Ameliorative Effect of Bacillus subtilis on Growth Performance and Intestinal Architecture in Broiler Infected with Salmonella
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Animals and Feeding Practices and Randomization
2.2. Challenge Inoculum
2.3. Growth Performance
2.4. Sitophological Measurements
2.5. Statistical Analysis
2.6. Ethical Approval
3. Results
3.1. Growth Performance
3.2. Intestinal Histology
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Ingredient (%) | Starter Phase |
---|---|
Yellow corn | 57.39 |
Soybean meal | 27.00 |
Palm oil | 2.20 |
Corn gluten meal | 8.80 |
Dicalcium phosphate | 2.30 |
Ground limestone | 0.70 |
Choline chloride | 0.05 |
DL-methionine | 0.10 |
L-lysine | 0.39 |
Salt | 0.40 |
Threonine | 0.17 |
V-M vitamins-minerals premix 1 | 0.50 |
Analyses | |
ME Metabolizable energy, kcal/kg | 3000 |
Crude protein, % | 23.0 |
Non phytate P, % | 0.48 |
Calcium, % | 0.96 |
D. Lysine, % | 1.28 |
D. Methionine, % | 0.60 |
Sulfur amino acids, % | 0.95 |
Threonine, % | 0.86 |
Treatment | FI (g) | BW (g) | FCR (g:g) | PFE |
---|---|---|---|---|
Negative control | 437.0 a,b | 346.9 a | 1.259 d | 196.6 a |
Positive control | 426.8 a | 282.9 c | 1.511 a | 134.6 d |
T1 | 391.4 b | 281.9 c | 1.390 b | 150.5 b,c,d |
T2 | 440.8 a | 321.5 a,b | 1.374 b,c | 171.3 b |
T3 | 416.3 a,b | 314.0 b | 1.329c | 165.8 b,c |
SEM± | 11.46 | 9.12 | 0.019 | 8.19 |
p value | 0.0005 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 |
Treatment | Villus Height (µm) | Villus Width (µm) | Total Area (mm2) |
---|---|---|---|
Negative control | 439 c | 76.7 a | 0.100 b,c |
Positive control | 425 c | 64.17 b | 0.085 d |
T1 | 544 b | 73.9 a | 0.124 a |
T2 | 614 a | 57.6 b,c | 0.110 b |
T3 | 562 b | 61.1 b,c | 0.108 b,c |
SEM± | 11.96 | 2.79 | 0.004 |
p value | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0001 |
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Abudabos, A.M.; Ali, M.H.; Nassan, M.A.; Saleh, A.A. Ameliorative Effect of Bacillus subtilis on Growth Performance and Intestinal Architecture in Broiler Infected with Salmonella. Animals 2019, 9, 190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040190
Abudabos AM, Ali MH, Nassan MA, Saleh AA. Ameliorative Effect of Bacillus subtilis on Growth Performance and Intestinal Architecture in Broiler Infected with Salmonella. Animals. 2019; 9(4):190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040190
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbudabos, Alaeldein M., Muttahar H. Ali, Mohammed A. Nassan, and Ahmad A. Saleh. 2019. "Ameliorative Effect of Bacillus subtilis on Growth Performance and Intestinal Architecture in Broiler Infected with Salmonella" Animals 9, no. 4: 190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040190
APA StyleAbudabos, A. M., Ali, M. H., Nassan, M. A., & Saleh, A. A. (2019). Ameliorative Effect of Bacillus subtilis on Growth Performance and Intestinal Architecture in Broiler Infected with Salmonella. Animals, 9(4), 190. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9040190