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5th IHSIG Symposium on Poultry Gut Health
5th IHSIG Symposium on Poultry Gut Health

5th IHSIG Symposium on Poultry Gut Health

October 11, 2017 to October 12, 2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club - Bangkok - Thailand
Lectures
11:30hs
10/11/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club
11:30hs
10/11/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club
11:45hs
10/11/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club
Quorum Sensing as a tool to select botanical compounds to improve broiler performance

The Problem

Under the global pressure of restricting the usage of antibiotic in food animals, the selection of antimicrobial alternatives has been an increasing interest in feed industry. Generally, bacteriostatic effects of functional additives are normally evaluated by reaching a certain minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) in in vitro bacterial susceptibility tests, and it is considered that plant extracts having MICs of 100~1000 μg/ml possess antibacterial activities. However, sometimes MIC may hardly predict the in vivo effect. For example, result of a recent study on the efficacy of several commercial functional additives against Campylobacter in broilers has shown that only of 24 additives has persistent reducing effect on Campylobacter count during the entire rearing period. Considering a big gap can exist between bacteriostatic effect gained from in vitro and in vivo tests, new approaches should be introduced to investigate the potential effect of functional feed additive ingredients on gut microbial populations in vivo.

How we investigated or researched the problem?

Many (virulent) bacterial signalling mechansims depend on the expression of the quorum sensing (QS) process. Therefore, interference with QS can be done by phytochemicals at low concentrations, and can alter microbial composition and suppress the pathogenic bacterial function rather than killing the bacteria. Also, no selective pressure for the development of resistance against QS inhibition is expected to be very low. Based on the result of anti-QS evaluation, we selected a botanical mixture to test if it can affect the gut microbial activity and composition, and eventually the zootechnical performance of broilers. 

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Speaker:
11:45hs
10/11/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club
17:30hs
10/11/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club
Effects of Polyphenol (Chestnut Wood Tannins) on Growth Performance, Apparent Digestibility of Nutrient, Intestinal Microflora and Fecal Water Content of Broilers
Speaker:
Zhang Yafeng
Zhang Yafeng
17:30hs
10/11/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club
07:25hs
10/12/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club
Influence of a phytogenic feed additive in combination with the esters of short and medium chain fatty acids on performance of broilers
Speaker:
Tobias Steiner
Germany
Head of Productmanagement at Agromed
07:25hs
10/12/2017
Royal Bangkok Sports Club – Polo Club