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PLoS One ; 13(2): e0192904, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29447227

ABSTRACT

In a previous paper we showed that the yeast Pichia pastoris X-33 grown in parboiled rice effluent supplemented with glycerol byproduct from the biodiesel industry improved the quality of the effluent. In this paper we show the validation of this yeast (PPE) as probiotic for broilers. Its effect on feed efficiency and immunomodulation was compared with the same yeast grown in yeast peptone dextrose medium (PPY), with Saccharomyces boulardii (SBY) and with the controls fed unsupplemented feed (CON). One-day-old female chicks were vaccinated against infectious bursal disease (IBD) and the titers of anti-IBD antibodies were measured by ELISA. PPE group had the highest mean titres on days 14 and 28 (p<0,05), and at 28 days, 64% of the animals showed seroconvertion. The PPE group also showed the best weight gains at 42 days of age, that, on days 7, 14 and 21 were 19%, 15%, and 8.7% higher, respectively, than the control group. The best feed conversion, 8.2% higher than the control group, was obtained by PPY at 42 days. Histopathological studies did not detect any undesirable effects in the supplemented animals. We concluded that Pichia pastoris X-33 when grown in effluents of the rice parboiling industry supplemented with glycerol byproduct from the biodiesel has probiotic properties for poultry.


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Animal Feed , Chickens , Dietary Supplements , Pichia , Probiotics/administration & dosage , Animal Feed/microbiology , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Biofuels , Birnaviridae Infections/prevention & control , Birnaviridae Infections/veterinary , Chickens/immunology , Female , Infectious bursal disease virus/immunology , Oryza , Poultry Diseases/prevention & control , Random Allocation , Saccharomyces boulardii , Vaccination , Viral Vaccines/immunology , Waste Products
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