McHan F, Shotts E B
USDA, ARS, Russell Research Center, Athens, Georgia 30613.
Avian Dis. 1993 Apr-Jun;37(2):396-8.
Previous studies have revealed a reduction of cecal Salmonella carriage from feeding either carbohydrate or short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). This in vitro study presents a profile of the relative SCFA content of the ceca when chicks are fed an unmedicated diet with 2.5% carbohydrate. Subsequent incorporation of these acids into culture medium was used to demonstrate their antagonistic activity toward in vitro growth of Salmonella typhimurium. Commonly found concentrations of SCFAs based upon the above findings reduced in vitro Salmonella growth by at least 50%, and 10 x concentrations inhibited growth more than 80%. An explanation of the mechanism(s) involved in growth reduction is offered.
先前的研究表明,喂食碳水化合物或短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)可减少盲肠沙门氏菌的携带量。这项体外研究展示了雏鸡饲喂含2.5%碳水化合物的未用药日粮时盲肠中SCFA的相对含量情况。随后将这些酸加入培养基中,以证明它们对鼠伤寒沙门氏菌体外生长的拮抗活性。基于上述发现,常见浓度的SCFAs可使体外沙门氏菌生长减少至少50%,10倍浓度可抑制生长超过80%。本文还对生长减少所涉及的机制进行了解释。