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Tipo: Artigo de Evento
Título: Effects of dietary fibre sources for sows during gestation and lactation and their relationship with the intestinal microbiota and metabolites
Autor(es): Cátia Lidiane Alves Fernandes
Marvio Lobão Teixeira Abreu
Marlon Barros Guimarães Filho
Jeferson Clementino Gomes
João Vitor Lopes Bernardes
Gustavo Felipe Correia Sales
Rennan Herculano Rufino Moreira
Stefan Hirtenlehner
Bruno Alexander Nunes Silva
Resumo: Fibre supplementation in sow nutrition is of special interest as it is a prerequisite to improve gut health and animal performance. Eubiotic lignocellulose (ELC) or standard lignocellulose (LC) can modulate intestinal microbiota compared to traditional raw ingredient fibre sources. The hypothesis of the study was that different dietary fibre sources could modulate intestinal microbiota differently in sows. Thirty mixed parity sows were randomly distributed among 3 treatments. During gestation, a treatment receiving a diet formulated with 15% soybean hulls (CON), a CON + 2.5% ELF or a CON + 2.5% LC; and during lactation, diet formulated with 5% soybean hulls (CON), a CON + 1.0% ELC or a CON + 1.0% LC. Plasmatic urea levels, fecal volatile fatty acids (VFA) and intestinal microbiome profile were evaluated from sows at 111d of gestation and 16d of lactation, as well as immunoglobulins in milk on d16 of lactation. Data analyses were realized using Bioinformatics Software Geneious®. On 111d, plasma urea levels were higher in CON (P=0.085) and the globulin levels were higher in ELC and LC at 16d (P=0.076). The percentage of IgG in CON milk was higher and IgA was higher in ELC (P=0.021). Acetic (P=0.047) and isobutyric (P=0.021) acid levels were higher in CON at 111d. In ELC, the relative abundance of the Euryarchaeota phylum was highest at 111d (P=0.08) and at 16d (P=0.047). At 111d, genera Clostridium_IV was more relative abundant in ELC (P=0.086). In ELC, the abundance of the genera Terrisporobacter was lower at 111d (P=0.017). At 16d, the relative abundance of the genera Clostridium_IV and Clostridium_XIVa was higher in CON (P=0.086/P=0.099). The genera Methanobrevibacter was observed in greater abundance in ELC at 111d and 16d (P=0.088/P=0.07). Our findings demonstrated that ELC could change immunological milk quality, modulate VFA production and alter the intestinal microbiome of sows.
Assunto: Alimentação e rações
Nutrição animal
Suíno -- Criação
Idioma: eng
País: Brasil
Editor: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Sigla da Instituição: UFMG
Departamento: ICA - INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS AGRÁRIAS
Tipo de Acesso: Acesso Restrito
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anscip.2022.04.007
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/60305
Data do documento: 2022
metadata.dc.url.externa: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772283X22004617
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Animal - science proceedings
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