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Journal of Animal Science | 2009

Dietary protein modifies effect of plant extracts in the intestinal ecosystem of the pig at weaning.

E. G. Manzanilla; J. F. Pérez; M. Martín; J. C. Blandon; F. Baucells; C. Kamel; J. Gasa

The plant extract mixture (XT) used in the present experiment, containing carvacrol, cinnamaldehyde, and capsicum oleoresin, has previously been shown to decrease diarrhea mortality and to modify the intestinal environment of pigs after weaning. However, results obtained among experiments have not been consistent. We hypothesized that dietary protein could be a main factor determining the effect of plant extracts on intestinal environment. Thus, in the present study we assessed the effects of XT in piglet diets with different protein sources and amounts. Pigs weaned at 20 +/- 1 d of age (n = 240) were allocated to 1 of 6 treatments, which followed a factorial arrangement, with 2 amounts (as-fed basis) of the XT (0 and 200 mg/kg) and 3 diets with various amounts of CP and protein sources. Diet FM18 contained 10% of low-temperature fish meal (LT-FM) and a CP level of 18%; diet SBM18 contained 5% of LT-FM plus 9% of full fat extruded soy and a CP level of 18%; and SBM20 diet contained 10% of LT-FM plus 6.3% of full fat extruded soy and a CP level of 20%. Growth performance of the animals was recorded for 14 d, but no differences were detected among treatments. Eight pigs per treatment were killed to examine variables describing aspects of gastrointestinal ecology. For diets containing 18% CP, FM18 and SBM18, XT tended to decrease ileal digestibility of OM (P = 0.064 and 0.071, respectively) and decreased starch digestibility (P = 0.032 and 0.014, respectively). It also reduced villi length (P = 0.003 and 0.013, respectively) and tended to decrease intraepithelial lymphocyte number (P = 0.051 and 0.100, respectively) in the proximal jejunum. The XT inclusion also increased ileal lactobacilli:enterobacteria (P = 0.017) ratio and decreased VFA production in the cecum (P = 0.045) for all diets. A decreased CP level appeared to favor the effects of the studied plant extracts in a positive or negative way depending on the variable measured. The microbial differences produced by XT could be the reason for improved digestive health observed by the authors in stronger challenging conditions (e.g., dirtier environments or long fasting periods after weaning).


Journal of Dairy Science | 2006

Plant Extracts Affect In Vitro Rumen Microbial Fermentation

M. Busquet; S. Calsamiglia; A. Ferret; C. Kamel


Journal of Animal Science | 2004

Effect of plant extracts and formic acid on the intestinal equilibrium of early-weaned pigs

E. G. Manzanilla; J. F. Pérez; M. Martín; C. Kamel; F. Baucells; J. Gasa


Journal of Dairy Science | 2005

Effect of Garlic Oil and Four of its Compounds on Rumen Microbial Fermentation

M. Busquet; S. Calsamiglia; A. Ferret; M.D. Carro; C. Kamel


Journal of Animal Science | 2004

EFFECTS OF NATURAL PLANT EXTRACTS ON RUMINAL PROTEIN DEGRADATION AND FERMENTATION PROFILES IN CONTINUOUS CULTURE

P. W. Cardozo; S. Calsamiglia; A. Ferret; C. Kamel


Journal of Animal Science | 2005

Screening for the effects of natural plant extracts at different pH on in vitro rumen microbial fermentation of a high-concentrate diet for beef cattle.

P. W. Cardozo; S. Calsamiglia; A. Ferret; C. Kamel


Journal of Dairy Science | 2005

Effects of Cinnamaldehyde and Garlic Oil on Rumen Microbial Fermentation in a Dual Flow Continuous Culture

M. Busquet; S. Calsamiglia; A. Ferret; P. W. Cardozo; C. Kamel


Journal of Animal Science | 2006

Effects of alfalfa extract, anise, capsicum, and a mixture of cinnamaldehyde and eugenol on ruminal fermentation and protein degradation in beef heifers fed a high-concentrate diet

P. W. Cardozo; S. Calsamiglia; A. Ferret; C. Kamel


Journal of Animal Science | 2006

Effects of butyrate, avilamycin, and a plant extract combination on the intestinal equilibrium of early-weaned pigs

E. G. Manzanilla; Miquel Nofrarías; M. Anguita; Marisol Castillo; J. F. Pérez; S. M. Martín-Orúe; C. Kamel; J. Gasa


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2005

Screening for effects of plant extracts and active compounds of plants on dairy cattle rumen microbial fermentation in a continuous culture system

M. Busquet; S. Calsamiglia; A. Ferret; C. Kamel

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A. Ferret

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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S. Calsamiglia

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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P. W. Cardozo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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M. Busquet

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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J. F. Pérez

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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J. Gasa

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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F. Baucells

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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M. Martín

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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J. C. Blandon

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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