Zengpeng Lv

Zengpeng Lv
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  • Research Director at China Agricultural University

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China Agricultural University
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Background Necrotic enteritis (NE) in broiler chickens leads to significant economic losses in poultry production. This study examined the inhibitory effects of usnic acid and tannic acid on coccidia, sporozoite, and Clostridium perfringens and assessed their influence on growth performance and intestinal health in NE-challenged broilers through in...
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This study evaluates the effects of dietary selenium (Se) sources—sodium selenite (SS), nano-selenium (Nano-Se), selenocysteine (Se-C), and selenomethionine (Se-Met)—on production performance, egg quality, preservation characteristics, yolk Se content, and antioxidant capacity in Hy-Line Grey laying hens. A total of 450 healthy 18-week-old Hy-Line...
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Normal function and health of the intestinal tract were necessary for the growth and development of broilers. Baicalin (BA) possessed a variety of biological activities. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of BA on the growth performance, intestinal barrier function, intestinal microbiota, and mucosal metabolism in broilers. A tot...
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This study investigated the optimal tannic acid dosage and assessed tolerance levels in broiler chickens. In experiment 1, 525 broilers were randomly divided into 5 treatment groups, the control group (CON group) and groups TA1 to TA4, corresponding to treatments of 0.025, 0.05, 0.075, and 0.1 % tannic acid, respectively, to determine the effect of...
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This study aimed to compare the effects of dietary methionine (Met) and 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthio)-butanoate (HMTBA) on the eggshell quality of broiler breeder hens and elucidate the mechanism of Met in improving eggshell quality from the perspectives of eggshell microstructure and shell gland physiological function. A total of 720 WOD188 broiler bre...
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Chickens are important breeding animals and models for biomedical research, particularly due to their oviparous nature, which makes it an ideal subject for studying maternal effects. This study employs RNA-Seq to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the transcriptomics of the poultry liver, with a focus on maternal transgenerational effects. Samples...
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Chickens are important breeding animals and models for biomedical research, particularly due to their oviparous nature, which makes it an ideal subject for studying maternal effects. This study employs RNA-Seq to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the transcriptomics of the poultry liver, with a focus on maternal transgenerational effects. Samples...
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Maternal nutrition plays an important role in regulating the growth and development of offspring. Collagen peptide chelated trace elements (PTE), as a new additive, have been proven to have a positive maternal effect on the intestinal health of offspring, but its effect on the growth and development is still unclear. This study aimed to investigate...
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of baicalin and chlorogenic acid (BC) on growth performance, intestinal barrier function, antioxidant capacity, intestinal microbiota, and mucosal metabolism in broilers. A total of 720 twenty-one-day-old broilers were randomly allocated into 3 groups, with 6 replicates per group and 40 chickens per repli...
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of different glycine levels in low-protein diets on the growth, nitrogen deposition, and expression of intestinal amino acid and glucose transporters in broilers from 29 to 42 d of age, in order to determine the optimal glycine supplementation level. A total of 240 male broilers at 29 days old were random...
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The development of skeletal muscle is a crucial factor in determining the meat yield and economic benefits of broiler production. Recent research has shown that mulberry leaves and their extracts can be used to significantly improve the growth performance of livestock and poultry. The present study aims to elucidate the mechanisms involved in the r...
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This experiment aimed to discuss and reveal the effect and mechanism of mannanase on intestinal inflammation in broilers triggered by a soybean meal diet. In this experiment, 384 Arbor Acres broilers at 1 d old were randomly divided into 3 treatment groups. The broilers were fed a corn-soybean meal basal diet, a low-energy diet (metabolizable energ...
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Background Baicalin and probiotic cocktails are promising feed additives with broad application prospects. While probiotic cocktails are known to enhance intestinal health, the potential synergistic impact of combining baicalin with probiotic cocktails on the gut health of broiler chickens remains largely unexplored. Therefore, this study aims to i...
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As an enzyme, β-mannanase (BM) can be widely used as feed additive to improve the growth performance of animals. This experiment aimed to determine the effect of the addition of BM to low-energy diet on the immune function and intestinal microflora of broiler chickens. In this study, 384 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers were randomly divided into 3...
