Effects of tannic acid on the immunity and intestinal health of broiler chickens with necrotic enteritis infection

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Huiping Xu [1 ]
Jianyang Fu [1 ]
Yimeng Luo [1 ]
Peng Li [1 ]
Bochen Song [1 ,2 ]
Zengpeng Lv [1 ]
Yuming Guo [1 ]
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[1] Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University
[2] Department of Animal Science, Shandong Agricultural University
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Background In broiler chickens, necrotic enteritis(NE) infection can reduce production performance. Tannic acid has shown great potential as a treatment of NE in broilers. However, the appropriate dosage of tannic acid in NE of broilers and the improvement effect on intestinal health are not very clear. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of different doses of tannic acid on the production performance, immunity, and intestinal health of broilers by constructing an NE model with C. perfringens infection and determining the appropriate dosage of tannic acid with regard to NE.Results Challenged birds showed significant reduction in body weight, villus height, and the ratio of villus height to crypt depth(P < 0.05) and increase in the feed consumption gain ratio, intestinal lesion score, and crypt depth(P < 0.05). The infection significantly reduced the relative Bacteroidota and Ligilactobacillus abundance(P < 0.05) and increased the ratio of Firmicutes/Bacteroidota and cecal content of C. perfringens(P < 0.05). Challenged birds fed diets supplemented with tannic acid showed significantly increased m RNA expression of nutrient transport carriers and intestinal barrier genes and growth performance and reduced serum zonulin and endotoxin levels(P < 0.05). Addition of tannic acid to the diet inhibited the inflammatory response by reducing the number of coccidia oocysts in feces and the content of C. perfringens in the cecum. Specifically, tannic acid reduced the serum levels of C reactive protein, myeloperoxidase, and specific Ig Y and ileal mucosal secretory immunoglobulin A levels in the ileal mucosa compared with those in the NE-infected birds. NE-infected birds fed diets supplemented with tannic acid also showed significantly increased relative Anaerocolumna, Thermoanaerobacterium, and Thermosinus abundance(P < 0.05); their microbial composition and functional predictions were similar to those of the NC group.Conclusions Tannic acid in the diet alleviated NE by enhancing the intestinal barrier and absorption function. The recommended dietary tannic acid additive level is 500–750 mg/kg. Our study findings would be useful in reducing related economic losses in the broiler industry.
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