Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens

ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to assess the effect of dietary supplementation of Muramidase 007 to broiler chickens on gastrointestinal functionality, evaluating growth performance, apparent ileal digestibility, intestinal histomorphology, vitamin A in plasma and cecal microbiota. A total of 48...

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Main Authors: Mounira Sais, Ana C. Barroeta, Paola López-Colom, Miquel Nofrarías, Natàlia Majó, Rual Lopez-Ulibarri, Estefanía Pérez Calvo, Susana M. Martín-Orúe
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Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-0d75f7852ed445d9bfa23e1f7ff18d3d2020-11-25T03:28:55ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912020-01-01991235245Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickensMounira Sais0Ana C. Barroeta1Paola López-Colom2Miquel Nofrarías3Natàlia Majó4Rual Lopez-Ulibarri5Estefanía Pérez Calvo6Susana M. Martín-Orúe7Animal Nutrition and Welfare Service. Animal and Food Science Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, SpainAnimal Nutrition and Welfare Service. Animal and Food Science Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, SpainAnimal Nutrition and Welfare Service. Animal and Food Science Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, SpainIRTA, Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal (CReSA, UAB-IRTA), Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, SpainIRTA, Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal (CReSA, UAB-IRTA), Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain; Departament de Sanitat i Anatomia Animals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, SpainDSM Nutritional Products Ltd, Nutrition Innovation Center - ANH, 4303 Kaiseraugst, SwitzerlandDSM Nutritional Products Ltd, Nutrition Innovation Center - ANH, 68128 Village Neuf, FranceAnimal Nutrition and Welfare Service. Animal and Food Science Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Spain; Corresponding authorABSTRACT: This study was conducted to assess the effect of dietary supplementation of Muramidase 007 to broiler chickens on gastrointestinal functionality, evaluating growth performance, apparent ileal digestibility, intestinal histomorphology, vitamin A in plasma and cecal microbiota. A total of 480 one-day male chicks (Ross 308) were distributed in 16 pens allocated in 2 experimental diets: the control diet (CTR) without feed enzymes, coccidiostat or growth promoters, and the experimental diet (MUR): CTR supplemented with 35,000 units (LSU(F))/kg of the Muramidase 007. Digesta and tissue samples were obtained on days 9 and 36 of the study. A lower feed conversion ratio was observed in the MUR treatment. Apparent ileal digestibility of DM, organic matter and energy were improved by Muramidase 007. It was also observed that MUR improved digestibility of total fatty acids, mono-unsaturated fatty acids and poly-unsaturated fatty acids, and content of vitamin A in plasma at day 9 (P < 0.05). Histomorphological analysis of jejunum samples revealed no differences in the villus height or crypt depth; but a higher number of goblet cells and intraepithelial lymphocytes at day 36 with MUR. No differences were observed in plate counts of enterobacteria or Lactobacillus along the gastrointestinal tract, neither on the cecal short-chain fatty acids. An statistical trend was observed for reduction of cecal clostridia at day 9 for MUR. Analysis of cecal microbiota structure by 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed relevant changes correlated to age. At day 9, broilers receiving MUR showed decreased alpha diversity compared to CTR that was not detected at day 36. Changes in specific taxonomic groups with an increase in Lactobacillus genus were identified. In conclusion, evaluation of the variables in this study indicates that dietary Muramidase 007 contributes to improve feed conversation ratio and gastrointestinal function in broiler chickens. Effects could have been mediated by slight shifts observed in the intestinal microbiota. More studies are guaranteed to fully understand the mechanisms involved.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579119578683muramidasebroilerileal digestibility16S rRNA genemicrobiota
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author Mounira Sais
Ana C. Barroeta
Paola López-Colom
Miquel Nofrarías
Natàlia Majó
Rual Lopez-Ulibarri
Estefanía Pérez Calvo
Susana M. Martín-Orúe
spellingShingle Mounira Sais
Ana C. Barroeta
Paola López-Colom
Miquel Nofrarías
Natàlia Majó
Rual Lopez-Ulibarri
Estefanía Pérez Calvo
Susana M. Martín-Orúe
Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens
Poultry Science
muramidase
broiler
ileal digestibility
16S rRNA gene
microbiota
author_facet Mounira Sais
Ana C. Barroeta
Paola López-Colom
Miquel Nofrarías
Natàlia Majó
Rual Lopez-Ulibarri
Estefanía Pérez Calvo
Susana M. Martín-Orúe
author_sort Mounira Sais
title Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens
title_short Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens
title_full Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens
title_fullStr Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens
title_sort evaluation of dietary supplementation of a novel microbial muramidase on gastrointestinal functionality and growth performance in broiler chickens
publisher Elsevier
series Poultry Science
issn 0032-5791
publishDate 2020-01-01
description ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to assess the effect of dietary supplementation of Muramidase 007 to broiler chickens on gastrointestinal functionality, evaluating growth performance, apparent ileal digestibility, intestinal histomorphology, vitamin A in plasma and cecal microbiota. A total of 480 one-day male chicks (Ross 308) were distributed in 16 pens allocated in 2 experimental diets: the control diet (CTR) without feed enzymes, coccidiostat or growth promoters, and the experimental diet (MUR): CTR supplemented with 35,000 units (LSU(F))/kg of the Muramidase 007. Digesta and tissue samples were obtained on days 9 and 36 of the study. A lower feed conversion ratio was observed in the MUR treatment. Apparent ileal digestibility of DM, organic matter and energy were improved by Muramidase 007. It was also observed that MUR improved digestibility of total fatty acids, mono-unsaturated fatty acids and poly-unsaturated fatty acids, and content of vitamin A in plasma at day 9 (P < 0.05). Histomorphological analysis of jejunum samples revealed no differences in the villus height or crypt depth; but a higher number of goblet cells and intraepithelial lymphocytes at day 36 with MUR. No differences were observed in plate counts of enterobacteria or Lactobacillus along the gastrointestinal tract, neither on the cecal short-chain fatty acids. An statistical trend was observed for reduction of cecal clostridia at day 9 for MUR. Analysis of cecal microbiota structure by 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed relevant changes correlated to age. At day 9, broilers receiving MUR showed decreased alpha diversity compared to CTR that was not detected at day 36. Changes in specific taxonomic groups with an increase in Lactobacillus genus were identified. In conclusion, evaluation of the variables in this study indicates that dietary Muramidase 007 contributes to improve feed conversation ratio and gastrointestinal function in broiler chickens. Effects could have been mediated by slight shifts observed in the intestinal microbiota. More studies are guaranteed to fully understand the mechanisms involved.
topic muramidase
broiler
ileal digestibility
16S rRNA gene
microbiota
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579119578683
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