2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982012000800012
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Abstract: -The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the influence of lactulose on performance as well as its ability to prevent colonization by Salmonella Typhimurium in broilers orally inoculated with this pathogen. The design adopted was completely randomized, with 630 one-day-old male chicks distributed into six treatments, with seven replications and 15 birds per experimental unit. The treatments comprised the following procedures: T1 (control group) -no S.Typhimurium inoculation or supply of lactulosis; T2 … Show more

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“…The positive relationship between mortality and cFCR was probably attained through the decline of stress. Indeed, mortality and impaired growth rate are highly correlated to corticosteroid levels (Dawkins et al, 2004;Jones et al, 2005) ammonia and diseases (Reece et al, 1980;Kristensen & Wathes, 2000;Chapman et al, 2002;Santana et al, 2012), these conditions equally might affect both FCR and mortality. We suppose it is not only stress that might cause this positive relationship, the feed and water quality play an important role (King, 1996;Amerah et al, 2007) among many other factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The positive relationship between mortality and cFCR was probably attained through the decline of stress. Indeed, mortality and impaired growth rate are highly correlated to corticosteroid levels (Dawkins et al, 2004;Jones et al, 2005) ammonia and diseases (Reece et al, 1980;Kristensen & Wathes, 2000;Chapman et al, 2002;Santana et al, 2012), these conditions equally might affect both FCR and mortality. We suppose it is not only stress that might cause this positive relationship, the feed and water quality play an important role (King, 1996;Amerah et al, 2007) among many other factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chlorine dioxide has been found to reduce Salmonella in broilers when used as a feed (Ahmed et al, 2015) or water (Sultan, Bilal, et al, 2015) additive. Lactulose (4-O-β-dgalactopyranosyl-d-fructose), an isomer of lactose, was found to significantly reduce S. Typhimurium excretion at 10 doa when added to the drinking water in chicks treated and challenged simultaneously, treated then challenged, or challenged then treated in the first 2 days of life (Santana et al, 2012).…”
Section: 512mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lactulose (4‐ O ‐β‐ d ‐galactopyranosyl‐ d ‐fructose), an isomer of lactose, was found to significantly reduce S . Typhimurium excretion at 10 doa when added to the drinking water in chicks treated and challenged simultaneously, treated then challenged, or challenged then treated in the first 2 days of life (Santana et al., 2012).…”
Section: Primary Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chlorine dioxide has been found to reduce Salmonella in broilers when used as a feed [331] or water [332] additive. Lactulose (4-O-β-D-galactopyranosyl-D-fructose), an isomer of lactose, was found to significantly reduce S.Typhimurium excretion at 10 days of age when added to the drinking water in: chicks treated and challenged simultaneously, treated then challenged, or challenged then treated in the first 2 days of life [333].…”
Section: Antibioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%