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Optimizing synbiotic formulations with Ligilactobacillus salivarius BF17 for enhanced gut health in Murrah buffalo calves

[Display omitted] •This study was performed to optimize synbiotic formulations for enhanced gut health in Murrah buffalo calves.•The final body weight of the calves was higher in the SYN group, followed by PRE, and PRO groups compared to control.•Feed conversion efficiency and the faecal biomarkers...

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Published in:Current research in biotechnology 2024, Vol.8, p.100250, Article 100250
Main Authors: Johnson Thanippilly, Antony, Kumar, Sachin, Venkatesh Varada, Vinay, Balaga, Sravani, Mondal, Goutam, Tyagi, Nitin, Samanta, Ashis Kumar
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Summary:[Display omitted] •This study was performed to optimize synbiotic formulations for enhanced gut health in Murrah buffalo calves.•The final body weight of the calves was higher in the SYN group, followed by PRE, and PRO groups compared to control.•Feed conversion efficiency and the faecal biomarkers was improved in all the supplemented groups compared to CON.•Prebiotic, probiotic, and synbiotic feeding improved the growth performance and gut health in Murrah buffalo calves.•The synbiotic group yielded superior effects among the different treatment groups. This study was performed to optimize synbiotic formulations with Ligilactobacillus salivarius BF17 for augmenting gut health in Murrah buffalo calves. Prebiotic utilization, acidification profiles, prebiotic indices (PIs) and prebiotic activity scores (PAS) were performed to screen various prebiotics. The findings revealed significant differences (P 
ISSN:2590-2628
2590-2628
DOI:10.1016/j.crbiot.2024.100250