Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood Morphology

The studies involved gilts 6 weeks pre-partum allocated into the control and experimental groups. The experimental group received vitamin C at the dose of 2.5g/100 kg b.w./day. Faeces for analyses were collected for 3- and 6- week period of vitamin C dietary inclusion. The faecal material underwent...

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Main Authors: Trawińska Beata, Lechowski Jerzy, Polonis Antoni, Kowaleczko Marta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2012-06-01
Series:Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/v10213-012-0031-3
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spelling doaj-868d506159e54c31a2fe50c5e7acfb1f2021-09-22T06:13:28ZengSciendoBulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy2300-32352012-06-0156217117510.2478/v10213-012-0031-3Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood MorphologyTrawińska Beata0Lechowski Jerzy1Polonis Antoni2Kowaleczko Marta3Department of Animal and Environmental Hygiene, Faculty of Biology and Animal Breeding, Live Sciences University, 20-950Lublin, PolandDepartment of Breeding and Technology of Pig Production, Faculty of Biology and Animal Breeding, Live Sciences University, 20-950Lublin, PolandDepartment of Animal and Environmental Hygiene, Faculty of Biology and Animal Breeding, Live Sciences University, 20-950Lublin, PolandDepartment of Animal and Environmental Hygiene, Faculty of Biology and Animal Breeding, Live Sciences University, 20-950Lublin, PolandThe studies involved gilts 6 weeks pre-partum allocated into the control and experimental groups. The experimental group received vitamin C at the dose of 2.5g/100 kg b.w./day. Faeces for analyses were collected for 3- and 6- week period of vitamin C dietary inclusion. The faecal material underwent quantitative and qualitative bacteriological evaluation. The count of Enterobacteriaceae was evaluated. The qualitative examination of these bacteria was made using the micro-plate method API 20E. Feed supplemented with vitamin C contributed to a statistically significant decline of the total bacterial count of Enterobacteriaceae in faeces. The qualitative bacterial analyses showed the presence of E. coli, Providecia sp., Proteus sp., and Salmonella sp. in the control and experimental groups. Enterobacter sp. was recovered only in the control group, while Lactobacillus sp. in the experimental group. The dietary administration of vitamin C significantly decreased the number of the studied bacterial species, except Salmonella rods. No statistically significant differences in the number of most blood morphotic elements following the 6- week supply of vitamin C were found; only the granulocyte count significantly increased, while lymphocyte numbers declined. Ascorbic acid inhibited the growth of pathogenic intestinal flora and reduced the pathogenic and relatively pathogenic bacteria count in the gastrointestinal tract and notably contributed to enhanced growth of beneficial bacteria.https://doi.org/10.2478/v10213-012-0031-3giltsvitamin cfaecesbacterial florablood morphotic elements.
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Lechowski Jerzy
Polonis Antoni
Kowaleczko Marta
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Lechowski Jerzy
Polonis Antoni
Kowaleczko Marta
Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood Morphology
Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy
gilts
vitamin c
faeces
bacterial flora
blood morphotic elements.
author_facet Trawińska Beata
Lechowski Jerzy
Polonis Antoni
Kowaleczko Marta
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title Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood Morphology
title_short Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood Morphology
title_full Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood Morphology
title_fullStr Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood Morphology
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Feed Supplemented With Vitamin C on Microbial Flora of Swine Faeces and Blood Morphology
title_sort effect of feed supplemented with vitamin c on microbial flora of swine faeces and blood morphology
publisher Sciendo
series Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy
issn 2300-3235
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The studies involved gilts 6 weeks pre-partum allocated into the control and experimental groups. The experimental group received vitamin C at the dose of 2.5g/100 kg b.w./day. Faeces for analyses were collected for 3- and 6- week period of vitamin C dietary inclusion. The faecal material underwent quantitative and qualitative bacteriological evaluation. The count of Enterobacteriaceae was evaluated. The qualitative examination of these bacteria was made using the micro-plate method API 20E. Feed supplemented with vitamin C contributed to a statistically significant decline of the total bacterial count of Enterobacteriaceae in faeces. The qualitative bacterial analyses showed the presence of E. coli, Providecia sp., Proteus sp., and Salmonella sp. in the control and experimental groups. Enterobacter sp. was recovered only in the control group, while Lactobacillus sp. in the experimental group. The dietary administration of vitamin C significantly decreased the number of the studied bacterial species, except Salmonella rods. No statistically significant differences in the number of most blood morphotic elements following the 6- week supply of vitamin C were found; only the granulocyte count significantly increased, while lymphocyte numbers declined. Ascorbic acid inhibited the growth of pathogenic intestinal flora and reduced the pathogenic and relatively pathogenic bacteria count in the gastrointestinal tract and notably contributed to enhanced growth of beneficial bacteria.
topic gilts
vitamin c
faeces
bacterial flora
blood morphotic elements.
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