Development and validation the efficacy of Bacillus-based fermented products as an antibiotics alternative in domestic animals

Yeong-Hsiang Cheng, Yi-Bing Horng, Wei-Jung Chen, Kuo-Feng Hua, A. Dybus, Felix Shih-Hsiang Hsiao, Yu-Hsiang Yu
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Intestinal microflora plays a critical role in the process of nutrient digestion and immunomodulation. Normal gut microbiota is responsible for resistance to colonization by exogenous pathogenic microorganisms. Pathogen invasion alters the intestinal microbiota composition and causes intestinal disorder in domestic animals. Moreover, stress, infection, or dysbiosis during the feeding period also results in an imbalanced gut microbiota, which also leads to postweaning diarrhea of piglets and necrotic enteritis of chickens. It has been demonstrated that B. licheniformis and B. subtilis has antimicrobial activity against pathogens through the production of antibacterial cyclic lipopeptide surfactin. Therefore, in the present review a series research works on the Bacillus based-fermented products efficacy and validation by alleviating the diarrhea incidence, enteritis, coccidiosis, modified gut microbiota, and decrease postpartum dysgalactia syndrome in pigs and chickens.
芽孢杆菌发酵产物作为家畜抗生素替代品的疗效开发和验证
肠道菌群在营养物质消化和免疫调节过程中起着至关重要的作用。正常的肠道微生物群负责抵抗外源致病微生物的定植。病原体入侵改变了家畜肠道微生物群的组成,并导致肠道紊乱。此外,喂养期间的压力、感染或微生态失调也会导致肠道微生物群失衡,从而导致仔猪断奶后腹泻和鸡坏死性肠炎。研究表明,地衣芽孢杆菌和枯草芽孢杆菌通过产生抗菌环脂肽表面活性素对病原体具有抗菌活性。因此,在本综述中,一系列关于芽孢杆菌发酵产品的功效和验证的研究工作通过减轻猪和鸡的腹泻发病率、肠炎、球虫病、肠道微生物群的改变以及减少产后半乳糖凝集素障碍综合征。
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