Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental

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Autor(a) principal: Imperatori, Fabrício
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UNIOESTE
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Resumo: The industrial poultry has as important characteristic to be in constant evolution process always seeking better zootechnical results and optimization of productive costs allied to the satisfaction of the final consumer. In recent years, one of the yearnings of the poultry chain linked to the consumer's search for safe and non-antibiotic food has been causing that new production techniques are developed. In this context, organic acids, besides presenting characteristics that put them as an alternative to the use of performance-enhancing antibiotics, are also food additives potentially capable of benefiting the development of production animals, either under normal breeding conditions or in situations of enteric challenge. This research aimed to evaluate the zootechnical, immunological aspects and the intestinal morphology of broilers supplemented with microencapsulated sodium butyrate. For the accomplishment of this study 1080 male chicks of the Cobb Slow line with 22 days of age were used. The birds were distributed in a completely randomized design in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (supplemented diet or not with sodium butyrate vs. with or without enteric challenge), resulting in 4 treatments and 9 replicates of 30 birds per box. At 22 days of age, the birds in the challenged groups received inoculation in the crop of coccidiosis vaccine containing 20 times the dose recommended by the manufacturer. Two days after (24th day), the challenged group birds received an inoculum containing Escherichia coli (ATCC® 8739™) with a calculated concentration of 109 CFU/bird applied directly in the crop. The evaluation of the average weight, feed intake, weight gain and feed conversion was performed weekly. Samples of intestinal mucosa were collected at 28 and 42 days of age after necropsy of two birds / replicate (18 birds per treatment) for evaluation of intestinal morphometry, inflammatory mucosal condition, analysis of the proliferative capacity of intestinal cells and permeability of the intestinal mucosal. At these same ages samples of excreta were collected directly from the cecum of 7 birds/treatment for the count of Clostridium Sulfite Reducers and microorganisms of the family Enterobacteriaceae. For the calculus of the carcass yield, cuts and deposition of abdominal fat, at 42 days, 45 birds/treatment were slaughtered. The statistical analysis of the data was performed using the GLM procedure and the non-parametric data were analyzed through the Kruskal-Wallis test of the SAS software. Non-inoculated birds showed lower (P<0.05) oocyst count than birds that were inoculated, regardless of the kind of diet, basal or supplemented with sodium butyrate. Birds challenged, regardless of diet, presented worse (P<0.05) productive performance. The microorganisms’ count of the Enterobacteriaceae and Clostridium sulfite reductants present in the cecum of broiler chickens showed that there was no significant effect (P>0.05) of diet or enteric challenge on the microbiota of the cecum of the broiler chickens. Serum FITC-d levels were not altered (P>0.05) by the challenge or the diet, demonstrating no difference in intestinal permeability. The birds that were challenged had a higher rate of cell renewal by increasing the depth and width of the crypt, reducing the villi length ratio:depth of the duodenum crypt and smaller area of absorption in the mucosa of the jejunum in relation to the control birds. In the ileus, the interaction unfolded showed longer bird lengths that were challenged and supplemented with sodium butyrate compared to the challenged ones, but only received a basal diet. Analysis of the proliferative capacity of the intestinal cells and the intestinal morphometry are still being performed. The birds that were not challenged presented higher (P<0.05) carcass, breast and leg weight loss, regardless of diet. Dietary supplementation of broiler chickens from 22 to 42 days of age with sodium butyrate submitted or not to enteric challenge did not influence the productive performance, carcass yield and intestinal health of the birds.