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BACKGROUND Dietary supplementation with trace elements zinc (Zn), iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) could promote intestinal development and improve intestinal health. There are, however, few studies examining the possibility that maternal original Zn, Fe and Mn could regulate intestinal development and barrier function in the offspring. This study aime...
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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary supplemental chlorogenic acid and baicalin (CAB) on the growth performance and immunity of broilers challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). This study was designed as a factorial arrangement of 2 dietary CAB treatments × 2 LPS treatments. Birds challenged with or without LPS we...
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The ionome is essential for maintaining body function and health status by participating in diverse key biological processes. Nevertheless, the distribution and utilization of ionome among different organs and how aging impacts the ionome leading to a decline in egg white quality remain unknown. Thus, we used inductively coupled plasma mass spectro...
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Clostridium perfringens causes necrotic enteritis (NE) after proliferation in the intestine of poultry, resulting in considerable losses to the poultry industry. This study aimed to investigate the impact of tannic acid on the antioxidant, immunity, and gut health of broilers with NE. In the experiment, 630 one-day-old Cobb500 male chicks were rand...
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Simple Summary This essay highlights that genistein supplementation in breeder hens improved the intestinal health of their offspring. The results showed increased birth weight and serum protein levels in chicks, with improved intestinal villus morphology. This effect lasted until 21 days. Maternal genistein also protected against LPS-induced damag...
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Simple Summary: The current project was designed to examine the effects of restraint stress on body weights, food and water consumption, and pathophysiology of the stomach and spleen in adult mice, and potential roles of the phenolic compound resveratrol during treatment. We found that restraint stress (which is known to be a mixture of psychologic...
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Background: In broiler chickens, necrotic enteritis (NE) infection can reduce production performance. Tannic acid has shown great potential as a treatment of NE in broilers. However, the appropriate dosage of tannic acid in NE of broilers and the improvement effect on intestinal health are not very clear. In this study, we aimed to investigate the...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanism for the differences in heat-induced gel properties of egg white proteins with different interior quality during ageing in laying hens. Quantitative proteomic analysis revealed that the abundance of ovotransferrin, avidin, mucin 5B, and clusterin increased with decreasing Haugh units (HU), l...
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Background In China, cage systems with a high space utilization have gradually replaced ground litter systems, but the disease incidence of chickens in cages is higher. Broilers in the ground litter pens may be stimulated by more environmental microbes during the growth process and show strong immune function and status, but knowledge of which micr...
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Background In broiler chickens, necrotic enteritis (NE) infection can reduce production performance. Tannic acid, as a kind of plant extract, has received extensive attention. However, the appropriate dosage of tannic acid in NE of broilers and the improvement effect on intestinal health are not very clear. In this study, we aimed to investigate th...
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The objective of this study was to establish a low-bacteria intestinal model in chickens, and then to investigate the characteristics involving in immune function and intestinal environment of this model. A total of 180 21-week-old Hy-Line Gray layers were randomly allocated into two treatment groups. Hens were fed with a basic diet (Control), or a...
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Optimizing the energy utilization of nutrients and ensuring maximum benefits are continuous goals for livestock producers. The net energy (NE) value of feed reflects its nutritional value in the precision feeding system. An experiment was conducted to determine the apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and NE values of 3 types of dephenolized cottons...
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This study aimed to compare the immune function and gut microbiota between double-layer caged and litter floor pen-raised broiler chickens. Eighty meaty male chicks were selected and divided into cage group and litter floor group, with 20 replicates in each group. The broilers were raised in the same chicken house. The rearing density of the two re...
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The topic about the interactions between host and intestinal microbiota has already caught the attention of many scholars. However, there is still a lack of systematic reports on the relationship between the intestinal flora and intestinal physiology of birds. Thus, this study was designed to investigate it. Antibiotic-treated specific pathogen-fre...
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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...
