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Evaluation of Camellia sinensis Catechins as a Swine Antimicrobial Feed Additive that does not Cause Antibiotic Resistance

机译:茶花儿茶素作为不引起抗生素耐药性的猪抗菌饲料添加剂的评价

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Antimicrobial growth promoters (AGPs) have been banned and phased out because their use has been linked to the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens; however, the ban has had a marked impact on livestock production, and feed additive alternatives to AGPs are required. We focused on green tea leaves as potential alternatives to AGPs because they contain significant amounts of polyphenol catechins, which have antivirus and antimicrobial effects. We examined cross-resistance between epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which is the most abundant catechin of green tea leaves, and commercially available antimicrobials in clinically problematic antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, and whether bacteria have the ability to acquire resistance by consecutive passage in sub-inhibitory concentrations of EGCG. EGCG did not display any cross-resistance with reference antimicrobials and the bacteria did not acquire EGCG resistance. Further, we examined the growth-promoting effects of dried green tea leaves on the breeding of a new Japanese breed, Tokyo-X pigs. While the mortality rates of the green tea leaf (GTL) and AGP groups were both 11.1% (one in nine piglets), the mortality rate was 50% for the control group with an additive-free diet (four in eight piglets). The rate of body weight increase in both the GTL and AGP groups was approximately the same. The growth-promoting effects of green tea leaves and AGPs were similar, and there was no possibility that the antimicrobial properties of catechins caused the same problem as AGPs. Thus, it can be concluded that green tea leaves are a safe feed additive alternative to AGPs.
机译:抗菌生长促进剂(AGP)已被禁止和淘汰,因为它们的使用与耐药性病原体的出现和传播有关。但是,该禁令对畜牧业产生了显着影响,因此需要替代AGP的饲料添加剂。我们专注于绿茶作为AGP的潜在替代品,因为它们含有大量的多酚儿茶素,具有抗病毒和抗菌作用。我们研究了表没食子儿茶素没食子酸酯(EGCG)(绿茶中最丰富的儿茶素)与临床上有问题的抗药性细菌中的市售抗微生物剂之间的交叉耐药性,以及该细菌是否具有通过连续传代进入亚细菌而获得耐药性的能力。抑制浓度的EGCG。 EGCG与参考抗菌药物没有任何交叉耐药性,细菌也没有获得EGCG耐药性。此外,我们研究了干燥的绿茶叶对日本新品种“东京-X”猪的育种促进作用。绿茶(GTL)和AGP组的死亡率均为11.1%(每9头小猪一头),而无添加剂饮食的对照组(每8头小猪)的死亡率为50%。 GTL组和AGP组的体重增加率大致相同。绿茶叶和AGP的促生长作用相似,并且儿茶素的抗菌特性不可能引起与AGP相同的问题。因此,可以得出结论,绿茶叶是替代AGP的安全饲料添加剂。

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