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Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Dietary sophorolipid accelerates growth by modulation of gut microbiota population and intestinal environments in broiler chickens
Yong-Soon Choi1  Jonggun Kim1  Duleepa Pathiraja1  In-Geol Choi1  Min-Jin Kwak1  Junghwan Cho1  Kwang-Youn Whang1  Min-Young Park1  Hanbae Lee2 
[1] Department of Biotechnology, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, 02841, Seoul, Republic of Korea;Pathway Intermediates, 02841, Seoul, Republic of Korea;
关键词: Broilers;    Gut microbiota;    Gut morphology;    Local inflammation;    Mucus barrier;    Sophorolipids;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40104-021-00606-x
来源: Springer
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BackgroundGut is a crucial organ for the host’s defense system due to its filtering action of the intestinal membrane from hazardous foreign substances. One strategy to strengthen the gut epithelial barrier function is to upregulate beneficial microflora populations and their metabolites. Sophorolipid (SPL), which is a glycolipid bio-surfactant, could increase beneficial microflora and decrease pathogenic bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, herein, we conducted an experiment with broiler chickens to investigate the fortifying effects of SPL on the host’s gut defense system by modulating the microbiota population.MethodsA total of 540 1-day-old chicks (Ross 308) were used, and they were immediately allotted into three treatment groups (6 replications with 30 chicks/pen) according to their initial body weight. The dietary treatments consisted of CON (basal diet), BAM (10 mg/kg bambermycin), and SPL (10 mg/kg SPL). During the experiment, birds freely accessed feed and water, and body weight and feed intake were measured at the end of each phase. On d 35, birds (one bird/pen) were sacrificed to collect jejunum and cecum samples.ResultsDietary SPL and BAM supplementation significantly accelerated birds’ growth and also significantly improved feed efficiency compared to CON. Intestinal microbial community was significantly separated by dietary SPL supplementation from that of CON, and dietary SPL supplementation significantly increased Lactobacillus spp. and Akkermansia muciniphila. Moreover, birds fed with dietary SPL also showed the highest concentration of cecal butyrate among all treatment groups. Gut morphological analysis showed that dietary SPL significantly increased villus height, ratio of villus height to crypt depth, goblet cell numbers, and the gene expression levels of claudin-1 and mucin 2. Additionally, dietary SPL significantly decreased the mRNA expression level of pro-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-6, and increased that of anti-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-10, compared to other treatments.ConclusionsDietary SPL increases the beneficial bacterial population and butyrate concentration, which leads to a strengthened gut barrier function. In addition, the intestinal inflammation was also downregulated by dietary SPL supplementation.

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