Limosilactobacillus reuteri peptidoglycan alleviates aflatoxin B1-induced toxicity through adsorbing toxins and improving growth, antioxidant status, immunity and liver pathological changes in chicks.

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
British Poultry Science Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1080/00071668.2024.2316228
F H Zhu, X Y Chen, L L Hou, J H Dong, H W Liu, L Q Zhu, F Chen
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Abstract

1. The objective of this study was to investigate the protective effects of a peptidoglycan produced by Limosilactobacillus reuteri against aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) induced toxicity in vitro and in vivo in broiler chicks.2. Toxin adsorption experiments were carried out firstly in vitro. These experiments indicated that the absorption efficiency of the peptidoglycan for AFB1 was 64.3-75.9%.3. In the in vivo experiments, Hy-Line Brown chicks were fed a diet containing AFB1 at 71.43 µg/kg with and without peptidoglycan supplementation at concentrations of 100, 200, or 300 g/kg feed from 0-42 d of age.4. The peptidoglycan supplementation in AFB1-contaminated diets resulted in significant improvements in terms of average daily gain, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, white blood cell count, haemoglobin content, glutathione peroxidase activity, immunoglobulin (Ig) A, IgG, IgM and Newcastle disease virus antibody titres (p < 0.05) and diminished liver steatosis.5. In conclusion, peptidoglycan supplementation alleviated AFB1-induced toxicity through adsorbing toxins and improving growth performance, antioxidant ability, immunity and liver pathological changes in chicks. The optimal supplemental dose was 200 mg/kg in feed.

通过吸附毒素并改善雏鸡的生长、抗氧化状态、免疫力和肝脏病理变化,Limosilactobacillus reuteri肽聚糖可减轻黄曲霉毒素B1诱导的毒性。
1.本研究的目的是调查由Limosilactobacillus reuteri产生的肽聚糖在体外和体内对肉鸡黄曲霉毒素B1(AFB1)引起的毒性的保护作用。 2. 首先在体外进行了毒素吸附实验。这些实验表明,肽聚糖对 AFB1 的吸收率为 64.3%-75.9%。在体内实验中,从 0-42 日龄开始,用含 AFB1(71.43 微克/千克)的日粮喂养 Hy-Line 棕色小鸡,添加或不添加肽聚糖,浓度分别为 100、200 或 300 克/千克饲料。在受 AFB1 污染的日粮中添加肽聚糖可显著提高雏鸡的平均日增重、采食量、饲料转化率、白细胞计数、血红蛋白含量、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶活性、免疫球蛋白 (Ig)A、IgG、IgM 和新城疫病毒抗体滴度(p 1 通过吸附毒素诱发毒性,改善雏鸡的生长性能、抗氧化能力、免疫力和肝脏病理变化)。最佳补充剂量为 200 毫克/千克饲料。
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British Poultry Science
British Poultry Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.00%
发文量
88
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: From its first volume in 1960, British Poultry Science has been a leading international journal for poultry scientists and advisers to the poultry industry throughout the world. Over 60% of the independently refereed papers published originate outside the UK. Most typically they report the results of biological studies with an experimental approach which either make an original contribution to fundamental science or are of obvious application to the industry. Subjects which are covered include: anatomy, embryology, biochemistry, biophysics, physiology, reproduction and genetics, behaviour, microbiology, endocrinology, nutrition, environmental science, food science, feeding stuffs and feeding, management and housing welfare, breeding, hatching, poultry meat and egg yields and quality.Papers that adopt a modelling approach or describe the scientific background to new equipment or apparatus directly relevant to the industry are also published. The journal also features rapid publication of Short Communications. Summaries of papers presented at the Spring Meeting of the UK Branch of the WPSA are published in British Poultry Abstracts .
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