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Journal of Animal Science | 2017

Probiotic supplementation protects weaned pigs against enterotoxigenic K88 challenge and improves performance similar to antibiotics

L. Pan; P. F. Zhao; Xiaokang Ma; Q.H. Shang; Y.T. Xu; S.F. Long; Y. Wu; F. M. Yuan; Xiangshu Piao

These studies evaluated the effects of probiotics (PB) as a potential substitute for antibiotics (AB) on diarrhea in relation to immune responses and intestinal health in weaned pigs challenged with enterotoxigenic (ETEC) K88 (Exp. 1) and the effects of PB on performance and nutrient digestibility in weaned pigs (Exp. 2). In Exp. 1, 24 weaned barrows (4.9 ± 0.4 kg initial BW) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments. The treatments consisted of pigs fed an unsupplemented corn-soybean meal basal diet and not challenged (NON-C) or challenged with ETEC K88 (CHA-C) on d 9 and pigs fed the same basal diet supplemented with AB (100 mg/kg zinc bacitracin, 50 mg/kg colistin sulfate, and 100 mg/kg olaquindox; CHA-AB) or 500 mg/kg PB ( and ; CHA-PB) and challenged with ETEC K88 on d 9. In Exp. 2, 108 weaned pigs (7.5 ± 0.9 kg initial BW) not challenged with ETEC K88 were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 treatments, including an AB-free basal diet (CON) and the basal diet with AB (ABD) or 500 mg/kg PB supplementation (PBD). In Exp. 1, after challenge, CHA-C decreased ( < 0.05) ADG and ADFI, whereas CHA-AB and CHA-PB revealed no significant change compared with NON-C. Compared with CHA-C, CHA-AB and CHA-PB improved ( < 0.05) ADG and ADFI and decreased ( < 0.05) the diarrhea incidence in pigs. Mucosal secretory Ig A contents in the jejunum and ileum were greater in CHA-C than in NON-C ( < 0.05) and lower than in CHA-PB ( < 0.05). The diet containing PB alleviated the increase in the endotoxin and diamine oxidase concentration and cecal count ( < 0.05) and the decrease in intestinal villus height, cecal count, and jejunal mucosal occludin protein abundance ( < 0.05). In Exp. 2, dietary supplementation with AB and PB had positive effects on ADG and feed efficiency ( < 0.05). Compared with CON, apparent digestibility of nutrients in PBD was improved ( < 0.05). Collectively, PB supplementation protected the pigs against ETEC K88 infection by enhancing immune responses and attenuating intestinal damage and improved the performance and nutrient digestibility of weaned pigs. Therefore, PB could be a potential effective alternative to AB for ameliorating diarrhea and improving performance in weaned pigs.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2016

Effects of coated compound proteases on apparent total tract digestibility of nutrients and apparent ileal digestibility of amino acids for pigs.

L. Pan; P. F. Zhao; Z.Y. Yang; S.F. Long; H. L. Wang; Qiyu Tian; Y.T. Xu; Xiao Xu; Z. H. Zhang; Xiangshu Piao

Two experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of coated compound proteases (CC protease) on apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of nitrogen (N) and energy, and apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of amino acids (AA) and nutrients in diets for pigs. In Exp. 1, 12 crossbred barrows (initial body weight: 20.14±1.71 kg) were housed in individual metabolism crates and allotted into 2 treatments with 6 piglets per treatment according to weight in a randomized complete block design. The 2 diets were corn-soybean meal basal diets with (0.2 g/kg) or without CC protease supplementation. The CC protease supplementation increased (p<0.05) the digestible and metabolizable N and energy values and the digestibility and retention rate of N in the diet. The ATTD of energy and nutrients had been improved (p<0.05) in the diet supplemented with CC protease. In Exp. 2, 12 crossbred barrows (initial body weight: 20.79±1.94 kg), fitted with T-cannulas at the distal ileum, were blocked by body weight into 2 groups with 6 pigs each. The diets were the same as those in Exp. 1. The CC protease increased (p<0.05) the AID of crude protein and some essential AA including arginine, isoleucine and leucine. The AID and ATTD of energy and nutrients had been improved (p<0.05) by supplemental CC protease, but the hindgut digestibility of nutrients was unaffected. Overall, the CC protease improved the ATTD of N and energy and AID of some indispensible AA and nutrients in the corn-soybean meal diet for pigs. Therefore, the CC protease supplement could improve the utilization of protein in the corn-soybean meal diet and thus contribute to lower N excretion to the environment.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2018

Effects of dietary supplementation with a combination of plant oils on performance, meat quality and fatty acid deposition of broilers

