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http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2004.1712

Effects of Copper-bearing Montmorillonite (Cu-MMT) on Escherichia coli and Diarrhea on Weanling Pigs  

Xia, M.S. (Animal Science College, Zhejiang University)
Hu, C.H. (Animal Science College, Zhejiang University)
Xu, Z.R. (Animal Science College, Zhejiang University)
Ye, Y. (Department of Earth Science, Zhejiang University)
Zhou, Y.H. (Department of Earth Science, Zhejiang University)
Xiong, L. (Animal Science College, Zhejiang University)
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences / v.17, no.12, 2004 , pp. 1712-1716 More about this Journal
Abstract
Copper-bearing montmorillonite (Cu-MMT) was produced by $Cu^{2+}$ cation exchange reaction. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that that the (001) basal spacing of the MMT crystal lattice increased from 1.544 to 1.588 nm after $Cu^{2+}$ exchange. This indicated that $Cu^{2+}$ entered into interlayer position of MMT as a hydrated cation or composite cation. In vitro results indicated that Cu-MMT had antibacterial activity on Escherichia coli $K_{88}$. Cu-MMT had unbalanced positive charge after cation exchange. Its antibacterial activity resulted from two aspects, one was electrostatic attraction which made E. coli $K_{88}$ being adhered on the montmorillonite surface, the other was the $Cu^{2+}$ slowly released, which could kill bacteria. In an in vivo study, four replicates of eight weanling pigs were assigned to each of two dietary treatments to study the effects of Cu-MMT on diarrhea, E. coli in the lumen of the jejunum and morphology of jejunal mucosa. As compared to the control, supplementation of the diet with 0.2% Cu-MMT improved average daily gain by 12.50% (p<0.05) and decreased F/G by 9.42% (p<0.05). The mean diarrhrea incidence was decreased by 71.80% (p<0.05). The viable counts of Escherichia coli in jejunal contents were significantly reduced (p<0.05). Villus height and the villus height to crypt depth ratio at the jejunal mucosa were increased by 19.09% (p<0.05) and 37.10% (p<0.05), respectively.
Keywords
Copper-bearing Montmorillonite; Escherichia coil; Diarrhea; Intestinal Morphology; Weanling Pigs;
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