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Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets

The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of organic acids on piglet growth performance and health status. A total of 360 weanling pigs (5.3 ± 0.6 kg) were randomly allotted to 3 treatment groups with 12 replicates of 10 pigs/pen. Piglets were fed the same basal diet and given either wa...

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Autores principales: Xiang, Xin-Dong, Deng, Zhang-Chao, Wang, You-Wei, Sun, Hua, Wang, Li, Han, Yan-Ming, Wu, Yuan-Yuan, Liu, Jian-Gao, Sun, Lv-Hui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8615128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34829536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10111665
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author Xiang, Xin-Dong
Deng, Zhang-Chao
Wang, You-Wei
Sun, Hua
Wang, Li
Han, Yan-Ming
Wu, Yuan-Yuan
Liu, Jian-Gao
Sun, Lv-Hui
author_facet Xiang, Xin-Dong
Deng, Zhang-Chao
Wang, You-Wei
Sun, Hua
Wang, Li
Han, Yan-Ming
Wu, Yuan-Yuan
Liu, Jian-Gao
Sun, Lv-Hui
author_sort Xiang, Xin-Dong
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description The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of organic acids on piglet growth performance and health status. A total of 360 weanling pigs (5.3 ± 0.6 kg) were randomly allotted to 3 treatment groups with 12 replicates of 10 pigs/pen. Piglets were fed the same basal diet and given either water (control) or water plus 2.0 L/Ton organic acid (OA) blends, such as OA1 or OA2, respectively, for 7 weeks. Compared to the control, OA1 and OA2 improved growth performance and/or reduced the piglets’ diarrhea rate during the various periods and improved small intestinal morphology at days 14 and/or 49. OA1 and OA2 also increased serum CAT and SOD activities and/or T-AOC and, as expected, decreased MDA concentration. Moreover, at day 14 and/or day 49, OA1 and OA2 increased the jejunal mRNA levels of host defense peptides (PBD1, PBD2, NPG1, and NPG3) and tight junction genes (claudin-1) and decreased that of cytokines (IL-1β and IL-2). Additionally, the two acidifiers regulated the abundance of several cecum bacterial genera, including Blautia, Bulleidia, Coprococcus, Dorea, Eubacterium, Subdoligranulum, and YRC2. In conclusion, both of the organic acid blends improved piglet growth performance and health status, potentially by regulating intestinal redox homeostasis, immunity, and microflora.
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spelling pubmed-86151282021-11-26 Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets Xiang, Xin-Dong Deng, Zhang-Chao Wang, You-Wei Sun, Hua Wang, Li Han, Yan-Ming Wu, Yuan-Yuan Liu, Jian-Gao Sun, Lv-Hui Antioxidants (Basel) Article The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of organic acids on piglet growth performance and health status. A total of 360 weanling pigs (5.3 ± 0.6 kg) were randomly allotted to 3 treatment groups with 12 replicates of 10 pigs/pen. Piglets were fed the same basal diet and given either water (control) or water plus 2.0 L/Ton organic acid (OA) blends, such as OA1 or OA2, respectively, for 7 weeks. Compared to the control, OA1 and OA2 improved growth performance and/or reduced the piglets’ diarrhea rate during the various periods and improved small intestinal morphology at days 14 and/or 49. OA1 and OA2 also increased serum CAT and SOD activities and/or T-AOC and, as expected, decreased MDA concentration. Moreover, at day 14 and/or day 49, OA1 and OA2 increased the jejunal mRNA levels of host defense peptides (PBD1, PBD2, NPG1, and NPG3) and tight junction genes (claudin-1) and decreased that of cytokines (IL-1β and IL-2). Additionally, the two acidifiers regulated the abundance of several cecum bacterial genera, including Blautia, Bulleidia, Coprococcus, Dorea, Eubacterium, Subdoligranulum, and YRC2. In conclusion, both of the organic acid blends improved piglet growth performance and health status, potentially by regulating intestinal redox homeostasis, immunity, and microflora. MDPI 2021-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8615128/ /pubmed/34829536 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10111665 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Xiang, Xin-Dong
Deng, Zhang-Chao
Wang, You-Wei
Sun, Hua
Wang, Li
Han, Yan-Ming
Wu, Yuan-Yuan
Liu, Jian-Gao
Sun, Lv-Hui
Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets
title Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets
title_full Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets
title_fullStr Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets
title_full_unstemmed Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets
title_short Organic Acids Improve Growth Performance with Potential Regulation of Redox Homeostasis, Immunity, and Microflora in Intestines of Weaned Piglets
title_sort organic acids improve growth performance with potential regulation of redox homeostasis, immunity, and microflora in intestines of weaned piglets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8615128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34829536
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10111665
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