Metabolic changes in the organism of laying hens when using antibiotics and phytobiotics

E. Bespamyatnyh, A. Krivonogova, A. Isaeva, I. Donnik, Anastasiya Chencova
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Abstract. The use of medicinal plant extracts in animal production has recently increased due to the discovery of previously unreported side effects of antibiotics, including the cumulation of their toxic metabolites in food, as well as the increased occurrence of antibiotic resistance of microorganisms. Non-therapeutic use of antimicrobials is also associated with the spread of multiple drug resistance, including resistance to antimicrobials that have never been used in animal agriculture. It has long been known that components of plant substances have the ability to inhibit bacterial growth. It is becoming common practice to use plant essential oils to improve feed utilization by ruminants, and essential oils have long been known for their antimicrobial properties. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the metabolic effects of phytobiotic and joint use with antibiotic in controlling microbial load. According to the results obtained, it is clear that phytobiotic in addition to antimicrobial effects has other positive effects expressed in membrane stabilizing and antioxidant properties, but there are some negative effects associated with difficulty of digestion and absorption of lipid nutrients. At the same time, the combined use of phytobiotic and antibiotic showed itself as optimal, due to the good antimicrobial effect, while mitigating or eliminating the negative effects identified when using phytobiotic and enrofloxacin separately, namely, eliminating immunosuppressive and depressive effects, as well as the absence of manifestations of impaired digestion and absorption of fat-soluble nutrients. Scientific novelty. The data obtained will expand the range of antimicrobial agents used in poultry farming, as well as allow the use of more flexible schemes to control the microbial load on the body of birds.
使用抗生素和植物制剂对蛋鸡机体代谢的影响
摘要由于发现了以前未报道的抗生素副作用,包括其有毒代谢物在食物中积累,以及微生物抗生素耐药性的增加,药用植物提取物在动物生产中的使用最近有所增加。非治疗性使用抗菌素还与多重耐药性的传播有关,包括对从未在畜牧业中使用过的抗菌素的耐药性。人们早就知道植物物质的成分具有抑制细菌生长的能力。使用植物精油来提高反刍动物的饲料利用率正成为一种普遍的做法,而精油长期以来一直以其抗菌特性而闻名。本研究的目的是评价植物制剂和抗生素联合使用对控制微生物负荷的代谢作用。根据所获得的结果,很明显,除了抗菌作用外,植物还具有其他积极作用,表现在膜稳定和抗氧化性能上,但也存在一些与脂质营养素消化和吸收困难相关的负面影响。同时,由于具有良好的抗菌效果,同时减轻或消除了单独使用植物和恩诺沙星时确定的负面影响,即消除了免疫抑制和抑郁作用,并且没有出现脂溶性营养物质消化吸收受损的表现,因此植物和抗生素联合使用显示出最佳效果。科学的新奇。获得的数据将扩大家禽养殖中使用的抗菌剂的范围,并允许使用更灵活的方案来控制鸟类体内的微生物负荷。
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