Inhibitory effect of penicillin on caecal urease activity in chickens fed on a low protein diet plus urea
- 1 March 1994
- journal article
- other
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 35 (1) , 157-160
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071669408417681
Abstract
1. The effects of dietary penicillin on the urease activities of small intestine, large intestine, caecum and their contents, liver and kidney in chickens fed a diet containing 5 g/kg protein plus urea were examined. 2. About 0.88 of the total urease activity determined was observed in intestinal contents, of which 0.95 of the activity was accounted for by caecal contents, 0.05 by colo‐rectal contents and none by small intestinal contents. Intestinal tissues (caecum included), liver and kidney accounted for 0.03, 0.06 and 0.02, respectively, of the total urease activity. 3. Dietary penicillin decreased urease activity to 0.17 in caecal contents and to 0.05 in colo‐rectal contents of the corresponding control values (P< 0.01). The urease activity of caecal tissue was lowered by penicillin to half that of control activity (P < 0.05) but none of the activities of other tissues were affected. 4. It is concluded that, even when the urease activity is stimulated by dietary urea, 20 mg/kg dietary penicillin can strikingly lower it in the caecum, where most of the urease activity in the chicken body is to be found.Keywords
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