatment groups, a probiotic group and a control group, with four replicates per treatment and 30 broilers per replicate. The temperature of the broiler house was maintained at 18-22°C during the first three weeks, after which the temperature was at range of 8°C to 12°C. The results showed that probiotic treatment significantly improved body weight of broilers when compared with the control group. After 42days, the weight means were 2905±365.4g and 2724±427.0g, respectively. Although there were no significant differences, dietary inclusion of L. salivarius tended to increase feed intake and to reduce feed conversion ratio during the six-week experimental period. Similarly, supplementation tended to reduce the rate of mortality, with 12 deaths occurring in the probiotic group, and 20 in the control group. However, no differences were observed in intestinal bacterial concentrations of Enterobacteriaceae, E.coli, and lactic acid bacteria in both crop and caecum among treatments. Through our study, it appears that L. salivarius DSPV 001P was non-pathogenic, safe and beneficial to broilers, which implies that it could be a promising feed additive, thus enhancing the growth performance of broilers and improving their health.
本研究旨在调查日粮添加益生菌唾液乳杆菌DSPV 001P对低温环境下饲养的肉鸡生长性能、微生物易位和胃肠道微生物群的影响。240只1日龄雄性科宝肉鸡被随机分为两个处理组,即益生菌组和对照组,每个处理4个重复,每个重复30只肉鸡。前三周肉鸡舍温度保持在18-22°C,之后温度在8°C至12°C范围内。结果表明,与对照组相比,益生菌处理显著提高了肉鸡的体重。42天后,体重平均值分别为2905±365.4g和2724±427.0g。虽然没有显著差异,但在六周的试验期内,日粮添加唾液乳杆菌倾向于增加采食量并降低饲料转化率。同样,添加益生菌也倾向于降低死亡率,益生菌组有12只死亡,对照组有20只死亡。然而,各处理间嗉囊和盲肠中肠杆菌科、大肠杆菌和乳酸菌的肠道细菌浓度没有差异。通过我们的研究,唾液乳杆菌DSPV 001P似乎对肉鸡无致病性、安全且有益,这意味着它可能是一种有前途的饲料添加剂,从而提高肉鸡的生长性能并改善其健康状况。