Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.

The beneficial modes of probiotic action include regulation of intestinal microbial homeostasis, stabilization of the gastrointestinal barrier function expression of bacteriocins and interference with the ability of pathogens to colonize and infect the mucosa. Organic acids as feed additives have be...

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Main Authors: Martin Král, Mária Angelovičova, Ebrahim Alfaig, Ondřej Bučko, Maria Walczycka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2014-10-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1706
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spelling doaj-57173464d64244ea9ac6ea9d687f4eba2020-11-25T04:01:25ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762014-10-0147222251576Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.Martin KrálMária AngelovičovaEbrahim AlfaigOndřej BučkoMaria WalczyckaThe beneficial modes of probiotic action include regulation of intestinal microbial homeostasis, stabilization of the gastrointestinal barrier function expression of bacteriocins and interference with the ability of pathogens to colonize and infect the mucosa. Organic acids as feed additives have been used to reduce or eliminate pathogenic bacteria and fungal contamination, control microbial growth and reduction of microbial metabolites. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of Bacillus subtilis, acetic acid and their combination on the intestinal microflora of broiler chickens (Cobb 500). The experiment was carried out on 4 groups each contains 100 chicks as follows: control (without addition), treatment 1 (acetic acid), treatment 2 (Bacillus subtilis) and treatment 3 (acetic acid + Bacillus subtilis). Six samples from each group were selected as a sample (mixed sex). The highest average number of log CFU.g-1 Lactobacillus sp. was in the treatment 3 – 7.11 log CFU.g-1 and the lowest was in the control group – 6.85. The highest average number of log CFU.g-1 Enterococcus sp. was in the treatment 2 – 7.17 log CFU.g-1 and the lowest was in the control group – 5.65. In both observing additions of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid increase the number of log CFU.g-1 Lactobacillus sp. and Enterococcus sp. compared with control group. The lower average number of log CFU.g-1 coliform bacteria was in the treatment 2 – 5.9 log CFU.g-1 and the higher was in control group – 6.98. The additional supplement decreased the number of log CFU.g-1 coliform bacteria in the treatment groups compared with the control.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1706
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author Martin Král
Mária Angelovičova
Ebrahim Alfaig
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Maria Walczycka
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Mária Angelovičova
Ebrahim Alfaig
Ondřej Bučko
Maria Walczycka
Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
author_facet Martin Král
Mária Angelovičova
Ebrahim Alfaig
Ondřej Bučko
Maria Walczycka
author_sort Martin Král
title Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.
title_short Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.
title_full Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.
title_fullStr Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on Cobb500 intestinal microflora.
title_sort influence of bacillus subtilis and acetic acid on cobb500 intestinal microflora.
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The beneficial modes of probiotic action include regulation of intestinal microbial homeostasis, stabilization of the gastrointestinal barrier function expression of bacteriocins and interference with the ability of pathogens to colonize and infect the mucosa. Organic acids as feed additives have been used to reduce or eliminate pathogenic bacteria and fungal contamination, control microbial growth and reduction of microbial metabolites. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of Bacillus subtilis, acetic acid and their combination on the intestinal microflora of broiler chickens (Cobb 500). The experiment was carried out on 4 groups each contains 100 chicks as follows: control (without addition), treatment 1 (acetic acid), treatment 2 (Bacillus subtilis) and treatment 3 (acetic acid + Bacillus subtilis). Six samples from each group were selected as a sample (mixed sex). The highest average number of log CFU.g-1 Lactobacillus sp. was in the treatment 3 – 7.11 log CFU.g-1 and the lowest was in the control group – 6.85. The highest average number of log CFU.g-1 Enterococcus sp. was in the treatment 2 – 7.17 log CFU.g-1 and the lowest was in the control group – 5.65. In both observing additions of Bacillus subtilis and acetic acid increase the number of log CFU.g-1 Lactobacillus sp. and Enterococcus sp. compared with control group. The lower average number of log CFU.g-1 coliform bacteria was in the treatment 2 – 5.9 log CFU.g-1 and the higher was in control group – 6.98. The additional supplement decreased the number of log CFU.g-1 coliform bacteria in the treatment groups compared with the control.
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