Pig Breeding. 2020. Is. 74

Bactericidal activity of drugs from Juglans Regia to the microflora of livestock premises in organic pig breeding.


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DOI: 10.37143/0371-4365-2020-74-14

S. G. Zinoviev, candidate of agricultural sciences
ORCID:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3757-3860
E-mail:kvazimodo2077@gmail.com
Institute of Pig Breeding and agroindustrial production NAAS, Shvedska Mohyla Str., 1, Poltava, Ukraine, 36013
A. F. Kurman candidate of biological sciences
ORCID:ORCID 0000-0002-7188-2659
E-mail:pigbreeding@ukr.net
Institute of Pig Breeding and agroindustrial production NAAS, Shvedska Mohyla Str., 1, Poltava, Ukraine, 36013
O. A. Bindiug, candidate of agricultural sciences
ORCID:https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8875-9382
E-mail:obindiug@gmail.com
Institute of Pig Breeding and agroindustrial production NAAS, Shvedska Mohyla Str., 1, Poltava, Ukraine, 36013
P. Yu. Grubych Candidate of Veterinary Sciences,
ORCID:ORCID 0000-0002-9622-2268
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"VETSYNTEZ" LLC, str. Smolna, 30, Kharkiv, 61140
L. V. Lepeta Researcher
ORCID:ORCID 0000-0003-3481-1189
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NNC IEKVM, str. Pushkinska 83, Kharkiv, 61023, Ukraine

Abstract

The introduction of the newest technologies of organic pig breeding has the basic principle of minimizing the use in pigs of chemicals, trace amounts of which in pig production adversely affect the quality of products and the health of consumers. The transition to herbal remedies, the maximum possible rejection of chemical synthesis products, is inhibited, in the main, by the relatively small spectrum of plant compounds with the investigated activity. According to the results of previous studies, six working solutions of Juglans regia L phytosupply extracts – potential phytosine disinfectants were developed: To investigate the bactericidal activity of the experimental preparations of Juglans regia, flushes were made from the internal structures and technological equipment of the housing of the pig stock of the experimental base v. Takhtaulove. Obtained samples of typical banal microflora of the pig complex were mixed to obtain a bacterialcontaining suspension averaged over the concentration of microbial bodies and the spectrum of types of microflora in the microbiota. When cultured on nutrient media, with the superficial sowing of a suspension of banal microflora of a pig in the presence of a potential phytodisinfectant, processes of development of individual colonies of the microflora are observed. The amount and intensity of their development, the degree of inhibition of life, assess the level of bactericidal activity of the extracts. The highest bactericidal and fungicidal activity, and consequently, the potential efficacy as a possible disinfectant in the technology of organic pig breeding was revealed by the extracts of phytosupply Juglans regia L No. 2 (extractant – acetic acid to 5 %, nut of wax ripeness) and 4 (extractant, alcohol 20 % nutrient wax ripeness (proven after obtaining the primary extract of up to 5 % alcohol), which have bactericidal properties against gram-positive cocci and gram-negative sticks, but have a weak effect on the spore-forming bacilli.

Key words: organic pig breeding, bactericidal activity, phyto-disinfectant, commonplace typical microflora of a pig complex, phyto row materials, walnut extract.

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