Influence of zinc bacitracin and Bacillus licheniformis on microbial intestinal functions in weaned piglets.
E Collinder, M E Cardona, G N Berge, E Norin, S Stern, T Midtvedt
Index: Vet. Res. Commun. 27(7) , 513-26, (2003)
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Abstract
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.
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