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From: Lysozyme improves gut performance and protects against enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infection in neonatal piglets

Figure 5

Consumption of hLZ milk increases the abundance of probiotics (Lactobacillus) in the intestine of cohabited piglets. A Relative phylum abundance of gut microbiota from WT and hLZ milk-fed piglets on days 0, 3, 5, 7, and 14. B Relative abundance of bacterial genera in the guts of WT and hLZ milk-fed piglets at day 14. C Taxonomic classifications at the genus level for the fecal samples collected at day 14. Only the 10 most enriched classes are shown. A The fecal samples collected from WT milk-fed piglets at days 0 (A0), 3 (A3), 5 (A5) 7 (A7) and 14 (A14); B the fecal samples collected from hLZ milk-fed piglets at days 0 (B0), 3 (B3), 5 (B5) 7 (B7) and 14 (B14). The samples from each day were divided into three equal parts and measured as replicates. Asterisk indicates P < 0.05.

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