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Inhibitory activity of rabbit milk and medium-chain fatty acids against enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O128

Journal

VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 135, Issue 3-4, Pages 358-362

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2008.09.083

Keywords

Rabbit milk; Milk fat; Antimicrobial activity; Escherichia coli; EPEC

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [523/07/P340]
  2. Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic [MZe 002701403]

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Colibacillosis represents a major cause of diarrhea in young rabbits. in order to elucidate protective effect of milk, in vitro and in vivo experiments were carried out. In the in vitro experiment, rabbit milk treated with lipase significantly decreased the number of viable cells in cultures of Escherichia coli, O128 serotype, from 10.3 to 6.2-7.3 log(10)/(cfu ml). The lipase effect was the same with heat-treated (100 degrees C/10 min) and raw milk. Raw milk without lipase decreased the number of E. coli only marginally. In the in vivo experiment, weaned rabbits received feed contaminated with the same bacterium. The course of the infection was moderate, only 2 out of 36 infected rabbits died. Seven days after inoculation, caprylic acid at 5 g/kg feed and triacylglycerols of caprylic and capric acid at 10 g/kg feed decreased faecal output of E. coli from 10.2 log(10)/(cfu g) to 5.8 and 6.1 log(10)/(cfu g), respectively. The number of E. coli in faeces of non-infected rabbits averaged 4.0 log(10)/(cfu g). The growth of infected rabbits was slow for 2 weeks after infection. In the third week a compensatory growth was apparent. At the end of the experiment, average body weights of rabbits receiving caprylic acid and those of non-infected rabbits were not significantly different. It can be concluded that (i) lipids rather than proteins seem to be responsible for the antimicrobial activity of rabbit milk; and (ii) this activity was lipase-dependent. Caprylic acid OF Oils with high a concentration of it may be used as feed supplements for weanlings. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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