Gang Zhang, Jinbiao Zhao, Wenxuan Dong, Xiaoming Song, Jianjun Zang, Shouqing Ni, Shuai Zhang, Defa Li
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine whether dietary tea tree oil (TTO) supplementation could effectively replace the antibiotics through modulating the antioxidant capacity and intestinal microbiota profile, and then decreasing the diarrhoea incidence and improving the growth performance of weaned pigs. A total of 216 weaned pigs with initial body weights (BW) of 9.19 ± 1.86 kg were randomly allocated to three dietary treatments in a completely randomised design. The dietary treatments included a corn-soybean meal basal diet (CON) without any antibiotics, and two experimental diets formulated by adding 75 mg/kg aureomycin (AGP) or 100 mg/kg TTO into the basal diet, respectively. Pigs fed the TTO diet showed greater gain to feed ratio (p < 0.05) than those fed CON and AGP diets during d 0-14 and d 14-28. Both dietary TTO and AGP supplementation tended to increase the average daily gain of weaned pigs during d 14-28 (p = 0.06) and the overall 28-d period (p = 0.07), and significantly reduced (p < 0.05) the diarrhoea incidence during d 0-14 compared with the CON treatment. In addition, dietary TTO supplementation improved the apparent total tract digestibility of dry matter and ether extract (p < 0.05), and increased (p < 0.05) the propionate and butyrate concentrations in faecal samples of weaned pigs. Moreover, pigs fed the TTO diet showed greater total antioxidant capacity, greater superoxide dismutase and interleukin-10 concentrations, and lower malondialdehyde concentration in serum than those fed the CON diet (p < 0.05). Furthermore, pigs fed the TTO diet demonstrated greater relative abundance of Clostridiaceae_1, while those fed the AGP diet exhibited greater relative abundance of Lactobacillaceae at family level. In conclusion, dietary TTO supplementation could improve growth performance in weaned pigs, which could be mainly attributed to the benefits on nutrient digestibility, antioxidative capacity and microbial community profile.
本试验旨在探讨饲粮中添加茶树油是否能通过调节断奶仔猪的抗氧化能力和肠道菌群来有效替代抗生素,从而降低腹泻发生率,提高断奶仔猪的生长性能。选用216头初始体重为9.19±1.86 kg的断奶仔猪,采用完全随机设计,随机分为3个饲粮处理。试验饲粮包括不添加抗生素的玉米-豆粕型基础饲粮和分别在基础饲粮中添加75 mg/kg金霉素(AGP)和100 mg/kg TTO的试验饲粮。TTO组猪的料重比(p p = 0.06)和28 d期总体(p = 0.07)显著高于对照组(p p p p), clostridiace_1显著降低(p p p p), AGP组乳酸菌科相对丰度显著高于对照组(p p p p p)。综上所述,饲粮中添加TTO可提高断奶仔猪的生长性能,主要表现在提高营养物质消化率、抗氧化能力和微生物群落特征等方面。
期刊介绍:
Archives of Animal Nutrition is an international journal covering the biochemical and physiological basis of animal nutrition. Emphasis is laid on original papers on protein and amino acid metabolism, energy transformation, mineral metabolism, vitamin metabolism, nutritional effects on intestinal and body functions in combination with performance criteria, respectively. It furthermore deals with recent developments in practical animal feeding, feedstuff theory, mode of action of feed additives, feedstuff preservation and feedstuff processing. The spectrum covers all relevant animal species including food producing and companion animals, but not aquatic species.
Seldom can priority be given to papers covering more descriptive studies, even if they may be interesting and technically sound or of impact for animal production, or for topics of relevance for only particular regional conditions.