Encapsulated probiotic Lactiplantibacillus strains with promising applications as feed additives for broiler chickens

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Manel Sebouai , Samia Hamma-Faradji , Abdelmalek Rezgui , Widad Sobhi , Hadj Ahmed Belaouni , Riadh Ben Salah , Ali Aksas , Farida Bendali
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Abstract

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB), particularly Lactobacilli strains, represent a widely studied and promising group of probiotics with numerous potential health benefits. In this study, we isolated LAB strains from fecal samples of healthy broiler chickens and characterized their probiotic properties. Out of 62 initial isolates, five strains were selected for further investigations based on their antibacterial activity against pathogenic bacteria. These selected strains were identified as Lactiplantibacillus species. They exhibited desirable probiotic traits, including non-hemolyis, non-cytotoxicity, lack of antibiotic resistance, acid tolerance, auto-aggregation, and antioxidative potential. Encapsulation of these strains in alginate beads enhanced their survival compared to free cells, in stomach (69–87 % vs. 34–47 %) and intestinal (72–100 % vs. 27–51 %) juices, after 120 min exposure. These findings suggest that encapsulated Lactiplantibacillus strains could be used as feed additives for broiler chickens. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to set on their probiotic potential in vivo.

有望用作肉鸡饲料添加剂的胶囊益生菌 Lactiplantibacillus 菌株。
乳酸菌(LAB),尤其是乳酸杆菌菌株,是一类被广泛研究且前景广阔的益生菌,具有许多潜在的健康益处。在这项研究中,我们从健康肉鸡的粪便样本中分离出了 LAB 菌株,并鉴定了它们的益生特性。在 62 株初步分离的菌株中,根据它们对病原菌的抗菌活性,选出了 5 株菌株进行进一步研究。这些被选中的菌株被鉴定为乳杆菌属。它们表现出理想的益生菌特性,包括无溶血、无细胞毒性、无抗生素耐药性、耐酸、自动聚集和抗氧化潜力。与游离细胞相比,将这些菌株封装在藻酸盐珠中可提高它们在胃液(69-87 % 对 34-47 %)和肠液(72-100 % 对 27-51 %)中的存活率。这些研究结果表明,封装乳杆菌菌株可用作肉鸡的饲料添加剂。不过,还需要进一步的研究来确定它们在体内的益生潜力。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases aims to respond to the concept of "One Medicine" and to provide a venue for scientific exchange. Based on the concept of "Comparative Medicine" interdisciplinary cooperation between specialists in human and animal medicine is of mutual interest and benefit. Therefore, there is need to combine the respective interest of physicians, veterinarians and other health professionals for comparative studies relevant to either human or animal medicine . The journal is open to subjects of common interest related to the immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, parasitology and epidemiology of human and animal infectious diseases, especially zoonotic infections, and animal models of human infectious diseases. The role of environmental factors in disease emergence is emphasized. CIMID is mainly focusing on applied veterinary and human medicine rather than on fundamental experimental research.
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