Literature DB >> 18276602

Antimicrobial activity of lupulone against Clostridium perfringens in the chicken intestinal tract jejunum and caecum.

G R Siragusa1, G J Haas, P D Matthews, R J Smith, R J Buhr, N M Dale, M G Wise.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Owing to the spread of antibiotic resistance among human infectious agents, there is a need to research antibiotic alternatives for use in animal agricultural systems. Antibiotic-free broiler chicken production systems are known to suffer from frequent outbreaks of necrotic enteritis due in part to pathogenic type A Clostridium perfringens. Hop (Humulus lupulus) bitter acids are known to possess potent antimicrobial activity. Lupulone was evaluated for in vivo antimicrobial activity to inhibit C. perfringens in a chick gastrointestinal colonization model.
METHODS: Using a week-2 per os inoculated C. perfringens chicken colonization model, C. perfringens counts in mid-intestinal and caecal contents were compared between chickens administered lupulone at 62.5, 125 and 250 ppm in drinking water versus 0 ppm control. Results At day 22, post-hatch intestinal C. perfringens counts of lupulone-treated chickens were significantly lower (P < 0.05) than water-treated control groups in both jejunal and caecal sampling sites across all lupulone dosages tested.
CONCLUSIONS: Lupulone administered through water inhibits gastrointestinal levels of inoculated pathogenic clostridia within the chicken gastrointestinal tract. Lupulone was effective within the chemically complex mixture of material within the gastrointestinal tract, thereby making this agent a target of further research as an antibiotic alternative for this and possibly other intestinal infections.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18276602     DOI: 10.1093/jac/dkn024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-05-22       Impact factor: 4.813

2.  Replacement of nitrite with lupulon-xanthohumol loaded nanoliposome in cooked beef-sausage: experimental and model based study.

Authors:  Neda Khatib; Mohammad Javad Varidi; Mohebbat Mohebbi; Mehdi Varidi; Seyed Mohammad Hashem Hosseini
Journal:  J Food Sci Technol       Date:  2020-02-26       Impact factor: 2.701

3.  Simple SNP-based minimal marker genotyping for Humulus lupulus L. identification and variety validation.

Authors:  John A Henning; Jamie Coggins; Matthew Peterson
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2015-10-06

4.  Comparison of fecal and cecal microbiotas reveals qualitative similarities but quantitative differences.

Authors:  Dragana Stanley; Mark S Geier; Honglei Chen; Robert J Hughes; Robert J Moore
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2015-02-27       Impact factor: 3.605

5.  Antiadherent and antibiofilm activity of Humulus lupulus L. derived products: new pharmacological properties.

Authors:  Marcin Rozalski; Bartlomiej Micota; Beata Sadowska; Anna Stochmal; Dariusz Jedrejek; Marzena Wieckowska-Szakiel; Barbara Rozalska
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-09-23       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 6.  Hops (Humulus lupulus L.) Bitter Acids: Modulation of Rumen Fermentation and Potential As an Alternative Growth Promoter.

Authors:  Michael D Flythe; Isabelle A Kagan; Yuxi Wang; Nelmy Narvaez
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2017-08-21

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2018-08-17       Impact factor: 4.411

Review 8.  Thymol and carvacrol supplementation in poultry health and performance.

Authors:  Majid Gholami-Ahangaran; Asiye Ahmadi-Dastgerdi; Shahrzad Azizi; Asal Basiratpour; Maryam Zokaei; Masoud Derakhshan
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9.  Genome-wide transcription analyses in Mycobacterium tuberculosis treated with lupulone.

Authors:  Jian Wei; Junchao Liang; Qiyun Shi; Peng Yuan; Rizeng Meng; Xudong Tang; Lu Yu; Na Guo
Journal:  Braz J Microbiol       Date:  2014-04-18       Impact factor: 2.476

10.  Effectiveness of Phytogenic Feed Additive as Alternative to Bacitracin Methylene Disalicylate on Hematological Parameters, Intestinal Histomorphology and Microbial Population and Production Performance of Japanese Quails.

Authors:  M Manafi; M Hedayati; S Khalaji
Journal:  Asian-Australas J Anim Sci       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 2.509

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