Nutrients (Jan 2023)

The Effect of an Essential Oil Blend on Growth Performance, Intestinal Health, and Microbiota in Early-Weaned Piglets

  • Yirui Shao,
  • Qingyun Peng,
  • Yuliang Wu,
  • Changfeng Peng,
  • Shanshan Wang,
  • Lijun Zou,
  • Ming Qi,
  • Can Peng,
  • Hongnan Liu,
  • Rui Li,
  • Xia Xiong,
  • Yulong Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15020450
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 450

Abstract

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Essential oils (EO) are promising feed additives for their antibacterial, antioxidant, and immune-enhancing abilities with low toxicity. Carvacrol, thymol, and cinnamaldehyde are commonly used to synthesize EO. However, few studies focus on combining these three EO in early-weaned piglets. In the present study, 24 piglets weaned at 21 d of age were randomly divided into 2 groups (6 replicate pens per group, 2 piglets per pen). The piglets were fed a basal diet (the control group) and a basal diet supplemented with 400 mg/kg EO (a blend consisting of carvacrol, thymol, and cinnamaldehyde, the EO group) for 28 days. At the end of the experiment, one piglet per pen was randomly chosen to be sacrificed. Growth performance, hematology, plasma biochemical indices, antioxidant capacity, intestinal epithelial development and immunity, colonic volatile fatty acids (VFA), and microbiota were determined. The results indicated that the diet supplemented with EO significantly improved average daily feed intake (ADFI, p p p p ZO-1 mRNA expression, ileal villus height, and ileal villus height/crypt depth ratio in piglets (p p Holdemanella genus, Phascolarctobacterium genus, and Vibrio genus were enriched in the EO group. In conclusion, these findings indicate that the EO blend improves ADG and ADFI in the day 0 to 28 period, as well as intestinal epithelial development and intestinal immunity in early-weaned piglets, which provides a theoretical basis for the combined use of EO in weaned piglets.

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