Comparative 16S rRNA profiling of broiler chicken cecal microbiota following Bacillus lipopeptide or enrofloxacin administration
Guzel Lutfullina, Daria Pudova, Marat Lutfullin, Yaw Akosah, Elena Shagimardanova, Margarita Sharipova, Ayslu Mardanova

TL;DR
This study compares how a Bacillus lipopeptide and an antibiotic affect the gut microbiota of chickens using 16S rRNA sequencing.
Contribution
The study provides novel insights into the microbial community shifts caused by a Bacillus lipopeptide versus enrofloxacin in broiler chickens.
Findings
Peptide supplementation caused distinct microbial compositional shifts compared to antibiotic treatment.
16S rRNA sequencing revealed differences in cecal microbiota following Bacillus lipopeptide administration versus enrofloxacin.
Abstract
We report 16S rRNA gene sequencing data characterizing the cecal microbiota of 35-day-old Ross 308 broiler chickens supplemented with a crude fraction of Bacillus subtilis GM5 lipopeptides in comparison with the fluoroquinolone antibiotic enrofloxacin. Microbial community analyses revealed distinct compositional shifts in response to peptide supplementation versus antibiotic treatment.
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TopicsAnimal Nutrition and Physiology · Gut microbiota and health · Probiotics and Fermented Foods
