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Black soldier fly and gut health in broiler chickens: insights into the relationship between cecal microbiota and intestinal mucin composition.


ABSTRACT: Background:The relationship between diet and intestinal microbiota and mucin composition appears to be fundamental for poultry gut health. The effects of insect meal (whose role as alternative feed ingredient is now well recognized) on gut microbiota and mucin composition have recently been reported in Tenebrio molitor-fed free-range and broiler chickens, but no data are currently available for Hermetia illucens (HI)-fed broilers. The present study evaluated the effects of dietary HI meal inclusion on cecal microbiota and intestinal mucin composition of broiler chickens. Results:A total of 256 male broiler chickens were allotted to 4 dietary treatments (control diet [C] and 5%, 10% and 15% HI meal inclusion, with 8 replicate pens/treatment and 8 birds/pen) and slaughtered at 35?d of age (2 animals/pen, 16 birds/diet). The cecal microbiota assessment by 16S rRNA amplicon based sequencing showed lower alpha diversity in HI15 chickens (Shannon, P?

SUBMITTER: Biasato I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6996183 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Black soldier fly and gut health in broiler chickens: insights into the relationship between cecal microbiota and intestinal mucin composition.

Biasato Ilaria I   Ferrocino Ilario I   Dabbou Sihem S   Evangelista Rocchina R   Gai Francesco F   Gasco Laura L   Cocolin Luca L   Capucchio Maria Teresa MT   Schiavone Achille A  

Journal of animal science and biotechnology 20200203


<h4>Background</h4>The relationship between diet and intestinal microbiota and mucin composition appears to be fundamental for poultry gut health. The effects of insect meal (whose role as alternative feed ingredient is now well recognized) on gut microbiota and mucin composition have recently been reported in <i>Tenebrio molitor</i>-fed free-range and broiler chickens, but no data are currently available for <i>Hermetia illucens</i> (HI)-fed broilers. The present study evaluated the effects of  ...[more]

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