Application of Baltic Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Needle Extract as a Gut Microbiota-Modulating Feed Supplement for Domestic Chickens (Gallus gallus)
Author:
Rubens Juris, Kibilds JurisORCID, Jansons Martins, Piginka-Vjaceslavova IngaORCID, Barene Ilze, Daberte Irena, Liepa LaimaORCID, Malniece AijaORCID, Rubens Arturs, Starkute Vytaute, Zokaityte EgleORCID, Ruzauskas ModestasORCID, Bartkiene ElenaORCID, Bartkevics VadimsORCID, Pugajeva IvetaORCID
Abstract
The valorization of wood industry residues is very desirable from a circular economy perspective. Pine needle extracts are known for their health-promoting properties and therefore can be used as herbal remedies and nutritional supplements. Since the withdrawal of antibiotics as growth promoters in the European Union, natural feed additives that improve poultry health and production are needed. It was proposed that pine needle extract could be a good alternative to antibiotic usage at sub-therapeutic concentrations. The results relevant to our assumption could be obtained by using domestic chickens as an in vivo model for the evaluation of gut microbiota-altering properties of pine needle extract as an herbal supplement. We tested the antimicrobial effects of Baltic pine (Pinus sylvestris) needle extract. Then, we used chicken (Gallus gallus) that received feed supplemented with two different concentrations of the extract for 40 days to evaluate the changes in gut microbiota using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. This preliminary study demonstrated trends toward dose-dependent desirable changes in broiler microbiome, such as a reduction in the relative abundance of Campylobacter.
Funder
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) program
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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