Galgano Salvatore, Conway Leah, Dalby Nikki, Fellows Adrian, Houdijk Jos G M
Monogastric Science Research Centre, Scotland's Rural College, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JG, Scotland, UK.
Aga2tech Ltd, Halifax, UK.
J Anim Sci Biotechnol. 2023 Jun 9;14(1):83. doi: 10.1186/s40104-023-00881-w.
Antimicrobial alternatives are urgently needed, including for poultry production systems. In this study, we tested the potential broad-range antimicrobial alternative peracetic acid, delivered in feed via the hydrolysis of encapsulated precursors through a 28-day study using 375 Ross 308 broiler chickens. We tested two peracetic acid concentrations, 30 and 80 mg/kg on birds housed on re-used litter, and we evaluated the impact of both levels on gut microbial communities, bacterial concentration, antimicrobial resistance genes relative abundance and growth performance when compared to control birds housed on either clean or re-used litter.
Body weight gain and feed conversion ratio improved in peracetic acid fed birds. At d 28, birds given 30 mg/kg of peracetic acid had a decreased Firmicutes and an increased Proteobacteria abundance in the jejunum, accompanied by an increase in Bacillus, Flavonifractor and Rombustia in the caeca, and a decreased abundance of tetracycline resistance genes. Chicken given 80 mg/kg of peracetic acid had greater caecal abundance of macrolides lincosamides and streptogramins resistance genes. Growth performance on clean litter was reduced compared to re-used litter, which concurred with increased caecal abundance of Blautia, decreased caecal abundance of Escherichia/Shigella, Anaerostipes and Jeotgalicoccus, and greater gene abundance of vancomycin, tetracycline, and macrolides resistance genes.
Peracetic acid could be used as a safe broad-spectrum antimicrobial alternative in broilers. Encapsulated precursors were able to reduce the bacterial concentration in the jejunum whilst promoting the proliferation of probiotic genera in the caeca, especially at the low peracetic acid concentrations tested, and improve growth performance. Moreover, our findings offer further insights on potential benefits of rearing birds on re-used litter, suggesting that the latter could be associated with better performance and reduced antimicrobial resistance risk compared to clean litter rearing.
迫切需要抗菌替代品,包括用于家禽生产系统的替代品。在本研究中,我们通过使用375只罗斯308肉鸡进行了为期28天的研究,测试了通过包封前体水解在饲料中提供的潜在广谱抗菌替代品过氧乙酸。我们在使用过的垫料上饲养的鸡中测试了两种过氧乙酸浓度,即30和80mg/kg,并与饲养在干净或使用过的垫料上的对照鸡相比,评估了这两种浓度对肠道微生物群落、细菌浓度、抗菌抗性基因相对丰度和生长性能的影响。
饲喂过氧乙酸的鸡体重增加和饲料转化率提高。在第28天,给予30mg/kg过氧乙酸的鸡空肠中厚壁菌门减少,变形菌门丰度增加,同时盲肠中芽孢杆菌属、黄酮分解菌属和罗姆布氏菌属增加,四环素抗性基因丰度降低。给予80mg/kg过氧乙酸的鸡盲肠中大环内酯类-林可酰胺类-链阳菌素类抗性基因丰度更高。与使用过的垫料相比,在干净垫料上的生长性能降低,这与盲肠中布劳特氏菌属丰度增加、大肠杆菌/志贺氏菌属、厌氧柄杆菌属和嗜盐放线菌属盲肠丰度降低以及万古霉素、四环素和大环内酯类抗性基因丰度更高一致。
过氧乙酸可作为肉鸡安全的广谱抗菌替代品。包封前体能够降低空肠中的细菌浓度,同时促进盲肠中益生菌属的增殖,特别是在所测试的低过氧乙酸浓度下,并改善生长性能。此外,我们的研究结果为在使用过的垫料上饲养家禽的潜在益处提供了进一步的见解,表明与在干净垫料上饲养相比,后者可能与更好的性能和降低的抗菌抗性风险相关。