Microorganisms (Nov 2022)

Dietary Nutritional Level Affects Intestinal Microbiota and Health of Goats

  • Hongran Guo,
  • Bibo Li,
  • Meiqi Gao,
  • Qian Li,
  • Yawei Gao,
  • Ning Dong,
  • Gongwei Liu,
  • Zhichao Wang,
  • Wenrui Gao,
  • Yulin Chen,
  • Yuxin Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10122322
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 2322

Abstract

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The intestine is a complex micro-ecosystem, and its stability determines the health of animals. Different dietary nutritional levels affect the intestinal microbiota and health. In this study, the nutritional levels of energy and protein in the diet of goats were changed, and the body weight was measured every 15 days. In the late feeding period, 16 S rRNA sequencing technology was used to detect the content of microorganisms. A meteorological chromatograph was used to detect volatile fatty acids in the cecum and colon of goats. In the feeding stage, reducing the nutritional level of the diet significantly reduced the weight of the lamb (p Sphingomonas, Marvinbryantia, and Eisenbergiella, were significantly enriched in goats fed with the standard nutritional level diets (p p = 0.037) and total VFAs (p = 0.041) increased. In the colon, the abundance of SCFAs-producing bacteria, such as Ruminococcaceae, Christensenellaceae, and Papillibacter, decreased as the nutritional level in the diet increased (p < 0.05). In conclusion, the increase in nutritional level could affect the growth performance and composition of intestinal microbiota.

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