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary astragalus polysaccharide (APS) supplementation on the immune function, gut microbiota and metabolism of broiler chickens challenged with necrotic enteritis (NE). Two hundred forty Arbor Acres broiler chicks (one day old) were randomly assigned using a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement into two group...
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Soy saponin (SS) is a natural active substance of leguminous plant, which could improve lipid metabolism and regulate immune function. Intestinal flora might play a key role in the biological functions of SS. The objective of this study was to measure the effects of dietary SS on immune function, lipid metabolism, and intestinal flora of laying hen...
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The aging phenomenon often exerts a significant reduction in the reproduction performance of aged animals. The objective of this project was to investigate the effects of dietary Folic acid (FA) supplementation on the reproductive performance of aged broiler breeder roosters. A total of 16 aged ROSS 308 broiler breeder roosters (50-week-old) were r...
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Mulberry-leaf flavonoids (MF), extracted from mulberry leaves, exert antioxidant and hypolipidemic effects. The purpose of this experimental study was to investigate the effects of dietary MF on the ovarian function and liver lipid metabolism of aged breeder hens. We used 270 (60-weeks-old) Qiling breeder hens randomly assigned in 3 treatments with...
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Eggshell quality is subject to a significant decline in the late laying period, which results in huge economic losses. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary mulberry-leaf flavonoids (MF) on the eggshell quality of aged breeder hens. A total of 270 (60-week-old) Qiling breeder hens were randomly assigned to 3 treatments...
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Genistein is abundant in the soybean products, which exerts prominent effects on immune function. Little information is available about the effect of dietary genistein on thymic transcriptome, especially when suffering from lipopolysaccharide challenge. In this study, 180 one-day-old male broilers were randomly allocated to three groups: non-challe...
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Hawthorn-leaves flavonoids (HF), extracted from hawthorn leaves, were reported to exert antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and hypolipidemic properties. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of dietary HF on the reproduction performance and liver lipid metabolism of aged breeder hens. A total of 270 aged Qiling breeder hens (60-wk-old) we...
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Simple Summary Saccharin sodium (SS) is one of the commonly used artificial sweeteners (AS) in the food industry, but the mechanisms mediating the physiological effects of sweeteners in the gut-brain axis is still unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the regulatory effect of SS on the microbiota-gut-hypothalamus axis on guinea pigs. We fou...
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Aged breeder hens often exhibit a significantly decreased reproductive performance in the late laying period. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary stevioside (STE) supplementation on the laying performance and egg quality of aged breeder hens. A total of 120 aged Jinmao breeder hens (54-week-old) were randomly divid...
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The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of dietary alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) sup-plementation on the reproductive performance of aged breeder roosters. Sixteen 50-wk-old ROSS 308 breeder roosters were randomly allocated to two groups: roosters received a basal diet (CON), or a basal diet supplemented with 300 mg/kg of ALA (ALA...
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BACKGROUND Stevioside (STE) is a widely used sweetener. Despite the fact that chickens are insensitive to sweetness, dietary STE supplementation could increase the feed intake of broiler chickens. Stevioside might regulate the feeding behavior through functional mechanisms other than its high‐potency sweetness. The present study was aimed to elucid...
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Alpha‐lipoic acid (ALA), a multifunctional antioxidant, can promote fatty acid mobilization, energy expenditure and scavenge free radicals. The effects of dietary ALA on the reproductive performance of breeder hens were investigated in the current study. In the 5‐week experiment, 180 54‐week‐old Qiling breeder hens were randomly divided into three...
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The sense of bitter taste is critical for chickens to acquire and select feeds. It is important to understand the roles and mechanisms of bitter taste transduction in chickens. Denatonium is extensively used as a bitter taste receptor agonist to activate bitter taste receptors in recent studies. The objective of this study was to investigate the ph...
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Genistein is abundant in the corn-soybean meal feed. Little information is available about the effect of dietary genistein on the intestinal transcriptome of chicks, especially when suffering from intestinal injury. In this study, 180 one-day-old male ROSS 308 broiler chickens were randomly allocated to three groups, with four replicates (cages) of...
