添加小球藻和益生菌对肉鸡生产性能、免疫力和肠道菌群的影响。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0313736
Verena Pereira Dinalli, Marcio Carvalho Costa, Emerson José Venâncio, João Antônio Barbosa Filho, José Antônio Bessegatto, Augusto Tasch Holkem, Amauri Alcindo Alfieri, Caio Abercio da Silva, Alexandre Oba
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摘要

小球藻具有抗氧化、抗菌和抗炎的特性,以及对保持肠道菌群平衡很重要的益生菌。目的是测试添加微藻和/或益生菌对肉鸡生产性能、免疫力和肠道菌群的影响。试验设计采用4x2析因方案,随机分组,4个水平纳入芥蓝(0;0.25;0.50%和1%)与商业益生菌相关或不相关,每个试验单位26只鸡,5个重复。结果表明,益生菌提高了饲料转化率。益生菌仅在添加0.25%的黄颡鱼时提高了产量指数。饲喂益生菌的鸡在42日龄时脾脏重量减轻,但不同的处理没有改变血清抗体。采样年龄对观测属数表示的丰富度和Shannon指数表示的多样性有显著影响。鸡肠道中数量最多的门是厚壁菌门,其次是拟杆菌门和变形菌门。在第42天,在动物体内发现了双歧杆菌,这表明该属从补充微藻中受益。由此可见,益生菌和C. vulgaris有可能在不引起免疫和盲肠菌群大变化的情况下提高生产性能。
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Impact of Chlorella vulgaris and probiotic supplementation on performance, immunity and intestinal microbiota of broiler chickens.

Impact of Chlorella vulgaris and probiotic supplementation on performance, immunity and intestinal microbiota of broiler chickens.

Impact of Chlorella vulgaris and probiotic supplementation on performance, immunity and intestinal microbiota of broiler chickens.

Impact of Chlorella vulgaris and probiotic supplementation on performance, immunity and intestinal microbiota of broiler chickens.

Chlorella vulgaris has antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as the probiotic that is important for keeping the intestinal microbiota balanced. The objective was to test the impact of supplementation with microalgae and/or probiotics on broiler chickens' performance, immunity, and intestinal microbiota. The experimental design was in randomized blocks in a 4x2 factorial scheme, with four levels of inclusion of C. vulgaris (0; 0.25; 0.50 and 1%) associated or not with a commercial probiotic with five replications of 26 chickens per experimental unit. The results showed that probiotics improved feed conversion. Probiotics increased the productivity index only at 0.25% C. vulgaris supplementation. There was a reduction in spleen weight at 42 days of age in chickens fed with probiotics, but the different treatments did not alter serum antibodies. Sampling age had a significant impact on richness addressed by the number of observed genera and diversity addressed by the Shannon index. The most abundant phylum in the chicken intestinal tract was Firmicutes followed by Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria. Bifidobacterium spp. was found in animals receiving 1% microalgae and probiotics on day 42, suggesting that this genus has benefited from microalgae supplementation. It is concluded that the probiotic and C. vulgaris have the potential to improve performance without causing major changes in the immunity and cecal microbiota.

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