Antimicrobial agents, probiotics, prebiotics and herbal extracts as growth promoters of weanling pigs / Utilização de agentes antimicrobianos, probióticos, prebióticos e extratos vegetais como promotores do crescimento de leitões recém-desmamados
AUTOR(ES)
Carlos Eduardo Utiyama
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2004
RESUMO
The purpose of this work was to evaluate the probiotics, prebiotics and herbal extracts as alternatives to antimicrobial agents as growth promoters of weanling pigs, based on the morphometry of organs, fecal score, intestinal microbiology, intestinal histology, nutrient digestibility and performance. Two randomized complete block design experiments were carried out to compare five treatments: control - basal diet; antimicrobial - basal diet plus Zn bacitracin and olaquindox (50 ppm of each); probiotic - basal diet plus 1300 ppm of probiotic (Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis); prebiotic - basal diet plus 3000 ppm of mannanoligosaccharide; herbal extract - basal diet plus 500 ppm of herbal extract (garlic, clove, cinnamon, pepper, thyme, cinnamaldehyde and eugenol). In Experiment I, forty 21-d-weaned pigs were alloted to 20 suspended pens, with two pigs (a barrow and a gilt) per pen (experimental unit) and four replications per treatment. In the last week, the digestibility assay was carried out, using the method of the partial faeces collection, with the chromium oxide (Cr2O3) as fecal marker. On 35th day, an animal of each experimental unit was slaughtered to collect the morphometry data, the intestinal epithelium samples for histological analysis, and the content of the jejunum/ileum for microbiological analysis. In Experiment II, one hundred and twenty 21-d-weaned pigs were used, with 12 replications per treatment and two animals (a barrow and a gilt) per experimental unit. The daily feed intake, the average daily gain and the feed conversion were analyzed for 1-14, 15-35 and 1-35 days of experimental periods. The fecal score was also evaluated. Although not significant (P>.05), the antimicrobial agents improved the average daily gain of weanling pigs, during 1-35 (+21.4%) and 15-35 (+22%) days of experimental periods, compared to pigs fed control diet. The nutrient apparent digestibility of pigs fed antimicrobial were higher (P<.05) than of those fed control. The prebiotic mannanoligosaccharide showed to be the most efficient alternative to antimicrobials. The average daily gain of pigs fed mannanoligosaccharide was, in numerical values (P<.05), 25.7% higher than of those fed control (P>.05) and similar (P>.05) to the animals of the antimicrobial treatment, during 1-14 days of experimental period. However, the feed conversion was not improved (P>.10). During 15-35 and 1-35 days of experimental periods, the performance of animals fed mannanoligosaccharide was intermediate between of those fed control and antimicrobial diet. The probiotic did not improve the growth performance of pigs (P>.10) and did not cause any effect. The herbal extracts increased the relative weight of pancreas (P<.10) and improved the dry matter apparent digestibility of the diet (P<.05), compared to control treatment. However, the herbal extracts did not improve pig performance (P>.10) in any period.
ASSUNTO(S)
morphometry probiotic desempenho animal weanling pigs prebiótico antimicrobiano prebiotic crescimento animal extrato vegetal morfologia animal antimicrobial suíno animal performance desmama herbal extract probiótico swine animal growth
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