| Literature DB >> 29152240 |
Tony Jose1, Ashok K Pattanaik1, Sunil E Jadhav1, Narayan Dutta1, Shalini Sharma1.
Abstract
The present study assessed the effect of dietary supplementation of pomegranate peel (methanolic) extract (PPE) on the nutrient digestibility, faecal fermentative metabolites and antioxidant status of dogs. Six medium-sized dogs of mixed breeds were allocated to two groups in a replicated cross-over design and fed a basal diet with and without supplementation of PPE at 50 mg/kg body weight. Each of the experimental periods consisted of 30 d, with a 21 d washout period in between. Results indicated that PPE supplementation led to no significant changes in nutrient digestibility except a trend of improvement (P = 0·070) in crude fibre digestibility. PPE supplementation significantly (P < 0·001) influenced faecal pH, ammonia and lactate production, indicative of positive effects of PPE polyphenols. PPE supplementation further increased faecal SCFA concentration accompanied by a reduction (P < 0·01) in branched-chain fatty acids. PPE supplementation also improved (P < 0·05) indices of erythrocytic antioxidants, namely reduced glutathione, catalase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione S-transferase together with an improvement in lipid peroxidation. Overall, it can be concluded that dietary supplementation with PPE at 50 mg/kg body weight had a positive impact on hindgut fermentation and antioxidant status in dogs, thereby demonstrating its potential as a gut health-promoting nutraceutical.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidants; Dog nutrition; GSH, reduced glutathione; Gut health; PPE, pomegranate peel extract; Pomegranate peel extract
Year: 2017 PMID: 29152240 PMCID: PMC5672305 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2017.34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Fig. 1.Effect of dietary supplementation of pomegranate peel extract (PPE; ) on the concentrations of (a) ammonia and lactate and (b) SCFA in the faeces of dogs. Values are means (n 6), with standard errors represented by vertical bars. Mean value was significantly different from that for the control () period: * P < 0·05, ** P < 0·01.
Erythrocytic antioxidant measurements in two study periods before (day 0; pre-test) and after pomegranate peel extract (PPE) supplementation (day 30; post-test)
(Mean values with their standard errors)
| Day 0 | Day 30 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CON | PPE | CON | PPE | ||||||
| Parameters | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | |||||
| Lipid peroxidation (nmol MDA/mg Hb) | 3·41 | 0·12 | 3·37 | 0·13 | 4·13b | 0·21 | 3·84a | 0·04 | 0·006 |
| Reduced glutathione (nmol/mg Hb) | 3·97 | 0·18 | 4·27 | 0·26 | 4·09a | 0·14 | 4·54b | 0·07 | 0·039 |
| Catalase (U/mg Hb) | 15·10 | 0·74 | 16·02 | 1·06 | 13·64a | 0·76 | 17·40b | 0·73 | 0·006 |
| Superoxide dismutase (U/mg Hb) | 65·83 | 6·60 | 67·84 | 3·26 | 65·18 | 3·19 | 67·09 | 1·86 | 0·475 |
| Glutathione peroxidase (U/mg Hb) | 14·71 | 1·30 | 13·42 | 0·70 | 16·80a | 1·19 | 20·11b | 1·47 | 0·003 |
| Glutathione | 5·63 | 0·26 | 5·71 | 0·50 | 4·13a | 0·52 | 6·09b | 0·89 | 0·043 |
CON, control; MDA, malondialdehyde.
Significance between CON and PPE periods following 30 d of PPE supplementation using ANCOVA adjusted for pre-test means (n 6).