Effects of β-conglycinin on growth performance, immunoglobulins and intestinal mucosal morphology in piglets

One of the main causes of allergic reactions in young animals is β -conglycinin, an antigenic glycoprotein found in soya beans. Therefore, the objective of the study was to investigate the effects of a prior immunisation with β -conglycinin on growth performance, serum immunoglobulin levels and inte...

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description One of the main causes of allergic reactions in young animals is β -conglycinin, an antigenic glycoprotein found in soya beans. Therefore, the objective of the study was to investigate the effects of a prior immunisation with β -conglycinin on growth performance, serum immunoglobulin levels and intestinal histology in piglets. Forty piglets (7 d of age) were randomly divided into four groups of ten piglets each. Piglets of Groups Im and Im+S were immunised twice by hypodermic injection with β -conglycinin at 500 μg/kg body weight (BW) at day 7 and 21 of age. At day 23, Groups Im+S and S were intramuscularly injected with 5000 μg β -conglycinin per kg BW. The piglets of Group C received a physiological saline solution by hypodermic injection. All piglets were weaned at the age of 23 d and blood samples were taken on days 7, 21 and 35. At the end of the trial, five piglets per group were slaughtered and the intestine was collected for evaluating mucosal histology. Compared to Group C, in Group S the average daily gain (ADG), feed intake and gain:feed ratio were decreased (p
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Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Animals
Antigens, Plant - immunology
average daily gain
beta-conglycinin
blood serum
body weight
Diet - veterinary
feed intake
Food Hypersensitivity - prevention & control
Food Hypersensitivity - veterinary
Globulins - immunology
Glycine max - immunology
glycoproteins
growth performance
histology
Immunization
Immunization Schedule
immunoglobulin E
immunoglobulin G
immunoglobulins
Immunoglobulins - blood
intestinal mucosa
Intestinal Mucosa - drug effects
jejunum
mucosa
piglets
Seed Storage Proteins - immunology
sodium chloride
soya bean protein
Soybean Proteins - immunology
soybeans
Swine - growth & development
Swine - physiology
Vaccines - immunology
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