Literature DB >> 26286998

Evaluation of yeast dietary supplementation in broilers challenged or not with Salmonella on growth performance, cecal microbiota composition and Salmonella in ceca, cloacae and carcass skin.

K C Mountzouris1, E Dalaka2, I Palamidi2, V Paraskeuas2, V Demey3, G Theodoropoulos4, K Fegeros2.   

Abstract

The dietary supplementation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. boulardii was evaluated in broilers challenged or not challenged with Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) using a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. Depending on yeast inclusion at 0 (C) or 1 × 10⁹ cfu/kg diet (Y) and SE challenge (0 or log 6.3 cfu/bird) on d 15, the experiment had four treatments C, Y, C-SE, and Y-SE, respectively. Each treatment had seven replicate floor pens with 15 broilers. Growth performance responses were determined weekly and overall for the 5 week experimental period. Salmonella levels and prevalence in ceca, cloacae, and carcass skin were determined by culture procedures, while cecal microbiota was determined by real time PCR. Yeast supplementation had no effect (PY > 0.05) on growth performance. For the overall post SE-challenge period (i.e., wk 3 to wk 5), Salmonella reduced body weight gain (BWG) (PSE < 0.001), feed intake (FI) (PSE = 0.032), and the European production efficiency (EPEF) factor (PSE = 0.005). Broilers Y-SE had higher (P < 0.001) overall BW gain compared to C-SE ones. Overall mortality was 2.14% and did not differ (P > 0.05) between treatments. Reduced Salmonella levels in the cloacae (P = 0.014) and on the breast skin (P = 0.006) and lower prevalence on the neck skin (P = 0.007) were noted for treatment Y-SE compared to C-SE. Yeast supplementation did not have an effect (P > 0.05) on cecal microbiota composition at d 1 and d 21 post SE-challenge. On the contrary, SE-challenge reduced cecal levels of total bacteria (PSE = 0.002), E. coli (PSE = 0.006), Bifidobacterium spp. (PSE = 0.006), Bacteroides spp. (PSE = 0.010), and Clostridial populations belonging to cluster I and cluster XIVa, (PSE = 0.047 and PSE = 0.001, respectively) on d 1 post SE-challenge. At 21 d post SE-challenge, only the levels of cecal Lactobacillus spp. (PSE = 0.001) and Bifidobacterium spp. (PSE = 0.049) were reduced compared to the non SE-challenged groups. In conclusion, yeast supplementation in SE challenged broilers (Y-SE) was beneficial for growth performance and reduced Salmonella presence compared to C-SE ones. The disturbance of cecal microbiota balance by SE merits further investigation for potential implications in gut and overall bird health.
© 2015 Poultry Science Association Inc.

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Keywords:  Saccharomyces; Salmonella; broiler; carcass; gut microbiota

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26286998     DOI: 10.3382/ps/pev243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


  10 in total

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Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-21

2.  Overexpressing ovotransferrin and avian β-defensin-3 improves antimicrobial capacity of chickens and poultry products.

Authors:  Caitlin A Cooper; Mark L Tizard; Tamsyn Stanborough; Sean C Moore; P Scott Chandry; Kristie A Jenkins; Terry G Wise; Terri E O'Neil; Daniel S Layton; Kirsten R Morris; Robert J Moore; Narelle Fegan; Timothy J Doran
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2018-10-29       Impact factor: 2.788

3.  Effects of Bacillus subtilis CSL2 on the composition and functional diversity of the faecal microbiota of broiler chickens challenged with Salmonella Gallinarum.

Authors:  Ju Kyoung Oh; Edward Alain B Pajarillo; Jong Pyo Chae; In Ho Kim; Dong Soo Yang; Dae-Kyung Kang
Journal:  J Anim Sci Biotechnol       Date:  2017-01-05

4.  Lack of Evidence That Selenium-Yeast Improves Chicken Health and Modulates the Caecal Microbiota in the Context of Colonization by Campylobacter jejuni.

Authors:  Alexandre Thibodeau; Ann Letellier; Étienne Yergeau; Guillaume Larrivière-Gauthier; Philippe Fravalo
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-03-17       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  Intestinal Bacteria Composition and Translocation of Bacteria in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Authors:  Spyros Vrakas; Konstantinos C Mountzouris; George Michalopoulos; George Karamanolis; George Papatheodoridis; Charalampos Tzathas; Maria Gazouli
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-18       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Dietary Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii CNCM I-1079 Positively Affects Performance and Intestinal Ecosystem in Broilers during a Campylobacter jejuni Infection.

Authors:  Francesca Romana Massacci; Carmela Lovito; Silvia Tofani; Michele Tentellini; Domenica Anna Genovese; Alessia Arcangela Pia De Leo; Paola Papa; Chiara Francesca Magistrali; Elisabetta Manuali; Massimo Trabalza-Marinucci; Livia Moscati; Claudio Forte
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2019-11-21

7.  Evaluation of the Combined Use of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and Aspergillus Oryzae with Phytase Fermentation Products on Growth, Inflammatory, and Intestinal Morphology in Broilers.

Authors:  Wen Yang Chuang; Wei Chih Lin; Yun Chen Hsieh; Chung Ming Huang; Shen Chang Chang; Tzu-Tai Lee
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 2.752

8.  Comparison of overfeeding effects on gut physiology and microbiota in two goose breeds.

Authors:  R X Wei; F J Ye; F He; Q Song; X P Xiong; W L Yang; X Gang; J W Hu; B Hu; H Y Xu; L Li; H H Liu; X Y Zeng; L Chen; B Kang; C C Han
Journal:  Poult Sci       Date:  2020-12-24       Impact factor: 3.352

Review 9.  Influence of Saccharomyces boulardii CNCM I-745on the gut-associated immune system.

Authors:  Heike Stier; Stephan C Bischoff
Journal:  Clin Exp Gastroenterol       Date:  2016-09-13

10.  Effect of Yeast Culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on Broilers: A Preliminary Study on the Effective Components of Yeast Culture.

Authors:  Zhe Sun; Tao Wang; Natnael Demelash; Sen Zheng; Wei Zhao; Xue Chen; Yuguo Zhen; Guixin Qin
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-30       Impact factor: 2.752

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