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Stresses, volume 5, issue 1, pages 8

Impact of a Phytogenic Feed Additive on Diarrhea Incidence, Intestinal Histomorphology and Fecal Excretion of F4-Fimbriated Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in Post-Weaning Piglets

Torres-Pitarch Alberto 1
Anja Keiner 1
Maud Le Gall 1
Francesc Molist 2
Xiaonan Guan 2
Anouschka Middelkoop 2
Encarnación Jiménez-Moreno 1
Aitor Balfagón 1
Graziano Mantovani 1
Miquel Nofrarías 3
Tobias Aumiller 1
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Cargill Animal Nutrition and Health, Evert van de Beekstraat 378, 1118 CZ Schiphol, The Netherlands
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Schothorst Feed Research B.V., Meerkoetenweg 26, 8218 NA Lelystad, the Netherlands
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-21
Journal: Stresses
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CiteScore4.7
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ISSN26737140
Abstract

This study investigated the effects of a phytogenic feed additive (PFA) containing a blend of herbs, plant extracts and essential oils from the Lamiaceae, Schisandraceae, Zingiberaceae and Fabaceae families on the fecal score, intestinal histomorphology and fecal excretion of F4-fimbriated enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (F4-ETEC) in post-weaning piglets. Thirty 31-day-old weaned piglets were randomly allocated to three treatment groups. The positive control (PC) group received colistin via drinking water from d 8 to 14 post-weaning and the same basal diet as the negative control (NC) group; the treatment group received the basal diet with PFA supplementation (1 g/kg of feed). The experiment lasted 21 days. At day 9 post-weaning, all piglets were orally administered 3.0 × 1010 CFU/piglet of the F4-ETEC strain. The PC piglets had higher fecal consistency than the NC and PFA piglets. PFA supplementation resulted in a lower percentage of piglets excreting F4-ETEC in the feces on days 4–7 post-challenge than in the NC group (p < 0.05) but a higher percentage versus the PC group on day 3–7 post-challenge (p < 0.05). The number of goblet cells (GCs) in the jejunum of the PFA piglets was higher than the NC and PC piglets (p < 0.01). The GC density in the jejunum of the PFA piglets was larger than in the PC piglets (p < 0.05) and similar to the NC piglets (p > 0.10). Mucus thickness in the jejunum of the PFA piglets was similar to the NC piglets and PC piglets (p > 0.10). In conclusion, PFA supplementation to the F4-ETEC-challenged piglets reduced the prevalence of fecal E. coli excretion and improved jejunal histomorphology.

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