Effects of Lactobacillus plantarum ZG-7 on the intestinal barrier and intestinal flora of Muscovy ducks infected with avian pathogenic Escherichia coli
Song Peng, Bilin Xie, Guiheng Mei, Yaxiong Ma, Xin Lin, Mengshi Zhao, Fengqiang Lin, Zhaolong Li

TL;DR
This study shows that Lactobacillus plantarum ZG-7 can protect Muscovy ducks from harmful E. coli infection by improving gut health and reducing damage.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the protective effects of L. plantarum ZG-7 against APEC in Muscovy ducks, offering a sustainable alternative to antibiotics.
Findings
L. plantarum ZG-7 treatment reduced intestinal damage and improved growth in ducks infected with APEC.
Probiotic use altered gut microbiota, decreasing harmful bacteria and increasing Bacteroides.
The probiotic helped maintain epithelial barrier integrity and mucus production in infected ducks.
Abstract
Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) poses a serious challenge to global poultry production, where it causes enteritis, septicemia, and high mortality, resulting in substantial economic losses. Although antibiotics have been traditionally used to control APEC, the rise of antimicrobial resistance and concerns over drug residues underscore the need for effective and sustainable alternatives. Probiotics have emerged as promising candidates because of their ability to modulate the intestinal microbiota, strengthen host immunity, and preserve epithelial barrier integrity. In this study, we investigated the protective role of Lactobacillus plantarum ZG-7 against APEC infection in Muscovy ducks. 40 one-day-old ducks (equal numbers of males and females) were randomly allocated to five groups (n = 8 per group): control (CON), probiotic alone (LP), APEC-infected (EC), probiotic-pretreated…
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TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Probiotics and Fermented Foods · Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications
