JOURNAL ARTICLE

北海道大学の学習支援 (特集 大学図書館の学習支援)

宏子 鈴木

Year: 2012 Journal:   大学の図書館 Vol: 31 (11)Pages: 188-190

Abstract

Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis American Type Culture Collection deposit number PTA-125135 has recently been studied by our laboratory as a potential probiotic strain for avian species. The objective of the present study was to evaluate growth performance and feed efficiency in broiler chickens in response to a dose titration of the Bacillus strain in feed. In addition to a nonsupplemented control, Bacillus spores were supplemented into broiler chicken diets at 4 levels, which were 8.1 × 104, 1.6 × 105, 2.4 × 105, and 3.2 × 105 CFU per g of feed. The titration was applied to two different dietary regimes of standard or low metabolizable energy (ME), which differed in ME by 22, 56, and 110 kcal/kg in starter, grower, and finisher dietary phases, respectively. All diets contained 249 g per metric ton of a previously patented synbiotic feed additive. Performance data were collected at day 14, 26, and 40 of age, and the effects of Bacillus and ME treatments were evaluated by factorial ANOVA. Treatment group means were further examined for significant (P < 0.05) pairwise differences among treatments and for significant (P < 0.05) linear and quadratic effects. At day 14 of age, significant linear effects for decreased feed conversion ratio (FCR) with higher CFU of Bacillus supplementation were observed within the standard ME diet. At day 26, a linear trend was observed for increased mortality with increased dose within the standard ME diet only. Bacillus supplementation at day 26 also significantly affected FCR and mortality-adjusted FCR, where supplementation with 3.2 × 105 CFU per g feed produced lower FCR and mortality-adjusted FCR than supplementation with 1.6 × 105 CFU per g feed. We conclude from linear effects related to feed efficiency observed at day 14 and from the significant separation of Bacillus treatment means within the titrated range of supplementation at day 26 that further evaluation for effects on performance should be made of doses at 2.4 × 105, 3.2 × 105, and greater CFU per g in feed.

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