Probiotics as an alternative to antibiotics in modulating the intestinal microbiota and performance of broiler chickens

Author:

Grozina Alena A1ORCID,Ilina Larisa A23ORCID,Laptev Georgiy Yu23ORCID,Yildirim Elena A23ORCID,Ponomareva Ekaterina S3ORCID,Filippova Valentina A23ORCID,Tyurina Darya G3ORCID,Fisinin Vladimir I1ORCID,Kochish Ivan I4ORCID,Griffin Darren K5ORCID,Surai Peter F678ORCID,Romanov Michael N59ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal Scientific Center “All-Russia Research and Technological Poultry Institute”, Russian Academy of Sciences , Sergiev Posad, Moscow Oblast 141311 , Russia

2. Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “St. Petersburg State Agrarian University” , Pushkin, St. Petersburg 196601 , Russia

3. BIOTROF LLC , Pushkin, St. Petersburg 196602 , Russia

4. K. I. Skryabin Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology , Moscow 109472 , Russia

5. School of Biosciences, University of Kent , Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ , United Kingdom

6. Vitagene and Health Research Centre , Bristol BS4 2RS , United Kingdom

7. Department of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University , 6000 Stara Zagora , Bulgaria

8. Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Szent Istvan University , H-2103 Gödöllo , Hungary

9. L. K. Ernst Federal Research Center for Animal Husbandry , Dubrovitsy, Podolsk, Moscow Oblast 142132 , Russia

Abstract

Abstract Aims Gut bacteria play an important role in poultry nutrition and the immune defense system. Changes in the intestinal microbiome affect the physiological state, metabolism, and innate immunity of poultry. The present study aimed to characterize age-related changes in the gastrointestinal tract microflora in broiler chickens, depending on supplementation of the diet with the in-feed antibiotic Stafac® 110 and a Bacillus subtilis strain-based probiotic. Methods and results In this regard, a comprehensive analysis of the taxonomic structure of the microbial community in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of broiler chickens was carried out using a molecular genetic technique of the terminal-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis and taking into account age dynamics and feeding treatment. A beneficial effect on the microbiological composition and body weight of broilers was observed when using the antibiotic and probiotic in compound feeds. Different bacterial communities were revealed in the duodenum and cecum, and their positive impact on broiler growth was established. The results obtained shed light on the formation of GIT microflora of broiler chickens during the growing period and its changes in response to the use of the antibiotic and the probiotic. Conclusions We suggest that the implementation of the tested in-feed antibiotic and probiotic can be beneficial in regulating the intestinal microflora microbiological processes in the GIT and improving the feeding efficiency and productivity of broiler chickens.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Biotechnology

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