S.F. Long; Y.T. Xu; Chunlin Wang; Changlian Li; Dewen Liu; Xiangshu Piao

Objective This study was to evaluate effects of mixed plant oils (identified as mixed oil 1 [MO1] and mixed oil 2 [MO2]) on performance, serum composition, viscera percentages, meat quality, and fatty acid deposition of broilers. Methods A total of 126 one-day-old Arbor Acres male broiler chicks (weighing 44.91± 0.92 g) were randomly allocated to 1 of 3 treatments with 7 replicate pens per treatment (6 broilers per pen). Dietary treatments included a corn-soybean basal diet supplemented with 3% soybean oil (CTR), basal diet with 3% MO1 (a mixture of 15% corn oil, 10% coconut oil, 15% linseed oil, 20% palm oil, 15% peanut oil and 25% soybean oil; MO1), or basal diet with 3% MO2 (a combination of 50% MO1 and 50% extruded corn; MO2). The trial consisted of phase 1 (d 1 to 21) and phase 2 (d 22 to 42). Results Compared to CTR, broilers fed MO (MO1 or MO2) had greater (p<0.05) average daily gain in phase 1, 2, and overall (d 1 to 42), redness in thigh muscle, concentrations of serum glucose, serum albumin, saturated fatty acids (SFA) and n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) ratio in breast muscle, while these broilers also showed lower (p≤0.05) drip loss and concentrations of C18:3n-3 and PUFA/SFA ratio in breast muscle. Broilers fed MO2 had higher (p<0.05) liver percentage, while broilers fed MO1 had lower (p≤0.05) feed conversion ratio in phase 1 and increased (p<0.05) contents of C18:2n-6, C20:5n-3, C22:6n-3, and n-3 PUFA in breast muscle compared to CTR. Conclusion Mixed plant oils had positive effects on performance, serum parameters, meat quality, liver percentage and fatty acid deposition in broilers, which indicates they can be used as better dietary energy feedstocks than soybean oil alone.


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2017

Effects of coated proteases on the performance, nutrient retention, gut morphology and carcass traits of broilers fed corn or sorghum based diets supplemented with soybean meal

Xiao Xu; H. L. Wang; L. Pan; Xiaokang Ma; Qiyu Tian; Y.T. Xu; S.F. Long; Z.H. Zhang; Xiangshu Piao


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2017

Effects of isomalto-oligosaccharides as potential prebiotics on performance, immune function and gut microbiota in weaned pigs

Y. Wu; L. Pan; Q.H. Shang; Xiaokang Ma; S.F. Long; Y.T. Xu; Xiangshu Piao


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2018

Mixed organic acids as antibiotic substitutes improve performance, serum immunity, intestinal morphology and microbiota for weaned piglets

S.F. Long; Y.T. Xu; L. Pan; Q.Q. Wang; C.L. Wang; J.Y. Wu; Y. Wu; Y.M. Han; C.H. Yun; Xiangshu Piao


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2018

Effect of organic acids and essential oils on performance, intestinal health and digestive enzyme activities of weaned pigs

Y.T. Xu; Li Liu; S.F. Long; L. Pan; Xiangshu Piao


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2018

The combination of carbohydrases and phytase to improve nutritional value and non-starch polysaccharides degradation for growing pigs fed diets with or without wheat bran

Zhikai Zeng; Qiuyan Li; Qiyu Tian; Y.T. Xu; Xiangshu Piao


Animal Science Journal | 2017

Effects of the standardized ileal digestible valine : lysine ratio on performance, milk composition and plasma indices of lactating sows

Y.T. Xu; Zhikai Zeng; Xiao Xu; Qiyu Tian; Xiaokang Ma; S.F. Long; Meijing Piao; Zhibin Cheng; Xiangshu Piao


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

270 Effects of chromium methionine and zinc source on serum metabolites, endocrine parameters, and the antioxidant status of growing–finishing pigs.

Xiao Xu; Zhongchao Li; H. L. Wang; L. Pan; Xiaokang Ma; Y.T. Xu; Xiangshu Piao; T. L. Ward; F. Ji

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Xiangshu Piao

China Agricultural University

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L. Pan

China Agricultural University

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S.F. Long

China Agricultural University

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Xiaokang Ma

China Agricultural University

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Xiao Xu

China Agricultural University

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H. L. Wang

China Agricultural University

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Qiyu Tian

China Agricultural University

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Y. Wu

China Agricultural University

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P. F. Zhao

China Agricultural University

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Q.H. Shang

China Agricultural University

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