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  • Review
  • Open Access
81 Citations
12,430 Views
12 Pages

Probiotics in Animal Husbandry: Applicability and Associated Risk Factors

  • Kazeem Adekunle Alayande,
  • Olayinka Ayobami Aiyegoro and
  • Collins Njie Ateba

4 February 2020

Probiotics have been emerging as a safe and viable alternative to antibiotics for increasing performance in livestock. Literature was collated via retrieved information from online databases, viz, PubMed, MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Web of Scienc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,745 Views
17 Pages

9 September 2019

In animal nutrition, probiotics are considered as desirable alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters. The beneficial effects of probiotics primarily depend on their viability in feed, which demands technical optimization of biomass production, sin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,919 Views
19 Pages

Optimization of Probiotic Lactobacilli Production for In-Feed Supplementation to Feedlot Cattle

  • Cecilia Aristimuño Ficoseco,
  • Flavia I. Mansilla,
  • Graciela M. Vignolo and
  • María E. Fátima Nader-Macías

The selection of probiotic bacteria based on their beneficial characteristics does not necessarily mean they can be later scaled up and used for technological applications and formula design. Three probiotic strains—Lactobacillus acidophilus CR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
73 Citations
8,468 Views
23 Pages

Synergistic Effects of Probiotics and Phytobiotics on the Intestinal Microbiota in Young Broiler Chicken

  • Hao Ren,
  • Wilfried Vahjen,
  • Temesgen Dadi,
  • Eva-Maria Saliu,
  • Farshad Goodarzi Boroojeni and
  • Jürgen Zentek

Probiotics and phytobiotics have been studied as in-feed antibiotic alternatives for decades, yet there are no studies on their possible symbiotic effects. In the present study, newly hatched chickens were fed with feeds supplemented either with host...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,550 Views
19 Pages

Effect of a Multi-Strain Probiotic on Growth Performance, Lipid Panel, Antioxidant Profile, and Immune Response in Andaman Local Piglets at Weaning

  • Gopal Sarkar,
  • Samiran Mondal,
  • Debasis Bhattacharya,
  • Perumal Ponraj,
  • Sneha Sawhney,
  • Prokasananda Bala,
  • Dibyendu Chakraborty,
  • Jai Sunder and
  • Arun Kumar De

This study aimed to investigate the role of a multi-strain probiotic compound containing Bacillus mesentericus, Bacillus coagulans, Enterococcus faecalis, and Clostridium butyricum as an in-feed zinc oxide (ZnO) alternative in growth performance...

  • Review
  • Open Access
136 Citations
14,507 Views
12 Pages

The Use of Lactic Acid Bacteria as a Probiotic in Swine Diets

  • Fengjuan Yang,
  • Chengli Hou,
  • Xiangfang Zeng and
  • Shiyan Qiao

27 January 2015

As the resistance of pathogens to antibiotics and the possibility of antibiotic residues in animal products attract increasing attention, the interest in the use of alternatives to in-feed antibiotics has been growing. Recent research with Lactic aci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,728 Views
11 Pages

7 September 2021

The experiment aimed to investigate the effects of probiotics and Achyranthes bidentata polysaccharides on the growth performance, nutrients digestibility, and immune function of weaned pigs. One hundred and twenty weaned pigs (about 7 kg BW, 23 ± 2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
88 Citations
6,772 Views
19 Pages

Administration of a Postbiotic Causes Immunomodulatory Responses in Broiler Gut and Reduces Disease Pathogenesis Following Challenge

  • Casey N. Johnson,
  • Michael H. Kogut,
  • Kenneth Genovese,
  • Haiqi He,
  • Steve Kazemi and
  • Ryan J. Arsenault

With the reemergence of poultry diseases such as necrotic enteritis following the restriction of in-feed antibiotics, the search for antibiotic alternatives has become critically important. Postbiotics are non-viable bacterial products or metabolic b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
9,124 Views
19 Pages

Effect of Feed Additives as Alternatives to In-feed Antimicrobials on Production Performance and Intestinal Clostridium perfringens Counts in Broiler Chickens

  • Silje Granstad,
  • Anja B. Kristoffersen,
  • Sylvie L. Benestad,
  • Siri K. Sjurseth,
  • Bruce David,
  • Line Sørensen,
  • Arnulf Fjermedal,
  • Dag H. Edvardsen,
  • Gorm Sanson and
  • Atle Løvland
  • + 1 author

3 February 2020

Numerous non-antibiotic feed additives (alternatives to antibiotics, ATAs) have been marketed, but few have been evaluated under uniform testing conditions modelling commercial flocks. We compared 24 ATA treatments and the ionophorous coccidiostat na...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,631 Views
18 Pages

Exogenous Probiotics Improve Fermentation Quality, Microflora Phenotypes, and Trophic Modes of Fermented Vegetable Waste for Animal Feed

  • Guilin Du,
  • Jiping Shi,
  • Jingxian Zhang,
  • Zhiguo Ma,
  • Xiangcen Liu,
  • Chenyang Yuan,
  • Baoguo Zhang,
  • Zhanying Zhang and
  • Mark D. Harrison

The fermentation of leaf vegetable waste to produce animal feed reduces the environmental impact of vegetable production and transforms leaf vegetable waste into a commodity. We investigated the effect of exogenous probiotics and lignocellulose enzym...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,198 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Fermented Liquid Feed with Compound Probiotics on Growth Performance, Meat Quality, and Fecal Microbiota of Growing Pigs

  • Mengting Ji,
  • Xiaoyin Rong,
  • Yifan Wu,
  • Haonan Li,
  • Xiaolei Zhao,
  • Yan Zhao,
  • Xiaohong Guo,
  • Guoqing Cao,
  • Yang Yang and
  • Bugao Li

4 March 2025

Feed fermentation enhances feed nutrition and animal health, but its impact on the gut microbiota of young pigs remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a probiotic fermented feed, which includes Lactobacillus plantarum, Pediococc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,219 Views
20 Pages

9 November 2022

A total of 240 1-day-old Arbor Acres male broilers were randomly divided into five dietary treatments (control feed (CON), supplemented with 75 mg/kg aureomycin (ANT), supplemented with 7.5 × 108 CFU/kg (Ba1) and 2.5 × 109 CFU/kg (Ba1), a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
5,938 Views
24 Pages

Probiotics Improve Eating Disorders in Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi) Induced by a Pellet Feed Diet via Stimulating Immunity and Regulating Gut Microbiota

  • Xiaoli Chen,
  • Huadong Yi,
  • Shuang Liu,
  • Yong Zhang,
  • Yuqin Su,
  • Xuange Liu,
  • Sheng Bi,
  • Han Lai,
  • Zeyu Zeng and
  • Guifeng Li

Eating disorders are directly or indirectly influenced by gut microbiota and innate immunity. Probiotics have been shown to regulate gut microbiota and stimulate immunity in a variety of species. In this study, three kinds of probiotics, namely, Lact...