Michael O Wellington, Seidu Adams, Jung W Lee, Atta K Agyekum, Tofuko A Woyengo
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摘要
本试验研究了饲粮中添加高直链玉米淀粉(HA-starch)对饲粮高水平冷榨油菜籽饼(CPCC)断奶仔猪盲肠菌群组成和挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)浓度的影响。断奶猪(240头混合性;平均体重7.1±1.2 kg),分40个栏(6头/栏)饲养,先饲喂普通商品饲粮7 d,再饲喂添加0%或40% CPCC和0%或40% HA-starch的试验饲粮28 d。在研究结束时,从每个猪圈中选择1头猪(n=8)进行安乐死,收集盲肠食糜进行微生物和VFA组成分析。ha -淀粉增加(p <;0.001)醋酸盐、丙酸盐和丁酸盐浓度,从而增加总VFA浓度(p <;0.001)。饲喂不含ha -淀粉的40% CPCC组盲肠丁酸盐和总VFA浓度有降低的趋势,饲喂含40% ha -淀粉的40% CPCC组盲肠丁酸盐和总VFA浓度有升高的趋势(CPCC × ha -淀粉效应;p = 0.09),说明ha -淀粉能提高饲粮高CPCC水平猪盲肠丁酸盐和总VFA浓度。在饲粮中添加40% HA-starch的猪盲肠菌群中,乳酸杆菌和terrrisporobacter的比例较高,链球菌属的比例较低。此外,当饲粮中含有40% ha -淀粉时,与碳水化合物消化、吸收和磷酸盐代谢相一致的途径在猪体内得到了丰富。综上所述,在含有高水平CPCC的断奶猪饲粮中添加大量ha -淀粉,可以通过提高益生菌共生菌的丰度,促进酶活性和碳水化合物代谢,从而有益于肠道健康和消化性能。
Dietary inclusion of high Amylose cornstarch increased Lactobacillus and Terrisporobacter and decreased Streptococcus in the cecal digesta of weanling pigs
The study investigated the effect of dietary inclusion of high amylose cornstarch (HA-starch) on cecal microbiota composition and volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations in weanling pigs fed high levels of cold-pressed canola cake (CPCC). Weaned pigs (240 mixed sex; 7.1 ± 1.2 kg) were housed in 40 pens (6 pigs/pen) and fed a common commercial diet for 7 days, followed by the experimental diets for 28-d, which contained either 0% or 40% CPCC with either 0% or 40% HA-starch. At the end of the study, one pig from each pen (n=8) was selected and euthanized to collect cecal digesta for microbial and VFA composition analyses. The HA-starch increased (p < 0.001) acetate, propionate, and butyrate concentrations, thereby increasing total VFA concentration (p < 0.001). There was a tendency for cecal butyrate and total VFA concentrations to decrease when pigs were fed the 40% CPCC diet without HA-starch but increase when fed the 40% CPCC diet containing 40% HA-starch (CPCC × HA-starch effect; p = 0.09), indicating HA-starch can increase cecal butyrate and total VFA concentrations in pigs fed a diet with high CPCC level. The proportions of Lactobacillus and Terrisporobacter were high, whereas low proportions of Streptococcus genus were observed in the cecal microbiota of pigs fed diets containing 40% HA-starch. Also, pathways consistent with carbohydrate digestion, absorption, and phosphate metabolism were enriched in pigs when the diet included 40% HA-starch. In summary, incorporating high amounts of HA-starch in a weanling pig diet containing high levels of CPCC may benefit intestinal health and digestive performance by enhancing the abundance of probiotic commensal bacteria, contributing to increased enzymatic activity and carbohydrate metabolism.
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