Marek Pieszka , Kinga Szczepanik , Sylwia Orczewska-Dudek , Marian Kamyczek , Bogdan Śliwiński , Łukasz Gala , Magdalena Pieszka
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摘要
本研究旨在评价饲料中添加甲酸钾和/或益生菌对仔猪肠道菌群稳定性、胃肠道组织形态学、酶活性和生长的影响。每组动物饲养在围栏内,每组6窝。对照组(不添加)、D1(甲酸钾)和D2(甲酸钾加益生菌)。饲料添加剂对仔猪的饲养性状有积极影响,包括最终体重(D2: 22.75 kg, D1: 20.26 kg,对照组:18.96 kg)。组织形态学分析显示D1组回肠隐窝较其他组更宽(P = 0.048)。添加剂降低了D1和D2的乙酸水平(分别为48.04和42.02 mmol/kg,分别为63.10 mmol/kg),增加了丙酸水平(对照组为23.80 mmol/kg, D1和D2为30.27和33.18 mmol/kg)。丁酸(9.95 vs. 16.88和18.98 mmol/kg, P = 0.014)和异丁酸水平(0.45 vs. 1.14和2.00 mmol/kg, P = 0.024)也显著增加。实验组空肠糖酶和氨基肽酶N活性显著高于对照组,HPT和CRP蛋白水平显著高于对照组(19.77 vs. 16.37和14.22 ng/ml;分别为4.99、2.91和2.67 ng/ml)。对照组IgG含量为1.945 mg/ml,高于D1组(1.381 mg/ml)和D2组(1.432 mg/ml)。甲酸钾或甲酸钾与益生菌同时使用对断奶前仔猪的健康状况有显著的正向影响。
The effect of a supplement of potassium formate and/or probiotic to the feed on the protection of piglets gastrointestinal tract against the negative effects of pathogenic bacteria
The study aimed to evaluate the effects of potassium formate and/or probiotics in feed on intestinal microflora stability, gastrointestinal tissue histomorphometry, enzyme activity, and the growth of piglets. Animals in each group were kept in pens consisting of 6 litters per group. Piglets received: control (no supplement), D1 (potassium formate), and D2 (potassium formate and probiotic). Feed additives had a positive effect on piglet rearing traits, including final body weight (D2: 22.75 kg vs. D1: 20.26 kg and control: 18.96 kg). Histomorphometric analysis revealed wider ileum intestine crypts in the D1 group compared to the other groups (P = 0.048). The additives reduced acetic acid levels in D1 and D2 (48.04 and 42.02 mmol/kg vs. 63.10 mmol/kg) and increased propionic acid (23.80 mmol/kg in control to 30.27 and 33.18 mmol/kg in D1 and D2). Significant increases were also noted in butyric (9.95 vs. 16.88 and 18.98 mmol/kg, P = 0.014) and isobutyric acid levels (0.45 vs. 1.14 and 2.00 mmol/kg, P = 0.024). Jejunum saccharase and aminopeptidase N activity were significantly higher in the experimental groups, while HPT and CRP protein levels were higher in the control (19.77 vs. 16.37 and 14.22 ng/ml; 4.99 vs. 2.91 and 2.67 ng/ml, respectively). IgG content was also greater in the control group (1.945 mg/ml) compared to D1 (1.381 mg/ml) and D2 (1.432 mg/ml). The simultaneous use of potassium formate or potassium formate with a probiotic shows a great positive influence on status of health in the pre-weaning period of piglets.
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