Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens
Intestinal mucous containing mucins play an essential role as mucosal barrier to prevent invasion in the intestinal tissue of broilers. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of supplementation of indigenous probiotics lactic acidbacteria on small intestinal histology structure and expre...
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id-ugm-repo.2737892017-09-13T08:50:57Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273789/ Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens Ariyadi, Bambang Harimurti, Sri Animal Production Intestinal mucous containing mucins play an essential role as mucosal barrier to prevent invasion in the intestinal tissue of broilers. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of supplementation of indigenous probiotics lactic acidbacteria on small intestinal histology structure and expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chicken raised for 35 days. A total of 60 day old chick Lohmann strain broilers were randomly divided into four treatment groups, namely T0, T1, T2 and T3. The T0 group was raised with unsupplemented probiotics, while T1, T2 and T3 were orally supplemented multistrain probiotics at concentration 107, 108, 109 CFU/ml/bird/day, respectively. The results showed that supplementation of indigenous lactic acidbacteria probiotics significantly (P<0.05) increased villus height, villus width of duodenum, jejunum and ileum, as well as increased expression of mucin mRNA in the ileum compared to the control one in broilers. This results suggest that probiotics may stimulate proliferation of intestinal epithelium and regulate mucosal barrier formed by mucin in the intestine of broiler chickens. Asian Network for scientific information 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273789/1/Artikel%20bariyadi%20sriharimurti2015IJPS.pdf Ariyadi, Bambang and Harimurti, Sri (2015) Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens. International journal of Poultry science, 14 (5). pp. 276-278. ISSN 1682-8356 |
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Intestinal mucous containing mucins play an essential role as mucosal barrier to prevent invasion in the intestinal tissue of broilers. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of supplementation of indigenous probiotics lactic acidbacteria on small intestinal histology structure and expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chicken raised for 35 days. A total of 60 day old chick Lohmann strain broilers were randomly divided into four treatment groups, namely T0, T1, T2 and T3. The T0 group was raised with unsupplemented probiotics, while T1, T2 and T3 were orally supplemented multistrain probiotics at concentration 107, 108, 109 CFU/ml/bird/day, respectively. The results showed that supplementation of indigenous lactic acidbacteria probiotics significantly (P<0.05) increased villus height, villus width of duodenum, jejunum and ileum, as well as increased expression of mucin mRNA in the ileum compared to the control one in broilers. This results suggest that probiotics may stimulate proliferation of intestinal epithelium and regulate mucosal barrier formed by mucin in the intestine of broiler chickens. |
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Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens |
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Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens |
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Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens |
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Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens |
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Effect of indigenous probiotics lactic acid bacteria on the small intestinal histology structure and the expression of mucins in the ileum of broiler chickens |
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