Influences of Prebio SupportTM (Mixture of Fermented Products of Lactobacillus gasseri OLL2716 and Propionibacterium freudenreichii ET-3) on the Composition and Metabolic Activity of Fecal Microbiota in Calves

T. Fujisawa, A. Sadatoshi, Y. Ohashi, T. Orihashi, Kiyotaka Sakai, Kenji Sera, M. Kanbe
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The influence of Prebio Support™ (PS), which is a mixture of fermented products of Lactobacillus gasseri OLL2716 and Propionibacterium freudenreichii ET-3, on the fecal microbiota and fecal metabolites in calves were investigated. During the intake of PS, the number of bifidobacteria was significantly higher (p<0.05), and the fecal water content (p<0.05) and fecal ammonia (p<0.05) were significantly lower in the PS intake group than in the control group. Furthermore, fecal concentrations of sulfide tended to decrease and short-chain fatty acids (acetic, butyric, and propionic acids) tended to increase through the intake of PS. The numbers of other fecal bacteria and the fecal pH of the PS intake group did not differ from those of the control group. The fecal condition, such as hardness, in calves given PS was better than that of the control group. These findings indicate that PS intake effectively improves the fecal environment, and there is a possibility of it alleviating clinical symptoms.
发酵前支持tm(发酵乳杆菌ol2716和弗氏丙酸杆菌ET-3的混合物)对犊牛粪便微生物群组成和代谢活性的影响
研究了由产气乳杆菌ol2716和弗氏丙酸杆菌ET-3发酵产物混合而成的Prebio Support™(PS)对犊牛粪便微生物群和粪便代谢物的影响。在PS摄食过程中,PS摄食组双歧杆菌数量显著高于对照组(p<0.05),粪便含水量(p<0.05)和粪氨含量(p<0.05)显著低于对照组。此外,通过摄入PS,粪便中硫化物的浓度有降低的趋势,短链脂肪酸(乙酸、丁酸和丙酸)有增加的趋势。摄入PS组的其他粪便细菌数量和粪便pH值与对照组没有差异。PS组犊牛粪便硬度等指标均优于对照组。这些结果表明,摄入PS可有效改善粪便环境,并有可能缓解临床症状。
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