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  • Influence of zinc bacitracin and Bacillus licheniformis on microbial intestinal functions in weaned piglets.

Influence of zinc bacitracin and Bacillus licheniformis on microbial intestinal functions in weaned piglets.

Veterinary research communications (2003-11-12)
E Collinder, M E Cardona, G N Berge, E Norin, S Stern, T Midtvedt
摘要

The influence of zinc bacitracin (ZB) and of Bacillus licheniformis on host microbial-related functions in young piglets was investigated by applying the concept of microflora-associated characteristics. Six biochemical parameters were determined before and after weaning in faecal samples from piglets in four litters having access to a diet containing ZB, to a diet containing B. licheniformis, to a diet with both additives, or to a diet with no additives, from 3 weeks of age. Statistically significant differences were found in three of the intestinal functions investigated: formation of short-chain fatty acids (at 7 and 10 weeks of age). degradation of mucin (at 7 and 10 weeks of age) and conversion of bilirubin to urobilins (at 7 weeks of age). We also found age-dependent influences on the formation of short-chain fatty acids, on conversion of cholesterol to coprostanol and on conversion of bilirubin to urobilins. We conclude that a functional approach is appropriate for measuring exogenous influence(s) on the microbial intestinal metabolisms in weaned piglets.