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Dietary supplementation with fermented Mao-tai lees beneficially affects gut microbiota structure and function in pigs

机译:日粮中添加发酵的茅台酒糟有利地影响猪肠道菌群的结构和功能

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Gut microbiota positively contribute to livestock nutrition and metabolism. The manipulation of these microbes may improve animal health. Some feed additives improve livestock health and metabolism by regulating gut microbiota composition and activity. We fed hybrid pigs diets supplemented with 0% (control), 5% (treat 1), 10% (treat 2), or 15% (treat 3) fermented Mao-tai lees (FML) for 90 days. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), bioamines, and microbial communities found in colonic contents were analyzed to investigate microbiota composition and metabolic profiles. Concentrations of straight-chain fatty acids (e.g., acetate, propionate, and butyrate) and tyramine increased with FML supplementation content. Contrary to the minor effects of 5% and 10% FML on gut microbiota, 15% FML influenced beta diversity (Jaccard or Bray–Curtis dissimilarity) but not alpha diversity (number of operational taxonomic units and Shannon diversity) of pig gut microbial communities compared to the control group. Notably, 15% FML animals were characterized by a higher abundance of potentially beneficial bacteria (Lactobacillus and Akkermansia) but lower abundances of potential pathogens (Escherichia). Numerous genes associated with metabolism (e.g., starch, sucrose, and sulfur-compounds metabolism) showed a higher relative abundance in the 15% FML than in the control group. Additionally, most Phascolarctobacterium, Treponema, Prevotella, and Faecalibacterium bacterial markers in the 15% FML group were positively correlated with straight-chain fatty acid concentrations, suggesting that these bacteria are likely associated with SCFA production. Taken together, our findings demonstrate the beneficial effects of 15% FML on fermentation of undigested compounds and gut microbiota composition in the colon. Thus, 15% FML supplementation in pig feed may possibly represent a way to optimize pig colon health for livestock farming.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1186/s13568-019-0747-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:肠道菌群对牲畜的营养和代谢有积极作用。这些微生物的操作可以改善动物健康。一些饲料添加剂通过调节肠道菌群的组成和活性来改善牲畜的健康和新陈代谢。我们饲喂添加了0%(对照),5%(处理1),10%(处理2)或15%(处理3)发酵的茅台酒糟(FML)的混合猪饲料90天。分析了结肠内容物中的短链脂肪酸(SCFA),生物胺和微生物群落,以研究微生物群组成和代谢谱。直链脂肪酸(例如乙酸盐,丙酸盐和丁酸盐)和酪胺的浓度随FML补充含量的增加而增加。与5%和10%FML对肠道菌群的较小影响相反,相比之下,15%FML影响了猪肠道微生物群落的β多样性(Jaccard或Bray-Curtis差异),但不影响alpha多样性(操作分类单位数和Shannon多样性)。到对照组。值得注意的是,FML动物的15%的特征是潜在有益细菌(乳酸杆菌和阿克曼菌属)的丰度较高,而潜在病原体(埃希氏菌)的丰度较低。与代谢相关的许多基因(例如淀粉,蔗糖和硫化合物代谢)在15%FML中显示出比对照组更高的相对丰度。此外,FML组中15%的大多数杆菌,螺旋体,普雷沃菌和费氏杆菌细菌标记与直链脂肪酸浓度呈正相关,表明这些细菌可能与SCFA产生有关。综上所述,我们的发现证明了15%FML对未消化的化合物发酵和结肠中肠道菌群组成的有益影响。因此,在猪饲料中添加15%的FML可能代表优化牲畜养殖猪结肠健康的一种方法。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1186 / s13568-019-0747-z)包含补充材料,可用于授权用户。

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