Title of article
Effect of mannanoligosaccharides supplementation on caecal microbial activity of rabbits
Author/Authors
Bovera، F نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
1522
To page
1527
Abstract
A total of 200 weaned (35 days) hybrid Hyla rabbits were randomly divided among five groups housed in bicellular cages
(20 cages per group). Between 35 and 60 days of age, the groups were submitted to the following treatments: group ANT
(positive control) fed a basal diet supplemented with antibiotics (colistin sulphate, 144 mg/kg; tylosin, 100 mg/kg; and
oxytetracyclin, 1000 mg/kg); groups MOS_0.5, MOS_1.0 and MOS_1.5 fed the basal diet supplemented with 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 g/kg
mannanoligosaccharides (MOS), respectively; another group fed the basal diet without antibiotics or mannanoligosaccarides
supplementation (negative control). Along the trial, an episode of epizootyc rabbit enteropathy occurs so that in the control group
mortality rate was very high (78%) and survivor rabbits showed severe symptoms of disease (diarrhoea). Thus, the control group
was discarded from the trial. At 60 days of age, samples of caecal content were collected from 10 rabbits per group and used as
inocula for an in vitro gas production trial. At the end of fermentation (120 h of incubation), organic matter digestibility (OMd),
cumulative gas production, fermentation kinetics, pH, volatile fatty acid (VFA) and NH3 productions were measured. Inoculum from
MOS_1.0 rabbits showed the significant higher values of OMd (64.21%, P,0.05), gas production (262.32 ml/g, P,0.05),
acetate (96.99 mmol/g OM, P,0.05) and butyrate (26.21 mmol/g OM, P,0.05) than the other groups. Slight differences were
recorded among the groups ANT, MOS_0.5 and MOS_1.5. In addition, branched chain acids, in proportion to total VFAs, were
significantly higher in MOS_1.0 inoculum (0.04, P,0.05). MOS are able to affect fermentation activity of caecal micro-organism,
but their activities seem not proportional to their level in the diet.
Keywords
antibiotics , mannanoligosaccharides , in vitro gas production technique , Rabbits
Journal title
Animal
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Animal
Record number
650734
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