Influence of ultrafine particles of copper and iron on the intestinal microbiocenosis of broiler chicken

O. Kvan, E. A. Sizova, I. A. Vershinina
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Relevance. Studying the bacterial diversity of the intestine under the influence of various factors makes it possible to study changes in the qualitative and quantitative composition under the influence of various factors.Methods. In our work, we studied the bacterial profile of samples of the contents of the cecum of broiler chickens. To assess the effect of ultrafine particles of Cu and Fe on the metabolism in the body of animals fed a semi-synthetic diet, 120 heads of one-week-old broiler chickens were selected, which were divided into 4 groups (n = 30) using the analog pair method. During the experiment, all birds were under the same housing and feeding conditions. The duration of the experiment was 28 days. To solve the problems, broiler chickens were used, which were supplemented with ultrafine Cu and Fe particles in their diet in order to study their effect on the microbiocenosis of the poultry digestive system. Using the analogue pair method, four groups of 30 broiler chickens each at the age of 7 days were formed. During the study, housing and feeding conditions were identical for all groups. The study was conducted over 4 weeks. For feeding, we prepared a semi-synthetic diet (K1) and a semi-synthetic diet, deficient in microelements, modified by us (K2).Results. The use of ultrafine copper and iron particles has been shown to alter the intestinal bacterial community of broiler chickens. Thus, based on the data, we can conclude that obligate bacteria in the cecum of birds can modulate the level of accumulation of chemical elements in the bird’s body when various substances are introduced. According to the data obtained, ultrafine iron particles made it possible to maintain the normal diversity of the digestive microbiota of poultry, which was expressed, among other things, in a decrease in the number of representatives of the Enterobacteriaceae family, which includes representatives of pathogenic and opportunistic taxa, while the introduction of ultrafine copper particles contributed to an increase in the number of representatives of this family.
超细铜和铁颗粒对肉鸡肠道微生物生态的影响
相关性。通过研究各种因素影响下肠道细菌的多样性,可以研究各种因素影响下肠道细菌的定性和定量组成的变化。在我们的工作中,我们研究了肉鸡盲肠内容物样本的细菌概况。为了评估铜和铁超细颗粒对饲喂半合成日粮的动物体内新陈代谢的影响,我们选取了 120 头一周龄的肉鸡,采用模拟配对法将其分为 4 组(n = 30)。实验期间,所有鸡的饲养和喂食条件相同。实验时间为 28 天。为了解决这些问题,在肉鸡的日粮中添加了超细铜和铁微粒,以研究它们对家禽消化系统微生物生态的影响。采用模拟配对法,将 7 日龄的肉鸡分为 4 组,每组 30 只。研究期间,各组的饲养和喂食条件完全相同。研究为期 4 周。在饲喂方面,我们准备了半合成日粮(K1)和经我们改良的缺乏微量元素的半合成日粮(K2)。使用超细铜和铁微粒可改变肉鸡肠道细菌群落。因此,根据这些数据,我们可以得出这样的结论:当引入各种物质时,鸟类盲肠中的固有细菌可以调节鸟类体内化学元素的积累水平。根据所获得的数据,超细铁微粒可以保持家禽消化道微生物群的正常多样性,这主要表现在肠杆菌科的代表数量减少,其中包括致病性和机会性分类群的代表,而引入超细铜微粒则有助于增加该科的代表数量。
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