Mohamad Elsayed Elmasry’s research while affiliated with Animal Production Research Institute (APRI) and other places

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The 16s rRNA of the total amount of lactobacillus (A), E. coli (B), and Cl. perfringens (C) in the cecum of rabbit following administration of sucralose (75, 150, and 300 mg/kg of body weight). a,b Means on the bar superscript are significantly different (p < 0.05); values are mean ± SEM for each group of 6 rabbits in each group.
Composition and chemical analysis of basal diet.
Effect of sucralose supplementation level on growth performance of growing APRI-line rabbits.
Effect of sucralose supplementation level on apparent digestibility (%) of growing APRI-line rabbits.
Effect of sucralose supplementation level on microbial activity of growing APRI-line rabbits.
Sucralose Influences the Productive Performance, Carcass Traits, Blood Components, and Gut Microflora Using 16S rRNA Sequencing of Growing APRI-Line Rabbits
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June 2024

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Simple Summary This study investigated the impact of sucralose on rabbit intestine and caecal microbial activity, as well as various physiological parameters and performance indicators. One hundred and sixty 5-week-old rabbits were divided into four groups and administered different doses of sucralose. The results showed improved weight gain and feed conversion ratios in rabbits given sucralose, without significant effects on mortality. Sucralose altered blood parameters, decreasing glucose and triglyceride levels while increasing total lipids and cholesterol. It also influenced gut microbiota, increasing beneficial bacteria and decreasing harmful ones. The study suggests that caution should be taken in using sucralose, as it may have both positive and negative effects on rabbit health and gut microbiota. Abstract This study investigated how sucralose influenced rabbit intestine and caecal microbial activity, blood parameters, growth performance, carcass characteristics, and digestibility. In total, 160 5-week-old rabbits from the APRI line weighing 563.29 gm were randomly assigned to four experimental groups with four replicates—5 males and 5 females in each. Four experimental groups were used, as follows: SUC1, SUC2, and SUC3 got 75, 150, and 300 mg of sucralose/kg body weight in water daily, while the control group ate a basal diet without supplements. The results showed that both the control and SUC1 groups significantly (p < 0.05) increased daily weight gain and final body weight. Sucralose addition significantly improved feed conversion ratio (p < 0.05) and decreased daily feed intake (gm/d). The experimental groups do not significantly differ in terms of mortality. Furthermore, nutrient digestibility was not significantly affected by sucralose treatment, with the exception of crud protein digestion, which was significantly reduced (p < 0.05). Additionally, without altering liver or kidney function, sucralose administration dramatically (p < 0.05) decreased blood serum glucose and triglyceride levels while increasing total lipids, cholesterol, and malonaldehyde in comparison to the control group. Furthermore, the addition of sucrose resulted in a significant (p < 0.05) increase in the count of total bacteria, lactobacillus, and Clostridium spp., and a decrease in the count of Escherichia coli. Further analysis using 16S rRNA data revealed that sucralose upregulated the expression of lactobacillus genes but not that of Clostridium or E. Coli bacteria (p < 0.05). Therefore, it could be concluded that sucralose supplementation for rabbits modifies gut microbiota and boosts beneficial bacteria and feed conversion ratios without side effects. Moreover, sucralose could decrease blood glucose and intensify hypercholesterolemia and should be used with caution for human consumption.

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