Gómez-Velázquez Haiku D J, Peña-Medellín Pamela, Guzmán-Hernández Carlos O, González-Dávalos Laura, Varela-Echavarría Alfredo, Shimada Armando, Mora Ofelia
Laboratorio de Rumiología y Metabolismo Nutricional (RuMeN), Facultad de Estudios Superiores-Cuautitlán (FESC), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), 76231, Querétaro, Qro, Mexico.
Posgrado en Ciencias de La Producción y La Salud Animal, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico.
Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins. 2024 Oct 25. doi: 10.1007/s12602-024-10387-0.
Direct-fed microorganisms (DFM) are recognized as an alternative to antibiotic-based growth promoters in poultry production due to their health benefits. DFM, however, should undergo rigorous safety testing to ensure they meet the criteria to be "Generally Recognized as Safe." This study assessed eight bacterial consortia (BC) isolated from the ileal and cecal intestinal regions of wild-type chickens, subjecting them to probiotic tests. Subsequently, they were spray- and freeze-dried to evaluate their storage stability for 30 days. BC5-I and BC7-I, isolated from the ileum, emerged as promising DFM, displaying a high content of Lactobacillales using a selective medium and higher susceptibility to Gram-positive and Gram-negative antibiotics. These BC showed a high tolerance to temperature (> 90%), pH > 4 (88-98%), and antagonist effects against Escherichia coli and Salmonella. BC5-I exhibited superior survival in the simulated gastric conditions and satisfactory intestine mucus adhesion. Freeze-drying was the best method to obtain BC5-I and BC7-I powders, with a survival efficiency of 80.3% and 73.2%, respectively, compared to the beginning of storage. BC5-I presented the lowest cell death rate and prolonged half-life through survival storage kinetics. BC5-I only contained Lactobacillus, and Limosilactobacillus reuteri was the predominant species in liquid (78.3%) and freeze-dried (59.8%) forms. BC5-I stands out as a promising Lactobacillus-based DFM that could improve chicken intestinal health and enhance meat and egg production.
直接投喂微生物(DFM)因其对健康有益,被认为是家禽生产中抗生素类生长促进剂的替代品。然而,DFM应经过严格的安全性测试,以确保它们符合“一般认为安全”的标准。本研究评估了从野生型鸡的回肠和盲肠肠道区域分离出的八个细菌联合体(BC),并对它们进行了益生菌测试。随后,将它们进行喷雾干燥和冷冻干燥,以评估其30天的储存稳定性。从回肠分离出的BC5-I和BC7-I成为有前景的DFM,使用选择性培养基显示出高含量的乳杆菌目,并且对革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性抗生素具有更高的敏感性。这些BC对温度(>90%)、pH>4(88-98%)具有高耐受性,并且对大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌具有拮抗作用。BC5-I在模拟胃条件下表现出优异的存活率,并且在肠道黏液上的黏附情况良好。冷冻干燥是获得BC5-I和BC7-I粉末的最佳方法,与储存开始时相比,存活率分别为80.3%和73.2%。通过存活储存动力学,BC5-I呈现出最低的细胞死亡率和延长的半衰期。BC5-I仅含有乳酸杆菌,其中罗伊氏乳杆菌是液体(78.3%)和冷冻干燥(59.8%)形式中的主要菌种。BC5-I作为一种有前景的基于乳酸杆菌的DFM脱颖而出,它可以改善鸡的肠道健康并提高肉蛋产量。