Poultry Science (Aug 2022)

Soya saponin fails to improve the antioxidation and immune function of laying hens with antibiotics treated

  • Peng Li,
  • Mingkun Gao,
  • Bochen Song,
  • Shaojia Yan,
  • Yizhu Zhao,
  • Lu Gong,
  • Yongfa Liu,
  • Zengpeng Lv,
  • Yuming Guo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101, no. 8
p. 101921

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ABSTRACT: Soya saponin (SS) helps to improve antioxidant and immune function of body, and intestinal bacteria might play an important role here. In the present study, the co-occurring network of the ileal flora was analyzed with 50 mg/kg SS supplemented to the diet, and Romboutsia was found to have evolved into a dominant flora. In addition, the co-occurring network of the flora was changed with the combined antibiotic treated, and the unidentified-cyanobacteria developed into the dominant flora, whereas the relative abundance of Romboutsia was dropped. Dietary SS failed to elevate the relative abundance of Romboutsia with antibiotics treated, at the same time, it was not helpful for the antioxidant and immune function of laying hens. While dietary SS had a little help on the egg-laying performance. Intestinal bacteria did play a key role in the biological functions of SS on laying hens. In conclusion, SS failed to improve the antioxidation and immune function of laying hens with antibiotics treated.

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