Animals (Jul 2023)

Stability of <i>Bacillus</i> and <i>Enterococcus faecium</i> 669 Probiotic Strains When Added to Different Feed Matrices Used in Dairy Production

  • Bruno I. Cappellozza,
  • Audrey Segura,
  • Nina Milora,
  • Christel Galschioet,
  • Mette Schjelde,
  • Giuseppe Copani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 2350

Abstract

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Few data are available evaluating the stability of direct-fed microbials (DFM) following their inclusion in different feed matrices. Therefore, six Exp. evaluated the recovery of bacilli spores (BOVACILLUSTM; Exp. 1 to 3) and an Enterococcus faecium DFM (LACTIFERM®; Exp. 4 to 6) when included in different feed preparations. The Bacillus-based DFM was included into pelleted feed prepared in different temperatures (75 to 95 °C), whereas both DFM were assessed in premix and milk replacer preparations. Bacillus spores and E. faecium recovery was evaluated through standard methodologies and data were reported as log10 colony forming units/gram of feed. The recovery of Bacillus spores was within the expected range and was not impacted by the temperature of pellet preparation (Exp. 1). Bacilli recovery was also stable up to 12 months in the premix and was not impacted by the temperature of milk replacer preparation. Regarding the Exp. with E. faecium (Exp. 4 to 6), its recoveries in the mineral premix and milk powder did not differ from T0 and were not impacted by the conditions of milk replacer preparation. These data are novel and demonstrate the stability of a Bacillus-based and an E. faecium-based DFM when included in different feed matrices often used in dairy production.

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