The effects of zinc amino acid complex supplementation on the porcine host response to Lawsonia intracellularis infection
Authors: Leite, Fernando; Vasquez, Erika; Vannucci, Fabio; Gebhart, Connie; Rendahl, Aaron; Torrison, Jerry; Mueller, Adam; +3 Authors
Leite, Fernando; Vasquez, Erika; Vannucci, Fabio; Gebhart, Connie; Rendahl, Aaron; Torrison, Jerry; Mueller, Adam; Winkelman, Nathan; Rambo, Zachary; Isaacson, Richard;
The effects of zinc amino acid complex supplementation on the porcine host response to Lawsonia intracellularis infection
Abstract
Abstract Lawsonia intracellularis is among the most important enteric pathogens of swine and antibiotic alternatives are needed to help mitigate the negative effects of infection. Zinc is an essential trace mineral known to be crucial for maintaining intestinal barrier function and proper immune response. In this study, we investigated the porcine host response to L. intracellularis infection when supplemented with a zinc-amino acid complex, a form of zinc that can lead to greater bioavailability when compared to traditional inorganic forms of zinc. Our results show that a zinc-amino acid complex supplementation with a final concentration of 125 ppm of zinc in feed significantly (p
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