Stevia as a natural additive on gut health and cecal microbiota in broilers

IF 1.9 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Daniela B. Medeot , Armando Nilson , Raul D. Miazzo , Viviana Grosso , Walter Ferrari , Edgardo Jofré , Arnaldo Soltermann , María Fernanda Peralta
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Stevia mash (SM), leaves of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni plant, is an additive used in poultry that enhances growth and health. Objective: to determine the effect of 1 % SM on productive parameters, gut health, and the cecal microbiome in broilers between the first 15 and 21 days old. One hundred sixty male, 1-day-old broilers (48.5 ± 2.5 g) were divided into Control (C) without SM and Treated (T) with 1 % SM on diet, during 15/21 days. Each subgroup had eight broilers/five repetitions/treatment. At day 15 or 21, all broilers were dissected, Fabricius Bursa and Gut removed and processed for histomorphometry, followed by Villi Height/Crypt Deep (VH/CD) ratio. Conversion Index (CI) was determined. The V3-V4 region of 16S rRNA gene was amplified from DNA obtained from pooled cecal contents and sequenced on Illumina Miseq PE 2 × 250 platform. Sequence processing and taxonomic assignments were performed using the SHAMAN pipeline. Both T groups have better VH/CD Ratios than C groups (p ≤ 0.05). In guts, increased plasmatic and goblet cells number and thicker mucus layer were found in T15 and T21. All groups received SM showed early immunological maturity in Fabricius Bursa. IC was similar between all treatments. Faecalibacterium, Ruminococcus torques group, and Bacteroides were the major genera modulated by SM addition. At 15 and 21 days old, SM exerts a impact on diversity and evenness of the cecal microbiome.  Conclusion: SM (1 %) produced early immunologic maturity on Fabricius Bursa, increased intestinal functionality, and modified the microbiota, increasing beneficial microbial genera and microbial diversity.

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甜菊糖作为天然添加剂对肉鸡肠道健康和盲肠菌群的影响
甜菊醪(SM),甜菊叶植物的叶子,是一种添加剂,用于家禽,促进生长和健康。目的:研究1% SM对15 ~ 21日龄肉鸡生产参数、肠道健康和盲肠微生物群的影响。选取1日龄肉鸡160只(48.5±2.5 g)分为不添加SM的对照组(C)和添加1% SM的试验组(T),试验期15/21 d。每个亚组8只肉鸡/ 5个重复/处理。在第15或21天,解剖所有肉鸡,去除法氏囊和肠道,进行组织形态学测定,然后测定绒毛高度/隐窝深度(VH/CD)。测定转化指数(CI)。从收集的盲肠内容物中扩增16S rRNA基因V3-V4区,并在Illumina Miseq PE 2 × 250平台上测序。使用SHAMAN管道进行序列处理和分类分配。两组VH/CD比均优于C组(p≤0.05)。肠内T15和T21的浆状细胞和杯状细胞数量增加,黏液层变厚。注射SM组法氏囊免疫成熟较早。所有处理之间的IC相似。SM对粪杆菌(Faecalibacterium)、瘤胃球菌(Ruminococcus torques)和拟杆菌(Bacteroides)的影响最大。在15日龄和21日龄时,SM对盲肠菌群的多样性和均匀性产生影响。结论:SM(1%)对法氏法氏菌产生了早期免疫成熟,提高了肠道功能,修饰了微生物群,增加了有益菌属和微生物多样性。
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Veterinary and Animal Science
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