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Metabolomic data of intestinal contents of qingyuan partridge chickens

OMIX005134

1Summary
Title Metabolomic data of intestinal contents of qingyuan partridge chickens
Description Abdominal fat deposition (AFD) in chickens is closely related to the gut microecological balance. In this study, the gut microbiota from high-AFD chickens was transplanted into the same strain of 0-day-old chicks via fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). The FTM from chickens with high AFD had no obvious effects on growth traits, adult body weight, carcass weight, abdominal fat weight, and abdominal fat percentage, but did reduce the coefficient of variation of AFD traits. FMT significantly decreased cecal microbiome richness, changed the microbiota structure, and regulated the biological functions associated with energy metabolism and fat synthesis. Additionally, the cecal metabolite composition and metabolic function of FMT recipient chickens were also significantly altered from those of the controls. These findings provide insights into the mechanisms by which chicken gut microbiota affect host metabolic profiles and fat deposition
Organism Gallus gallus
Data Type Other Type of Metabolome Data
Data Accessibility Open-access
BioProject PRJCA020698
Release Date 2024-04-01
Submitter jiani song (1151957975@qq.com)
Organization Foshan University
Submission Date 2023-10-23
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OMIX005134-03 Data from 30 samples of negative ions 30 Other Type of Metabolome Data 3.94 GB zip 0
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