Feeding laying hens with lactobacilli improves internal egg quality and animal health

Feeding animals with lactobacilli strains is a biotechnological strategy to improve production, food quality, and animal health. Thus, this study aimed to select new lactic acid bacteria (LAB) able to improve laying hens health and egg production. Forty Bovans White layers (two days old) were random...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 2024-01, Vol.40 (1), p.5-5, Article 5
Hauptverfasser: Mörschbächer, Ana Paula, Berghahn, Emílio, Shibuya, Fabio Yuji, Cardoso, Mateus Luis, Ulguim, Gustavo Kutscher, de Freitas Michelon, Nathalia, Torgeski, Natália, Vivian, Tamiris Prussiano, Wissmann, Daiani, de Camargo, Flávia Constância de Los Santos, de Andrade, Gabriela Monteiro, Sturza, Diego Artemio Franco, dos Santos, Helton Fernandes, Dilkin, Paulo, Timmers, Luís Fernando Saraiva Macedo, Granada, Camille Eichelberger
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Zusammenfassung:Feeding animals with lactobacilli strains is a biotechnological strategy to improve production, food quality, and animal health. Thus, this study aimed to select new lactic acid bacteria (LAB) able to improve laying hens health and egg production. Forty Bovans White layers (two days old) were randomly divided into four experimental groups that receive an oral gavage with saline solution (control group) or with one of the three lactobacilli selected (KEG3, TBB10, and KMG127) by their antagonistic activity against the foodborne pathogen Bacillus cereus GGD_EGG01. 16 S rRNA sequencing identified KEG3 as Lentilactobacillus sp., and TBB10 and KMG127 as Lactiplantibacillus sp. The data showed that feeding birds with LAB increased weight uniformity and improved the internal quality of the eggs (high yolk index and Haugh unit) compared with the control group (p 
ISSN:0959-3993
1573-0972
DOI:10.1007/s11274-023-03820-z