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BackgroundDue to the tendency to reduce antibiotic use in humans and animals, more attention is paid to feed additives as their replacement. Crucial role of feed additives is to improve the health status, production efficiency and performance. In this original research, we estimate the potential influence of garlic (Allium sativum) extract and probiotic formula including Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus fermentum on the intestinal microbiota of sows, using the next generation sequencing method (NGS).ResultsOur results indicate that the overall species richness as well as the composition of swine gut microbiota may be shaped by regular feeding with supplemented additives. On the Family and Genus level both additives (garlic extract and probiotics) seem to decrease microbiome diversity and richness. However, when it comes to garlic supplementation, we found the opposite trend on the Species level.ConclusionsThe analysis of the selected microbial function indicates that both additives used in this study (garlic extract and composition of probiotics) seem to create a greater metabolic potential than estimated in a control group of sows. A general trend of losing or decreasing members of pathogenic species in the swine microbiome seems to occur in relation to both supplemented additives. In the prevention of some bacterial diseases supplemented additives could be considered for future use.

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  • Due to the tendency to reduce antibiotic use in humans and animals, more attention is paid to feed additives as their replacement

  • Taking into account health requirements and consumer protection, the development of antimicrobial resistance and the potential transfer of bacterial genes responsible for bacterial resistance between animals and humans as well as the possible environmental contamination, according to the implementation of European Union (EU) legislation – antibiotics as growth promoters (AGPs) in animal feed have been banned from animal production in EU countries based on European Commission (EC) Regulation No 1831/2003 [8, 9]

  • The aim of this study was to investigate the potential influence of a garlic (Allium sativum) extract and probiotic formula including Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus fermentum on the intestinal microbiota of sows

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Introduction

Due to the tendency to reduce antibiotic use in humans and animals, more attention is paid to feed additives as their replacement. Crucial role of feed additives is to improve the health status, production efficiency and performance In this original research, we estimate the potential influence of garlic (Allium sativum) extract and probiotic formula including Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus fermentum on the intestinal microbiota of sows, using the generation sequencing method (NGS). The crucial role of the feed additives is to improve health status, production efficiency and performance Among this group live probiotic bacteria cultures, prebiotics and synbiotics, acidifiers, feed enzymes, aromatic and flavouring agents, preservatives, antioxidants or yeast products could be found [11,12,13,14]. Tatara et al confirmed that such additives facilitate good health status, performance and the systemic development of piglets [17]

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