饲粮中添加水飞蓟素胶束对生长育肥猪生长性能、营养物质消化率、气体排放、粪便评分和血液特征的影响

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Golam Sagir Ahammad, In Ho Kim
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本研究旨在研究饲粮中添加胶束水飞蓟素(MS)对生长育肥猪生长性能、营养物质消化率、气体排放和血液特征的影响。目的是评估饲粮中不同水平的MS是否能提高猪的整体生产性能和健康状况。试验选用平均体重为25.4±4.34 kg的生长猪140头,随机分为CON(基础饲粮)、TRT1(基础饲粮+ 0.025% MS)、TRT2(基础饲粮+ 0.05% MS)和TRT3(基础饲粮+ 0.1% MS) 4个处理组。每组7个重复,每个重复5头猪。试验期15周。评估生长性能、营养物质消化率、气体排放、粪便评分和血液特征。饲粮中添加MS可使试验第5、10和15周的体重和整个试验期间的平均日增重(ADG)呈线性提高(p 0.05)。然而,有减少氨气排放的趋势(p = 0.0945),粪便评分保持不变(p > 0.05)。血中谷草转氨酶(AST)水平呈显著的二次型变化(p = 0.0430)。在生长肥育猪中,添加MS,特别是在高剂量时,可以改善生长性能,并有减少氨气排放的趋势。这些发现表明,MS可能是一种有价值的猪饲料添加剂,具有生产性能效益和潜在的环境优势。
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The Effect of Dietary Micelle Silymarin Supplementation on Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility, Gas Emission, Fecal Score, and Blood Profile in Growing-Finishing Pigs.

This study investigated the effects of dietary supplementation with micelle silymarin (MS) on the growth performance, nutrient digestibility, gas emissions, and blood profile of growing-finishing pigs. The objective was to evaluate whether different levels of MS in the diet could enhance overall pig performance and health outcomes. A total of 140 growing pigs, with an average body weight (BW) of 25.4 ± 4.34 kg, were randomly assigned to one of four treatment groups: CON (basal diet), TRT1 (basal diet + 0.025% MS), TRT2 (basal diet + 0.05% MS), and TRT3 (basal diet + 0.1% MS). Each group had seven replicates, with five pigs per replicate. The feeding trial lasted for 15 weeks. Growth performance, nutrient digestibility, gas emissions, fecal scores, and blood profiles were assessed. Dietary supplementation with MS resulted in linear improvements in BW at Weeks 5, 10 and 15, as well as average daily gain (ADG) throughout the experiment (p < 0.05). There was also a significant increase on average daily feed intake (ADFI) at Week 5 (p < 0.05). No significant effects on nutrient digestibility were observed (p > 0.05). However, there was a trend toward reduced ammonia gas emissions (p = 0.0945), and fecal scores remained unchanged (p > 0.05). A significant quadratic change in aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels was observed in the blood profile (p = 0.0430). MS supplementation, especially at higher doses, improved growth performance and showed a tendency to reduce ammonia gas emissions in growing-finishing pigs. These findings suggest that MS could be a valuable dietary additive in pig production, offering both performance benefits and potential environmental advantages.

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Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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2 months
期刊介绍: As an international forum for hypothesis-driven scientific research, the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition publishes original papers in the fields of animal physiology, biochemistry and physiology of nutrition, animal nutrition, feed technology and preservation (only when related to animal nutrition). Well-conducted scientific work that meets the technical and ethical standards is considered only on the basis of scientific rigor. Research on farm and companion animals is preferred. Comparative work on exotic species is welcome too. Pharmacological or toxicological experiments with a direct reference to nutrition are also considered. Manuscripts on fish and other aquatic non-mammals with topics on growth or nutrition will not be accepted. Manuscripts may be rejected on the grounds that the subject is too specialized or that the contribution they make to animal physiology and nutrition is insufficient. In addition, reviews on topics of current interest within the scope of the journal are welcome. Authors are advised to send an outline to the Editorial Office for approval prior to submission.
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