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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of dietary three kinds of sweeteners supplementation on growth performance, serum biochemicals and jejunal physiological functions of broiler chickens for 21 days. A total of 192 1-day-old male Ross 308 broiler chicks were randomly divided into four treatments with six replicates for each t...
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This study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary arginine (Arg) supplementation on the inflammatory response and gut microbiota of broiler chickens subjected to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. One hundred and forty 1-day-old Arbor Acres male birds were randomly assigned to a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement including diet treatmen...
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Simple Summary Spermatogenesis and hormones secretions are important life-threating and complicated process, which can be affected by environmental estrogens. Genistein, a type of isoflavones, widely exists in the soybean products diet, which exerts a controversial role in reproductive regulation for its special structures or functions. The results...
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Simple Summary Maternal stress during pregnancy affected the early programming of the brain in the fetus with changes in neuroendocrine regulation, and offspring behavior was proven in the literature. In addition, resveratrol (RES) was reported to play positive roles against stress. However, how maternal stress affects testicular development and wh...
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Genistein is abundant in animal feed. In this study, the side effects of high-dose genistein on intestinal health and hypothalamic RNA profile were evaluated. Chicks exposed to high-dose genistein by intraperitoneal injection (416 ± 21, 34.5 ± 2.5) and feed supplementation (308 ± 19, 27.2 ± 2.1) both showed a reduced body weight gain and feed intak...
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Background: Necrotic enteritis is a widespread disease in poultry caused by Clostridium perfringens. We previously reported that dietary arginine supplementation protected the intestinal mucosa of broiler chickens with necrotic enteritis, but the related protective mechanisms remain unclear. The in vivo trial was designed as a 2 × 2 factorial arra...
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Little information has been available about the influence of dietary genistein (GEN) on hepatic transcriptome of laying broiler breeder (LBB) hens. The study is aimed at broadening the understanding of RNA expression profiles and alternative splicing (AS) signatures of GEN-treated breeder hens and thereby improving laying performance and immune fun...
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The study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary stevioside (STE) supplementation on the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced intestinal mucosal damage of broiler chickens. A total of 192 one-day-old male Ross 308 broiler chicks were randomly divided into four treatments: (1) basal diet (CON); (2) basal diet supplemented with 250 mg/kg ste...
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Simple Summary Spermatogenesis and hormones secretions are serious life-threating and complicated process, which can be improve through science-based approaches. Royal jelly is a thick white milky fluid secreted by the hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands of young nurse worker bees (Apis mellifera) and used to feed their queen to expand their life....
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Simple Summary The search for effective medicines is challenging. Resveratrol is a phytoalexin, and its function remains unelucidated. Therefore, we undertook the present study to investigate reproductive disturbances due to restraint stress in mice and whether resveratrol plays an anti-stress role. Our results confirmed that resveratrol plays a po...
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Simple Summary The current project was designed to examine the effects of restraint stress on body weights, food and water consumption, and pathophysiology of the stomach and spleen in adult mice, and potential roles of the phenolic compound resveratrol during treatment. We found that restraint stress (which is known to be a mixture of psychologic...
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Simple Summary Denatonium benzoate is a strong bitter taste receptor agonist, extensively used for its activation of different cell pathways. Taste signals have been associated to food recognition and avoidance, and bitter taste provokes an aversive reaction and is assumed to protect chickens from consuming poisons and harmful toxic substances. The...
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Simple Summary In chickens, bitter taste is the most significant biological taste disrupter; it is believed to protect chickens against consuming poisonous/toxic materials and considered a warning signal prior to ingestion. The bitter taste receptors’ extraoral expression information is deficient in chicken, and denatonium benzoate is extensively u...
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Genistein (GEN), a type of soy isoflavones, is similar to estrogen structurally and functionally. The effects of dietary gen on the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens were investigated. A total pf 720 laying broiler breeder (LBB) hens were randomly allocated into 3 groups with supplemental dietary GEN doses (0, 40, 400 mg/kg)....
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have recently emerged as new regulatory molecules with diverse functions in regulating gene expression and significant roles in the immune response. However, the function of many unknown lncRNAs is still unclear. By studying the regulatory effect of daidzein (DA) on immunity, we identified a novel lncRNA with an immun...
