Zifu Ni, Azhen Nie, Muhammad Imran, Zhongke Sun, Boyuan Zhang, Zihao Wang, Yanli Qi, Chengwei Li
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Abstract
The Hongyu rooster, prized in China's poultry industry for its tender meat, high protein, and low fat content, represents an important production breed. This study evaluated the effects of Lactobacillus plantarum-fermented Artemisia argyi (AA) as a dietary supplement on growth performance, intestinal health, and antioxidant capacity. The results showed that fermented AA significantly increased the daily weight gain and reduced the feed-to-gain ratio in Hongyu roosters (P < 0.05), with the 1 % group exhibiting the most substantial effect. Furthermore, fermented AA enhanced intestinal barrier functions by upregulating mRNA expression of Claudin-1, JAM-2, Mucin-2, and Occludin, while downregulating Claudin-2 (P < 0.05). Fermented AA also alleviated inflammation by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines, promoting IL-10, and regulating the TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB pathway, with the 3 % group showing the strongest effect. Intestinal morphology and function were improved through increased villus height, higher villus height-to-crypt depth ratio, reduced crypt depth, elevated short-chain fatty acids, and greater jejunal sIgA and IgM concentrations. Antioxidant defense was enhanced by suppression of Keap1 and upregulation of CAT, SOD-1, Nrf2, and GPx-1. Gut microbiota composition was also reshaped, with increased Bacteroidetes and reduced Firmicutes. In conclusion, fermented AA supplementation improved growth, intestinal integrity, antioxidant capacity, and immune function in Hongyu roosters, highlighting its potential as a functional feed additive.
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First self-published in 1921, Poultry Science is an internationally renowned monthly journal, known as the authoritative source for a broad range of poultry information and high-caliber research. The journal plays a pivotal role in the dissemination of preeminent poultry-related knowledge across all disciplines. As of January 2020, Poultry Science will become an Open Access journal with no subscription charges, meaning authors who publish here can make their research immediately, permanently, and freely accessible worldwide while retaining copyright to their work. Papers submitted for publication after October 1, 2019 will be published as Open Access papers.
An international journal, Poultry Science publishes original papers, research notes, symposium papers, and reviews of basic science as applied to poultry. This authoritative source of poultry information is consistently ranked by ISI Impact Factor as one of the top 10 agriculture, dairy and animal science journals to deliver high-caliber research. Currently it is the highest-ranked (by Impact Factor and Eigenfactor) journal dedicated to publishing poultry research. Subject areas include breeding, genetics, education, production, management, environment, health, behavior, welfare, immunology, molecular biology, metabolism, nutrition, physiology, reproduction, processing, and products.