Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition

Three media, i. e., MOD-SD, M98-5 and M98-5 supplemented with chicken fecal extract were tested as isolation media for anaerobic bacteria present in the duodenum, jeju-ileum and cecum of chicken. The results showed that the mean colony counts of medium M98-5 were similar with those of MOD-SD medium...

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Main Authors: Jin, Li Zhi, Ho, Yin Wan, Abdullah, Norhani, Kudo, Hiroshi, Syed Salim, Syed Jalaludin
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 1997
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spelling my.upm.eprints.500492024-08-07T00:15:11Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50049/ Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition Jin, Li Zhi Ho, Yin Wan Abdullah, Norhani Kudo, Hiroshi Syed Salim, Syed Jalaludin Three media, i. e., MOD-SD, M98-5 and M98-5 supplemented with chicken fecal extract were tested as isolation media for anaerobic bacteria present in the duodenum, jeju-ileum and cecum of chicken. The results showed that the mean colony counts of medium M98-5 were similar with those of MOD-SD medium in all intestinal samples at the incubation periods of 2, 6 and 10 days. Supplementation with chicken fecal extract of M98-5 medium significantly increased (p < 0.05) the colony counts of bacteria from the duodenum, jeju-ileum and cecum. The colony counts at 6-day incubation were similar with those at 10-day incubation, but were much higher than the counts at 2-day incubation. The major types of bacteria found in the duodenum and jeju-ileum of chicken were tentatively identified as Lactobacillus, Streptococcus and E. coli. In the cecum, ten tentatively identified groups of bacteria, namely, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Lactobacillus, E. coli, anaerobic coccus, Eubacterium, Propionibacterhtm, Clostridium, Fusobacterium and Bacteroides were isolated. Anaerobes were found to comprise nearly the entire microbial population of the cecum. Predominating in all sections of the intestine were homoferrnentative lactobacilli. The main Lactotacillus species in chicken intestine were L. acidophilus, L. fermentum and L. brevis. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 1997 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50049/1/Studies%20on%20the%20intestinal%20microflora%20of%20chicken%20under%20tropical%20condition.pdf text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/50049/7/10-74.pdf Jin, Li Zhi and Ho, Yin Wan and Abdullah, Norhani and Kudo, Hiroshi and Syed Salim, Syed Jalaludin (1997) Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 10 (5). pp. 495-504. ISSN 1011-2367; ESSN: 1976-5517 http://www.ajas.info/journal/view.php?number=19211 10.5713/ajas.1997.495
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description Three media, i. e., MOD-SD, M98-5 and M98-5 supplemented with chicken fecal extract were tested as isolation media for anaerobic bacteria present in the duodenum, jeju-ileum and cecum of chicken. The results showed that the mean colony counts of medium M98-5 were similar with those of MOD-SD medium in all intestinal samples at the incubation periods of 2, 6 and 10 days. Supplementation with chicken fecal extract of M98-5 medium significantly increased (p < 0.05) the colony counts of bacteria from the duodenum, jeju-ileum and cecum. The colony counts at 6-day incubation were similar with those at 10-day incubation, but were much higher than the counts at 2-day incubation. The major types of bacteria found in the duodenum and jeju-ileum of chicken were tentatively identified as Lactobacillus, Streptococcus and E. coli. In the cecum, ten tentatively identified groups of bacteria, namely, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Lactobacillus, E. coli, anaerobic coccus, Eubacterium, Propionibacterhtm, Clostridium, Fusobacterium and Bacteroides were isolated. Anaerobes were found to comprise nearly the entire microbial population of the cecum. Predominating in all sections of the intestine were homoferrnentative lactobacilli. The main Lactotacillus species in chicken intestine were L. acidophilus, L. fermentum and L. brevis.
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author Jin, Li Zhi
Ho, Yin Wan
Abdullah, Norhani
Kudo, Hiroshi
Syed Salim, Syed Jalaludin
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Ho, Yin Wan
Abdullah, Norhani
Kudo, Hiroshi
Syed Salim, Syed Jalaludin
Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition
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Ho, Yin Wan
Abdullah, Norhani
Kudo, Hiroshi
Syed Salim, Syed Jalaludin
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title Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition
title_short Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition
title_full Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition
title_fullStr Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the intestinal microflora of chicken under tropical condition
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publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
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