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The experiment was designed to clarify the effect and molecular mechanism of maternal genistein (GEN) on the lipid metabolism and developmental growth of offspring chicks. Laying broiler breeder (LBB) hens were supplemented with 40 mg/kg genistein (GEN), while the control group was fed with the low-soybean meal diet. The offspring chicks were group...
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Table S4: RNA-Seq statistics of samples used in the experiment.
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Table S1: diet composition and nutrient levels.
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Table S3: ChIP-qPCR primer information.
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Figure S3: fragment size after chromatin fragmentation.
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Assay procedure of chromatin ChIP-qPCR.
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Table S2: primers used for quantitative real-time PCR analysis.
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Figure S2: the effects of maternal GEN on the body sizes of embryos at days 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19.
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Table 5: the different expressed genes between the CON and GEN groups.
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Table S6: results of differential expression gene (CON vs. GEN) analysis using Cuffdiff software.
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Table 7: the functional cluster analysis of histone modifications using DEGs.
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Figure S1: proportion of the exonic and intronic regions aligned to the reference genome.
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This study investigated the molecular mechanism underlying the effect of dietary genistein (GEN) on fatty liver syndrome (FLS) in laying hens. Hens in the control group (CG) were fed a high-energy and low-choline (HELC) diet to establish the FLS model. The livers of the FLS hens were friable and swollen from hemorrhage. Hepatic steatosis and inflam...
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Our previous reports suggested that Dietary l-arginine supplementation attenuated gut injury of broiler chickens infected with Clostridium perfringens by enhancing intestinal immune responses, absorption and barrier function, but its effect on the gut microbiome of broiler chickens remains unclear. This experiment aimed at evaluating the effects of...
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Genistein (GEN) is mainly extracted from soy plants and has potential functions as an antioxidant and in promoting immune function and growth. This study evaluated the effects of feeding breeders and their offspring dietary GEN on the immune function and growth performance of broiler chicks. Breeders were assigned to a control diet or GEN diet (con...
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Genistein (GEN) is a type of isoflavone mainly derived from soy products. In this experiment, we added 40 and 400 mg/kg GEN to the diet of laying broiler breeder hens to clarify the maternal effects of GEN on the development and metabolism of chick embryos. GEN treatment at 40 mg/kg increased embryonic length, weight, and liver index, as well as th...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of long-term treatment with dexamethasone (DEX) on the antioxidation and nutrition metabolism in broiler chickens. Broilers were placed on a high-nutrient diet for 41 days, and half were given orally DEX-supplemented water at 20 mg/L every other day from 19 to 41 days of age. DEX treatment do...
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We investigated the effects of dietary l -arginine level and feeding duration on the intestinal damage of broilers induced by Clostridium perfringens (CP) in vivo , and the antimicrobial effect of its metabolite nitric oxide (NO) in vitro . The in vivo experiment was designed as a factorial arrangement of three dietary treatments×two challenge stat...
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1. The objective was to investigate the effects of Bacillus subtilis, yeast cell wall (YCW) and their combination on intestinal health of broilers challenged by Clostridium perfringens over a 21-d period. 2. Using a 5 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments, 800 1-d-old male Cobb 500 broilers were used to study the effects of feed additives (withou...
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To investigate the effects of Kluyveromyces marxianus on immune responses, intestinal structure and microbiota in broilers, 840 1-d-old broiler chicks were randomly divided into seven groups (eight replicates) and were fed basal diets without or with 0.25, 0.50, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 g/kg of K. marxianus (2.0×10¹⁰ CFU/g). Serum and intestine sampl...
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Rarefaction curves and Good’s coverage indices of ileal microbial sequencing (n 8). (a) Rarefaction curves calculated at the lowest subsample size of 30000 sequences per sample, show the effects of sequencing efforts on the observed number of OTUs at 97% sequence similarity. (b) Good’s coverage indices. C, control group; L, low-dose (0.5 g/kg) grou...
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Alpha diversity of ileal microbial community (n 8). (DOCX)

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