Medium-chain monoglycerides(MG)have been reported to affect the productive performance,gut microbiota and health of broiler chickens reared in ideal experimental conditions at home and abroad.However,the effects of MG...Medium-chain monoglycerides(MG)have been reported to affect the productive performance,gut microbiota and health of broiler chickens reared in ideal experimental conditions at home and abroad.However,the effects of MG on performance,intestinal development and gut microbiota of chickens in large-scale farms during different feed stages remain unknown.The present study was conducted on a modern farm with a total of 12,000 yellow feathered broiler chicks that were randomly allotted to 2groups(1000 chicks/replicate,6 replicates/group)for a 70-day trial.The control group(CON group)received a basal diet,and the treated group(MG group)was fed a basal diet containing 300 mg/kg mixed MG.The results revealed that dietary MG significantly(P<0.05)increased the body weight and average feed intake,but notably reduced the feed conversion and mortality of chickens in large-scale production during the starter phase.The villus height of the duodenum in the MG group at 1,2 and 7 wk of age increased notably,and the villus height to crypt depth ratio at 1,2,5 and 10 wk of age was improved.Dietary MG decreased the serum insulin content of chickens at 5,7 and 10 wk of age,and decreased the serum lipopolysaccharide at 3 and 7 wk of age.The triglyceride level of chickens at 3,5 and 10 wk of age and the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level of chickens at 7 and 10 wk of age in the MG group decreased notably,while the high-density lipoprotein cholesterol increased significantly.Moreover,MG supplementation selectively increased the relative abundance of genus Bacteroides(family Bacteroidaceae)and Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group,but decreased the content of genus Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group,Collinsella and family Barnesiellaceae in the cecum of chickens at 3,7 and 10 wk of age.Conclusively,these findings showed that dietary MG notably enhanced chicken performance,health and feed nutrient utilization at early ages by regulating gut microbiota,intestinal development and serum biochemical indices.展开更多
基金supported by the key research and development projects of Hangzhou agricultural and social development(Grant No.202203A09)Ningbo Public welfare science and technology project(Grant No.2021S029)。
文摘Medium-chain monoglycerides(MG)have been reported to affect the productive performance,gut microbiota and health of broiler chickens reared in ideal experimental conditions at home and abroad.However,the effects of MG on performance,intestinal development and gut microbiota of chickens in large-scale farms during different feed stages remain unknown.The present study was conducted on a modern farm with a total of 12,000 yellow feathered broiler chicks that were randomly allotted to 2groups(1000 chicks/replicate,6 replicates/group)for a 70-day trial.The control group(CON group)received a basal diet,and the treated group(MG group)was fed a basal diet containing 300 mg/kg mixed MG.The results revealed that dietary MG significantly(P<0.05)increased the body weight and average feed intake,but notably reduced the feed conversion and mortality of chickens in large-scale production during the starter phase.The villus height of the duodenum in the MG group at 1,2 and 7 wk of age increased notably,and the villus height to crypt depth ratio at 1,2,5 and 10 wk of age was improved.Dietary MG decreased the serum insulin content of chickens at 5,7 and 10 wk of age,and decreased the serum lipopolysaccharide at 3 and 7 wk of age.The triglyceride level of chickens at 3,5 and 10 wk of age and the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level of chickens at 7 and 10 wk of age in the MG group decreased notably,while the high-density lipoprotein cholesterol increased significantly.Moreover,MG supplementation selectively increased the relative abundance of genus Bacteroides(family Bacteroidaceae)and Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group,but decreased the content of genus Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group,Collinsella and family Barnesiellaceae in the cecum of chickens at 3,7 and 10 wk of age.Conclusively,these findings showed that dietary MG notably enhanced chicken performance,health and feed nutrient utilization at early ages by regulating gut microbiota,intestinal development and serum biochemical indices.