Effects of commercial probiotics supplementation on growth performance and immunity in pigs

碩士 === 東海大學 === 畜產與生物科技學系 === 103 === The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of commercial probiotics supplementation on growth performance and immunity in pigs. Pigs (n= 24) were randomly assigned into 3 groups: control, treatment A (commercial probiotics product A) and treatment...

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Main Authors: Tzu-En Huang, 黃子恩
Other Authors: Bor-Rung Ou
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/70280945256198933286
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spelling ndltd-TW-103THU002890012016-10-23T04:12:12Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/70280945256198933286 Effects of commercial probiotics supplementation on growth performance and immunity in pigs 飼料添加商用益生菌飼料添加物對豬隻生長性能與免疫力之影響 Tzu-En Huang 黃子恩 碩士 東海大學 畜產與生物科技學系 103 The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of commercial probiotics supplementation on growth performance and immunity in pigs. Pigs (n= 24) were randomly assigned into 3 groups: control, treatment A (commercial probiotics product A) and treatment B (commercial probiotics product B). The pigs were fed experimental diets for 119 days. All pigs were weighed every month. Blood samples were collected to measure lymphocyte proliferation and evaluate the proportion of CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes by flow cytometry. The results showed that no significant difference among control and probiotic groups in body weight, daily gain and feed conversion efficiency. The PHA stimulated lymphocytes proliferation, the proportion of CD4 lymphocyte, CD8 lymphocyte proportion, CD4/CD8 ratio and the IL-1β and L-selectin mRNA in neutrophils has no significant difference among control and probiotic groups. The probiotics groups had higher lactic acid bacteria CFU in feces than that in control group. The probiotics groups had lower blood cholesterol content than control group. The probiotics groups had higher foot and mouth disease virus antibody titer than the control group. It concluded that supplementation of commercial probiotics to diet can reduce serum cholesterol and enhance the FMD virus antibody titers in pigs. Bor-Rung Ou 歐柏榮 2014 學位論文 ; thesis 79 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 東海大學 === 畜產與生物科技學系 === 103 === The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of commercial probiotics supplementation on growth performance and immunity in pigs. Pigs (n= 24) were randomly assigned into 3 groups: control, treatment A (commercial probiotics product A) and treatment B (commercial probiotics product B). The pigs were fed experimental diets for 119 days. All pigs were weighed every month. Blood samples were collected to measure lymphocyte proliferation and evaluate the proportion of CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes by flow cytometry. The results showed that no significant difference among control and probiotic groups in body weight, daily gain and feed conversion efficiency. The PHA stimulated lymphocytes proliferation, the proportion of CD4 lymphocyte, CD8 lymphocyte proportion, CD4/CD8 ratio and the IL-1β and L-selectin mRNA in neutrophils has no significant difference among control and probiotic groups. The probiotics groups had higher lactic acid bacteria CFU in feces than that in control group. The probiotics groups had lower blood cholesterol content than control group. The probiotics groups had higher foot and mouth disease virus antibody titer than the control group. It concluded that supplementation of commercial probiotics to diet can reduce serum cholesterol and enhance the FMD virus antibody titers in pigs.
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