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. 2020 Apr 24;99(8):4034–4043. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2020.03.053

Table 3.

Effects of trehalose (Treh) on the abundance of lactobacilli in the small intestines, cecum, and feces of broilers orally challenged with or without Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) on day 35 (Unit: log CFU/g).

Treatment Control 0% Treh + ST 1% Treh + ST 3% Treh + ST 5% Treh + ST SEM P value
Duodenum 10.86b 9.82c 11.15a,b 11.91a 10.93b 0.16 0.003
Jejunum 11.54b 10.49c 11.30b 12.48a 11.21b 0.12 0.000
Ileum 12.86a 11.61b 11.70b 12.54a 12.09b 0.12 0.023
Cecum 10.29b,c 9.62c 10.91a,b 11.67a 10.64a,b 0.17 0.008
Feces 12.73a 12.59a 12.87a 12.50a 12.49a 0.09 0.936

acMean value in the same row without the common letter was significantly different (P < 0.05).

The data were given as mean (n = 8 for duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and cecum; n = 9 for feces).