Literature DB >> 31699173

In vitro prebiotic potential of agricultural by-products on intestinal fermentation, gut barrier and inflammatory status of piglets.

Julie Uerlings1,2, Martine Schroyen1, An Bautil3, Christophe Courtin3, Aurore Richel4, Ester A Sureda1, Geert Bruggeman5, Sofie Tanghe5, Els Willems5, Jérôme Bindelle1, Nadia Everaert1.   

Abstract

The inclusion of fibre-rich ingredients in diets is one possible strategy to enhance intestinal fermentation and positively impact gut ecology, barrier and immunity. Nowadays, inulin-type fructans are used as prebiotics in the feed of piglets to manipulate gut ecology for health purposes. Likewise, some by-products could be considered as sustainable and inexpensive ingredients to reduce gut disorders at weaning. In the present study, chicory root and pulp, citrus pulp, rye bran and soya hulls were tested in a three-step in vitro model of the piglet's gastro-intestinal tract combining a pepsin-pancreatin hydrolysis (digestion), a dialysis step using cellulose membranes (absorption) and a colonic batch fermentation (fermentation). The fermentation kinetics, SCFA and microbiota profiles in the fermentation broth were assessed as indicators of prebiotic activity and compared with the ones of inulin. The immunomodulatory effects of fermentation supernatant (FS) were investigated in cultured intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC-J2) by high-throughput quantitative PCR. Chicory root displayed a rapid and extensive fermentation and induced the second highest butyrate ratio after inulin. Citrus pulp demonstrated high acetate ratios and induced elevated Clostridium clusters IV and XIVa levels. Chicory root and pulp FS promoted the intestinal barrier integrity with up-regulated tight and adherens junction gene expressions in comparison with inulin FS. Chicory pulp FS exerted anti-inflammatory effects in cultured IPEC-J2. The novel approach combining an in vitro fermentation model with IPEC-J2 cells highlighted that both chicory root and pulp appear to be promising ingredients and should be considered to promote intestinal health at weaning.

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Keywords:  By-products; In vitro fermentation; Intestinal porcine epithelial cells; Microbiota; SCFA

Year:  2019        PMID: 31699173     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114519002873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 2.752

3.  Impact of Citrus Pulp or Inulin on Intestinal Microbiota and Metabolites, Barrier, and Immune Function of Weaned Piglets.

Authors:  Julie Uerlings; Ester Arévalo Sureda; Martine Schroyen; Kikianne Kroeske; Sofie Tanghe; Maartje De Vos; Geert Bruggeman; José Wavreille; Jérôme Bindelle; Giorgia Purcaro; Nadia Everaert
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6.  Effects of Wheat Bran Applied to Maternal Diet on the Intestinal Architecture and Immune Gene Expression in Suckling Piglets.

Authors:  Julie Leblois; Yuping Zhang; José Wavreille; Julie Uerlings; Martine Schroyen; Ester Arévalo Sureda; Hélène Soyeurt; Frédéric Dehareng; Clément Grelet; Isabelle P Oswald; Bing Li; Jérôme Bindelle; Hongfu Zhang; Nadia Everaert
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-06       Impact factor: 2.752

7.  Apple Pomace and Performance, Intestinal Morphology and Microbiota of Weaned Piglets-A Weaning Strategy for Gut Health?

Authors:  Sandrine Dufourny; Nadine Antoine; Elena Pitchugina; Véronique Delcenserie; Stéphane Godbout; Caroline Douny; Marie-Louise Scippo; Eric Froidmont; Pierre Rondia; José Wavreille; Nadia Everaert
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-03-10
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