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Dietary Protected Butyrate Supplementation of Broilers Modulates Intestinal Tight Junction Proteins and Stimulates Endogenous Production of Short Chain Fatty Acids in the Caecum

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ANIMALS
卷 12, 期 15, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani12151940

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butyric acid; organic acids; poultry; chicken; growth performance; gut; epithelium; microbiota

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  1. Palital Feed Additives B.V., Velddriel, the Netherlands

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This study evaluates the effect of protected butyrate supplementation in broiler nutrition. The results show that adding protected butyrate improves growth performance and intestinal integrity in broilers, likely due to its modulation of the caecal microbiome and stimulation of endogenous production of SCFA. This study provides valuable insights into the complex effects of butyrate on broiler gut health and overall performance.
Simple Summary The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of protected butyrate supplementation in broiler nutrition. Two experiments were conducted: (i) a performance study (1-35 days of age) and (ii) a study on the gut integrity and microbiome (1-21 days of age). The growth performance of birds, abundance of intestinal tight junction proteins, the quantitative characteristics of caecal microbiome and intestinal short chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrations were investigated in these studies. Based on the results, it could be concluded that the addition of protected butyrate to broiler diets improved growth performance and intestinal integrity in accordance with the modulation of the caecal microbiome and the stimulated endogenous production of SCFA in the caecum. These findings provide important information that increases the understanding of the complex effects of the biologically most active SCFA, butyrate, on the overall health status and metabolism of the chicken. Short chain fatty acid (SCFA) butyrate has various beneficial effects on the gut microbiota as well as on the overall health status and metabolism of the host organism. The modulatory role of butyrate on gut barrier integrity reflected by tight junction protein expression has been already described in mammalian species. However, there is limited information available regarding chickens. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to monitor the effects of protected butyrate on claudin barrier protein and monocarboxylate transporter 1 abundance in different gastrointestinal segments of chickens as well as the growth performance of broiler chickens. The effect of protected butyrate on the caecal microbiota was monitored by quantifying the concentrations of total eubacteria and key enzymes of butyrate production. Furthermore, intestinal SCFA concentrations were also measured. Based on the data obtained, protected butyrate increased the overall performance as well as the barrier integrity of various gut segments. Protected butyrate also positively affected the SCFA concentration and composition. These findings provide valuable insight into the complex effects of protected butyrate on broiler gut health, highlighting the beneficial effects in improving intestinal barrier integrity and performance parameters.

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