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標(biāo)題: 日糧指示劑對(duì)育肥豬糞中微生物、揮發(fā)性脂肪酸VFA、營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)消化率和生長(zhǎng)性能的影響 [打印本頁(yè)]

作者: 畜牧編輯    時(shí)間: 2016-3-11 10:47
標(biāo)題: 日糧指示劑對(duì)育肥豬糞中微生物、揮發(fā)性脂肪酸VFA、營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)消化率和生長(zhǎng)性能的影響
  2015. J. Anim. Sci. 93: 2183-2190
  日糧指示劑對(duì)育肥豬糞中微生物、揮發(fā)性脂肪酸VFA、營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)消化率和生長(zhǎng)性能的影響
  B. J. Kerr, T. E. Weber and C. J. Ziemer

  在測(cè)定動(dòng)物食糜通過速率和營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)消化率的試驗(yàn)中通常使用指示劑,如三氧化二鉻、氧化鐵、二氧化鈦。然而,這些指示劑對(duì)糞中微生物區(qū)系以及VFA產(chǎn)量的影響還未知。本文通過兩個(gè)動(dòng)物試驗(yàn),共計(jì)72頭單欄飼喂的育肥豬,研究了日糧指示劑對(duì)糞中微生物區(qū)系、糞氨和VFA濃度、營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)消化率和生長(zhǎng)性能的影響。試驗(yàn)日糧分為四組,無(wú)指示劑組、0.5% Cr2O3、0.5%Fe2O3、0.5%TiO2組。在試驗(yàn)一中,飼喂33天后,收集新鮮糞便測(cè)定微生物區(qū)系、糞氨和VFA濃度、營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)消化率和動(dòng)物生長(zhǎng)性能。試驗(yàn)處理對(duì)糞中總菌落數(shù)和細(xì)菌總數(shù)無(wú)顯著影響。但是與對(duì)照組相比,飼喂氧化鐵日糧豬只糞中古生菌有降低的趨勢(shì)(P=0.07)。飼喂指示劑(Cr2O3、Fe2O3和TiO2)日糧可以提高糞中細(xì)菌豐度(P=0.03、0.01和0.10),但是卻對(duì)糞中微生物菌落的均勻性和多樣性指數(shù)沒有影響。變性梯度凝膠電泳分析表明指示劑不會(huì)對(duì)電泳條帶產(chǎn)生影響。不同指示劑對(duì)糞中干物質(zhì)、氨氣濃度和VFA濃度產(chǎn)生影響。與對(duì)照組相比,飼喂三氧化二鉻日糧的豬只對(duì)鈣、銅、鐵和磷的消化率更高(P≤0.02),但是鈦消化率降低(P=0.08)。飼喂氧化鐵日糧的豬只對(duì)鈣的消化率更高(P=0.08),但是對(duì)鈦的消化率更低(P=0.01)。飼喂氧化鈦日糧的豬只對(duì)鐵和鋅的消化率更高(P≤0.09),但是鈦消化率降低(P=0.01)。在試驗(yàn)二中,日糧指示劑對(duì)豬只生長(zhǎng)性能無(wú)影響??傊?,試驗(yàn)結(jié)果表明,日糧中添加三氧化二鉻、氧化鐵和氧化鈦對(duì)微生物區(qū)系、糞氨、VFA濃度、營(yíng)養(yǎng)物質(zhì)消化率的影響非常小,表明其適用于消化試驗(yàn)。

  Dietary marker effects on fecal microbial ecology, fecal VFA, nutrient digestibility coefficients, and growth performance in finishing pigs

  B. J. Kerr, T. E. Weber and C. J. Ziemer

  Use of indigestible markers such as Cr2O3, Fe2O3, and TiO2 are commonly used in animal studies to evaluate digesta rate of passage and nutrient digestibility. Yet, the potential impact of indigestible markers on fecal microbial ecology and subsequent VFA generation is not known. Two experiments utilizing a total of 72 individually fed finishing pigs were conducted to describe the impact of dietary markers on fecal microbial ecology, fecal ammonia and VFA concentrations, nutrient digestibility, and pig performance. All pigs were fed a common diet with no marker or with 0.5% Cr2O3, Fe2O3, or TiO2. In Exp. 1, after 33 d of feeding, fresh fecal samples were collected for evaluation of microbial ecology, fecal ammonia and VFA concentrations, and nutrient digestibility, along with measures of animal performance. No differences were noted in total microbes or bacterial counts in pig feces obtained from pigs fed the different dietary markers while Archaea counts were decreased (P = 0.07) in feces obtained from pigs fed the diet containing Fe2O3 compared to pigs fed the control diet. Feeding Cr2O3, Fe2O3, or TiO2 increased fecal bacterial richness (P = 0.03, 0.01, and 0.10; respectively) when compared to pigs fed diets containing no marker, but no dietary marker effects were noted on fecal microbial evenness or the Shannon-Wiener index. Analysis of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis gels did not reveal band pattern alterations due to inclusion of dietary markers in pig diets. There was no effect of dietary marker on fecal DM, ammonia, or VFA concentrations. Pigs fed diets containing Cr2O3 had greater Ca, Cu, Fe, and P (P ≤ 0.02), but lower Ti (P = 0.08) digestibility compared to pigs fed the control diet. Pigs fed diets containing Fe2O3 had greater Ca (P = 0.08) but lower Ti (P = 0.01) digestibility compared to pigs fed the control diet. Pigs fed diets containing TiO2 had greater Fe and Zn (P ≤ 0.09), but lower Ti (P = 0.01) digestibility compared to pigs fed the control diet. In Exp. 2, no effect of dietary marker on pig performance was noted. Overall, the data indicate that the inclusion of Cr2O3, Fe2O3, or TiO2 as digestibility markers have little to no impact on microbial ecology, fecal ammonia or VFA concentrations, nutrient digestibility, or pig growth performance indicating they are suitable for use in digestion studies。

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作者: 山中的漫游者    時(shí)間: 2016-3-11 16:42
腸道健康,腸道功能,要全面考慮,指示劑有沒有影響?是個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)方法的首要考慮因素




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