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spelling Fernandes, Jovanir Inês Müllerhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0066392238872051Fernandes, Jovanir Inês Müllerhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0066392238872051Eyng, Cinthiahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8137584653204071Pedroso, Antonio Carloshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8190502414838654http://lattes.cnpq.br/2083112509454431Imperatori, Fabrício2018-07-05T14:03:48Z2018-03-12IMPERATORI, Fabrício. Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental. 2018. 82 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Marechal Cândido Rondon, 2018.http://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/3795The industrial poultry has as important characteristic to be in constant evolution process always seeking better zootechnical results and optimization of productive costs allied to the satisfaction of the final consumer. In recent years, one of the yearnings of the poultry chain linked to the consumer's search for safe and non-antibiotic food has been causing that new production techniques are developed. In this context, organic acids, besides presenting characteristics that put them as an alternative to the use of performance-enhancing antibiotics, are also food additives potentially capable of benefiting the development of production animals, either under normal breeding conditions or in situations of enteric challenge. This research aimed to evaluate the zootechnical, immunological aspects and the intestinal morphology of broilers supplemented with microencapsulated sodium butyrate. For the accomplishment of this study 1080 male chicks of the Cobb Slow line with 22 days of age were used. The birds were distributed in a completely randomized design in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (supplemented diet or not with sodium butyrate vs. with or without enteric challenge), resulting in 4 treatments and 9 replicates of 30 birds per box. At 22 days of age, the birds in the challenged groups received inoculation in the crop of coccidiosis vaccine containing 20 times the dose recommended by the manufacturer. Two days after (24th day), the challenged group birds received an inoculum containing Escherichia coli (ATCC® 8739™) with a calculated concentration of 109 CFU/bird applied directly in the crop. The evaluation of the average weight, feed intake, weight gain and feed conversion was performed weekly. Samples of intestinal mucosa were collected at 28 and 42 days of age after necropsy of two birds / replicate (18 birds per treatment) for evaluation of intestinal morphometry, inflammatory mucosal condition, analysis of the proliferative capacity of intestinal cells and permeability of the intestinal mucosal. At these same ages samples of excreta were collected directly from the cecum of 7 birds/treatment for the count of Clostridium Sulfite Reducers and microorganisms of the family Enterobacteriaceae. For the calculus of the carcass yield, cuts and deposition of abdominal fat, at 42 days, 45 birds/treatment were slaughtered. The statistical analysis of the data was performed using the GLM procedure and the non-parametric data were analyzed through the Kruskal-Wallis test of the SAS software. Non-inoculated birds showed lower (P<0.05) oocyst count than birds that were inoculated, regardless of the kind of diet, basal or supplemented with sodium butyrate. Birds challenged, regardless of diet, presented worse (P<0.05) productive performance. The microorganisms’ count of the Enterobacteriaceae and Clostridium sulfite reductants present in the cecum of broiler chickens showed that there was no significant effect (P>0.05) of diet or enteric challenge on the microbiota of the cecum of the broiler chickens. Serum FITC-d levels were not altered (P>0.05) by the challenge or the diet, demonstrating no difference in intestinal permeability. The birds that were challenged had a higher rate of cell renewal by increasing the depth and width of the crypt, reducing the villi length ratio:depth of the duodenum crypt and smaller area of absorption in the mucosa of the jejunum in relation to the control birds. In the ileus, the interaction unfolded showed longer bird lengths that were challenged and supplemented with sodium butyrate compared to the challenged ones, but only received a basal diet. Analysis of the proliferative capacity of the intestinal cells and the intestinal morphometry are still being performed. The birds that were not challenged presented higher (P<0.05) carcass, breast and leg weight loss, regardless of diet. Dietary supplementation of broiler chickens from 22 to 42 days of age with sodium butyrate submitted or not to enteric challenge did not influence the productive performance, carcass yield and intestinal health of the birds.O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da adição dietética de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental. Foram utilizados 1080 frangos de corte machos da linhagem Cobb Slow com 