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Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers

The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of compound feed additive (CFA) to replace antibiotics for broiler production. A total of 350 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers were randomly divided into 7 groups, 5 replications in each group and 10 broilers in each replication. Grou...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jingyan, Wang, Ping, Liu, Chaoqi, Yin, Qingqiang, Chang, Juan, Wang, Lijun, Jin, Sanjun, Zhou, Ting, Zhu, Qun, Lu, Fushan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9700294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36436373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102302
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author Chen, Jingyan
Wang, Ping
Liu, Chaoqi
Yin, Qingqiang
Chang, Juan
Wang, Lijun
Jin, Sanjun
Zhou, Ting
Zhu, Qun
Lu, Fushan
author_facet Chen, Jingyan
Wang, Ping
Liu, Chaoqi
Yin, Qingqiang
Chang, Juan
Wang, Lijun
Jin, Sanjun
Zhou, Ting
Zhu, Qun
Lu, Fushan
author_sort Chen, Jingyan
collection PubMed
description The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of compound feed additive (CFA) to replace antibiotics for broiler production. A total of 350 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers were randomly divided into 7 groups, 5 replications in each group and 10 broilers in each replication. Group A was the control; group B was supplemented with 75 mg/kg chlortetracycline; groups C, D, and E were supplemented with 0.03, 0.06, and 0.09% CFA including glucose oxidase, curcumin, and Lactobacillus acidophilus; group F was supplemented with 0.03% CFA plus 0.50% glucose; group G was supplemented with 0.50% glucose. The feeding period was divided into the early (1–21 d) and later stages (22–42 d). The results showed that average daily gain (ADG) and feed conversion rate (F/G) in group F in later stage were significantly better than those in the control and antibiotic groups; the diarrhea rates in the groups containing CFA in both stages was significantly lower than that in the control and antibiotic groups, indicating that CFA was better than antibiotics to improve growth and decrease diarrhea rate for broilers. Pathogenic E. coli challenge significantly increased diarrhea rates and decreased ADG for broilers; however, CFA addition could alleviate the above negative responses by increasing gut Lactobacillus abundance and decreasing Shigella abundance. It can be concluded that CFA can replace antibiotics to regulate intestinal microbiota, reduce diarrhea rate, and improve broiler growth.
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spelling pubmed-97002942022-11-27 Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers Chen, Jingyan Wang, Ping Liu, Chaoqi Yin, Qingqiang Chang, Juan Wang, Lijun Jin, Sanjun Zhou, Ting Zhu, Qun Lu, Fushan Poult Sci MICROBIOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETY The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effectiveness of compound feed additive (CFA) to replace antibiotics for broiler production. A total of 350 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers were randomly divided into 7 groups, 5 replications in each group and 10 broilers in each replication. Group A was the control; group B was supplemented with 75 mg/kg chlortetracycline; groups C, D, and E were supplemented with 0.03, 0.06, and 0.09% CFA including glucose oxidase, curcumin, and Lactobacillus acidophilus; group F was supplemented with 0.03% CFA plus 0.50% glucose; group G was supplemented with 0.50% glucose. The feeding period was divided into the early (1–21 d) and later stages (22–42 d). The results showed that average daily gain (ADG) and feed conversion rate (F/G) in group F in later stage were significantly better than those in the control and antibiotic groups; the diarrhea rates in the groups containing CFA in both stages was significantly lower than that in the control and antibiotic groups, indicating that CFA was better than antibiotics to improve growth and decrease diarrhea rate for broilers. Pathogenic E. coli challenge significantly increased diarrhea rates and decreased ADG for broilers; however, CFA addition could alleviate the above negative responses by increasing gut Lactobacillus abundance and decreasing Shigella abundance. It can be concluded that CFA can replace antibiotics to regulate intestinal microbiota, reduce diarrhea rate, and improve broiler growth. Elsevier 2022-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9700294/ /pubmed/36436373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102302 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Chen, Jingyan
Wang, Ping
Liu, Chaoqi
Yin, Qingqiang
Chang, Juan
Wang, Lijun
Jin, Sanjun
Zhou, Ting
Zhu, Qun
Lu, Fushan
Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers
title Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers
title_full Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers
title_fullStr Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers
title_full_unstemmed Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers
title_short Effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers
title_sort effects of compound feed additive on growth performance and intestinal microbiota of broilers
topic MICROBIOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9700294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36436373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102302
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