Lignin from sugarcane bagasse as a prebiotic additive for poultry feed

Joana F. Fangueiro, Nelson Mota de Carvalho, Filipa Antunes, Inês F. Mota, Manuela Estevez Pintado, Ana Raquel Madureira*, Patrícia Santos Costa

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Abstract

Diet is a crucial factor on health and well-being of livestock animals. Nutritional strengthening with diet formulations is essential to the livestock industry and animal perfor-mance. Searching for valuable feed additives among by-products may promote not only circular economy, but also functional diets. Lignin from sugarcane bagasse was proposed as a potential prebiotic additive for chickens and incorporated at 1 % (w/w) in commercial chicken feed, tested in two feed forms, namely, mash and pellets. Physico-chemical characterization of both feed types with and without lignin was performed. Also, the prebiotic potential for feeds with lignin was assessed by an in vitro gastrointestinal model and evaluated the impact on chicken cecal Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. As for the pellet's physical quality, there was a higher cohesion of the pellets with lignin, indicating a higher resistance to breakout and lignin decreases the tendency of the pellets for microbial contamination. Regarding the prebiotic potential, mash feed with lignin showed higher promotion of Bifidobacterium in comparison with mash feed without lignin and to pellet feed with lignin. Lignin from sugarcane bagasse has prebiotic potential as additive to chicken feed when supplemented in mash feed diets, presenting itself as a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to chicken feed additives supplementation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number124262
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume239
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Chicken feed
  • Gut microbiota
  • Lignin
  • Mash diet
  • Pellet diet
  • Prebiotic
  • Sugarcane bagasse

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