22 dias de idade. As aves foram distribuídas em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 2 x 2 (dieta suplementada ou não com butirato de sódio x com ou sem desafio entérico) totalizando 4 tratamentos e 9 repetições de 30 aves por box. Aos 22 dias de idade, as aves dos grupos desafiados receberam inoculação no inglúvio de vacina para coccidiose contendo 20 vezes a dose recomendada pelo fabricante. Dois dias após (24º dia), as aves dos grupos desafiados receberam um inóculo contendo Escherichia coli (ATCC® 8739™) com uma concentração calculada de 109 UFC/ave, aplicado diretamente no inglúvio. A avaliação do ganho de peso, peso médio, consumo de ração e conversão alimentar foi realizada semanalmente. Amostras da mucosa intestinal foram colhidas aos 28 e aos 42 dias de idade após necropsia de duas aves/repetição para avaliação da morfometria intestinal, permeabilidade e condição inflamatória da mucosa intestinal. Nessas mesmas idades foram coletadas amostras de excreta diretamente do ceco de 7 aves/tratamento para contagem de Clostridium Sulfito Redutores e microrganismos da família Enterobacteriaceae. Para cálculo do rendimento de carcaça, cortes e deposição de gordura abdominal, aos 42 dias, foram abatidas 45 aves/tratamento. A análise estatística dos dados foi realizada pelo procedimento GLM e os dados não paramétricos foram analisados através do teste de Kruskal-Wallis do software SAS. Os resultados mostram que as aves não inoculadas apresentaram menor (P<0,05) contagem de oocistos em relação às aves que foram inoculadas, independentemente do tipo de dieta, basal ou suplementadas com butirato de sódio. Aves desafiadas, independentemente da dieta, apresentaram pior (P<0,05) desempenho produtivo. A contagem de microrganismos da família Enterobacteriaceae e Clostridium Sulfito Redutores presentes no ceco de frangos de corte mostrou que não houve efeito significativo (P>0,05) da dieta ou do desafio entérico sobre a microbiota cecal dos animais avaliados. Os níveis séricos de FITC-d não foram alterados (P>0,05) pelo desafio ou dieta, demonstrando não haver diferença na permeabilidade intestinal. As aves que foram desafiadas apresentaram maior taxa de renovação celular por meio do aumento de profundidade e largura da cripta, redução da relação comprimento de vilo:profundidade de cripta do duodeno e menor área de absorção na mucosa do jejuno em relação às aves controle. No íleo, o desdobramento da interação mostrou maior comprimento do vilo das aves que foram desafiadas e suplementadas com butirato de sódio em relação às desafiadas, mas que receberam apenas dieta basal. As aves que não foram desafiadas apresentaram maiores (P<0,05) peso de carcaça, de peito e de pernas, independentemente da dieta. A suplementação da dieta de frangos de corte de 22 a 42 dias de idade com butirato de sódio microencapsulado submetidos ou não a um desafio entérico não influenciou o desempenho produtivo, o rendimento de carcaça e a saúde intestinal das aves.Submitted by Helena Bejio (helena.bejio@unioeste.br) on 2018-07-05T14:03:48Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Fabricio_Imperatori_2018.pdf: 1623986 bytes, checksum: 05245648c4690050bc95a6cfd658230f (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-05T14:03:48Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
title Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
spellingShingle Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
Imperatori, Fabrício
Ácidos orgânicos
Coccidiose
Morfometria intestinal
Saúde intestinal
CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS:ZOOTECNIA
title_short Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
title_full Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
title_fullStr Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
title_full_unstemmed Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
title_sort Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental
author Imperatori, Fabrício
author_facet Imperatori, Fabrício
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Jovanir Inês Müller
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0066392238872051
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Jovanir Inês Müller
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0066392238872051
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Eyng, Cinthia
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8137584653204071
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Pedroso, Antonio Carlos
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8190502414838654
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2083112509454431
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Imperatori, Fabrício
contributor_str_mv Fernandes, Jovanir Inês Müller
Fernandes, Jovanir Inês Müller
Eyng, Cinthia
Pedroso, Antonio Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ácidos orgânicos
Coccidiose
Morfometria intestinal
Saúde intestinal
topic Ácidos orgânicos
Coccidiose
Morfometria intestinal
Saúde intestinal
CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS:ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS:ZOOTECNIA
description The industrial poultry has as important characteristic to be in constant evolution process always seeking better zootechnical results and optimization of productive costs allied to the satisfaction of the final consumer. In recent years, one of the yearnings of the poultry chain linked to the consumer's search for safe and non-antibiotic food has been causing that new production techniques are developed. In this context, organic acids, besides presenting characteristics that put them as an alternative to the use of performance-enhancing antibiotics, are also food additives potentially capable of benefiting the development of production animals, either under normal breeding conditions or in situations of enteric challenge. This research aimed to evaluate the zootechnical, immunological aspects and the intestinal morphology of broilers supplemented with microencapsulated sodium butyrate. For the accomplishment of this study 1080 male chicks of the Cobb Slow line with 22 days of age were used. The birds were distributed in a completely randomized design in a 2 x 2 factorial scheme (supplemented diet or not with sodium butyrate vs. with or without enteric challenge), resulting in 4 treatments and 9 replicates of 30 birds per box. At 22 days of age, the birds in the challenged groups received inoculation in the crop of coccidiosis vaccine containing 20 times the dose recommended by the manufacturer. Two days after (24th day), the challenged group birds received an inoculum containing Escherichia coli (ATCC® 8739™) with a calculated concentration of 109 CFU/bird applied directly in the crop. The evaluation of the average weight, feed intake, weight gain and feed conversion was performed weekly. Samples of intestinal mucosa were collected at 28 and 42 days of age after necropsy of two birds / replicate (18 birds per treatment) for evaluation of intestinal morphometry, inflammatory mucosal condition, analysis of the proliferative capacity of intestinal cells and permeability of the intestinal mucosal. At these same ages samples of excreta were collected directly from the cecum of 7 birds/treatment for the count of Clostridium Sulfite Reducers and microorganisms of the family Enterobacteriaceae. For the calculus of the carcass yield, cuts and deposition of abdominal fat, at 42 days, 45 birds/treatment were slaughtered. The statistical analysis of the data was performed using the GLM procedure and the non-parametric data were analyzed through the Kruskal-Wallis test of the SAS software. Non-inoculated birds showed lower (P<0.05) oocyst count than birds that were inoculated, regardless of the kind of diet, basal or supplemented with sodium butyrate. Birds challenged, regardless of diet, presented worse (P<0.05) productive performance. The microorganisms’ count of the Enterobacteriaceae and Clostridium sulfite reductants present in the cecum of broiler chickens showed that there was no significant effect (P>0.05) of diet or enteric challenge on the microbiota of the cecum of the broiler chickens. Serum FITC-d levels were not altered (P>0.05) by the challenge or the diet, demonstrating no difference in intestinal permeability. The birds that were challenged had a higher rate of cell renewal by increasing the depth and width of the crypt, reducing the villi length ratio:depth of the duodenum crypt and smaller area of absorption in the mucosa of the jejunum in relation to the control birds. In the ileus, the interaction unfolded showed longer bird lengths that were challenged and supplemented with sodium butyrate compared to the challenged ones, but only received a basal diet. Analysis of the proliferative capacity of the intestinal cells and the intestinal morphometry are still being performed. The birds that were not challenged presented higher (P<0.05) carcass, breast and leg weight loss, regardless of diet. Dietary supplementation of broiler chickens from 22 to 42 days of age with sodium butyrate submitted or not to enteric challenge did not influence the productive performance, carcass yield and intestinal health of the birds.
publishDate 2018
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dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2018-03-12
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv IMPERATORI, Fabrício. Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental. 2018. 82 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Marechal Cândido Rondon, 2018.
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identifier_str_mv IMPERATORI, Fabrício. Efeito da adição de butirato de sódio microencapsulado sobre o desempenho produtivo e a regeneração da mucosa intestinal de frangos de corte submetidos a um modelo de desafio experimental. 2018. 82 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Marechal Cândido Rondon, 2018.
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dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
Marechal Cândido Rondon
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