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Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality
BACKGROUND: Lactobacillus plantarum is a plant-associated bacterial species but it has also been found in human, mouse and porcine gastrointestinal tracts. It can ferment a broad spectrum of plant carbohydrates; it is tolerant of bile salts and low pH, and it has antagonistic potential against intes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3482153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22731747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-89 |
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author | Wang, Xiaona Lou, Xiuyu Song, Dafeng Wang, Xin Gu, Qing |
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description | BACKGROUND: Lactobacillus plantarum is a plant-associated bacterial species but it has also been found in human, mouse and porcine gastrointestinal tracts. It can ferment a broad spectrum of plant carbohydrates; it is tolerant of bile salts and low pH, and it has antagonistic potential against intestinal pathogens. However, experiments reporting the use of L. plantarum as a probiotic are limited. In this study, the effects of L. plantarum ZJ316 isolated from infant fecal samples on pig growth and pork quality were investigated. RESULTS: One hundred and fifty newly weaned pigs were selected randomly and divided into five groups. Group 1 was fed a diet supplemented with the antibiotic mequindox; Groups 2, 3 and 4 were fed a diet supplemented with L. plantarum and no antibiotic; and Group 5 was fed a mixture of mequindox and L. plantarum. After a 60 days initial treatment, samples were collected for evaluation. The results showed that, the L. plantarum ZJ316 has probiotic effects on pig growth and that these effects are dose dependent. The effects of a dose of 1 × 10(9) CFU/d were more pronounced than those of a dose of 5 × 10(9) CFU/d or 1 × 10(10) CFU/d. In Group 2 (1 × 10(9) CFU/d), the diarrhea (p = 0.000) and mortality rates (p = 0.448) were lower than in antibiotic-treated pigs (Group 1), and the daily weight gain (p = 0.001) and food conversion ratios were better (p = 0.005). Improved pork quality was associated with Lactobacillus treatment. pH (45 min, p = 0.020), hardness (p = 0.000), stickiness (p = 0.044), chewiness (p = 0.000), gumminess (p = 0.000) and restoring force (p = 0.004) were all significantly improved in Lactobacillus-treated pigs (Group 2). Although we found that L. plantarum exerted probiotic effects on pig growth and pork quality, the mechanisms underlying its action require further study. Polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis results showed that the gut bacterial communities in Lactobacillus- and antibiotic-treated pigs were very similar and the quantity of L. plantarum ZJ316 was below the detection limits of DGGE-band sequencing. The concentration of short-chain fatty acids in Lactobacillus- and antibiotic-treated fecal samples were not significantly different (p = 0.086). However, the villus height of ilea (p = 0.003), jejuna (p = 0.000) and duodena (p = 0.036) were found to be significantly improved by Lactobacillus treatment. CONCLUSION: L. plantarum ZJ316 was found to have probiotic effects, improving pig growth and pork quality. The probiotic mechanism might not involve L. plantarum colonization and alteration of the gut bacterial community. Rather, it might be related to the inhibition of the growth of opportunistic pathogens and promotion of increased villus height. |
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spelling | pubmed-34821532012-10-27 Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality Wang, Xiaona Lou, Xiuyu Song, Dafeng Wang, Xin Gu, Qing BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Lactobacillus plantarum is a plant-associated bacterial species but it has also been found in human, mouse and porcine gastrointestinal tracts. It can ferment a broad spectrum of plant carbohydrates; it is tolerant of bile salts and low pH, and it has antagonistic potential against intestinal pathogens. However, experiments reporting the use of L. plantarum as a probiotic are limited. In this study, the effects of L. plantarum ZJ316 isolated from infant fecal samples on pig growth and pork quality were investigated. RESULTS: One hundred and fifty newly weaned pigs were selected randomly and divided into five groups. Group 1 was fed a diet supplemented with the antibiotic mequindox; Groups 2, 3 and 4 were fed a diet supplemented with L. plantarum and no antibiotic; and Group 5 was fed a mixture of mequindox and L. plantarum. After a 60 days initial treatment, samples were collected for evaluation. The results showed that, the L. plantarum ZJ316 has probiotic effects on pig growth and that these effects are dose dependent. The effects of a dose of 1 × 10(9) CFU/d were more pronounced than those of a dose of 5 × 10(9) CFU/d or 1 × 10(10) CFU/d. In Group 2 (1 × 10(9) CFU/d), the diarrhea (p = 0.000) and mortality rates (p = 0.448) were lower than in antibiotic-treated pigs (Group 1), and the daily weight gain (p = 0.001) and food conversion ratios were better (p = 0.005). Improved pork quality was associated with Lactobacillus treatment. pH (45 min, p = 0.020), hardness (p = 0.000), stickiness (p = 0.044), chewiness (p = 0.000), gumminess (p = 0.000) and restoring force (p = 0.004) were all significantly improved in Lactobacillus-treated pigs (Group 2). Although we found that L. plantarum exerted probiotic effects on pig growth and pork quality, the mechanisms underlying its action require further study. Polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis results showed that the gut bacterial communities in Lactobacillus- and antibiotic-treated pigs were very similar and the quantity of L. plantarum ZJ316 was below the detection limits of DGGE-band sequencing. The concentration of short-chain fatty acids in Lactobacillus- and antibiotic-treated fecal samples were not significantly different (p = 0.086). However, the villus height of ilea (p = 0.003), jejuna (p = 0.000) and duodena (p = 0.036) were found to be significantly improved by Lactobacillus treatment. CONCLUSION: L. plantarum ZJ316 was found to have probiotic effects, improving pig growth and pork quality. The probiotic mechanism might not involve L. plantarum colonization and alteration of the gut bacterial community. Rather, it might be related to the inhibition of the growth of opportunistic pathogens and promotion of increased villus height. BioMed Central 2012-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3482153/ /pubmed/22731747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-89 Text en Copyright ©2012 Suo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wang, Xiaona Lou, Xiuyu Song, Dafeng Wang, Xin Gu, Qing Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality |
title | Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality |
title_full | Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality |
title_fullStr | Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality |
title_short | Effects of lactobacillus plantarum ZJ316 on pig growth and pork quality |
title_sort | effects of lactobacillus plantarum zj316 on pig growth and pork quality |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3482153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22731747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-89 |
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