| Literature DB >> 35501888 |
Utsav P Tiwari1, Rabindra K Mandal2, Kabi Raj Neupane3, Birendra Mishra1, Rajesh Jha4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alternative feedstuffs may contribute to reducing feed costs of pig production. But these feedstuffs are typically rich in fiber and resistant starch (RS). Dietary fibers and RS are fermented in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and modulate the microbial community. Certain microbes in the GIT can promote host health, depending on the type of fermentation substrates available. In this study, six alternative feedstuffs (three starchy: Okinawan sweet potato, OSP; yam, and taro, and three fibrous: wheat millrun, WMR; barley brewers grain, BBG; and macadamia nut cake, MNC) were evaluated for their in vitro digestibility and fermentation characteristics and their effects on pig's hindgut microbial profile. After 2 steps of enzymatic digestion assay, residues were fermented using fresh pig feces as microbial inoculum, and gas production was recorded periodically for 72 h and modeled for fermentation kinetics. After fermentation, the residual liquid phase was analyzed for short-chain fatty acid (SCFA), and the solid phase was used to determine the nutrient's digestibility and microbial community.Entities:
Keywords: Fermentation; Fiber; Gut health; Microbial diversity; Starch; Swine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35501888 PMCID: PMC9063073 DOI: 10.1186/s40104-022-00699-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anim Sci Biotechnol ISSN: 1674-9782
Nutrient profile of starchy and fibrous feedstuffs, % DM basis [4, 9]
| Variable | OSP1 | Yam | Taro | WMR2 | BBG3 | MNC4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry matter | 94.80 | 94.50 | 97.70 | 96.70 | 97.10 | 91.20 |
| Ash | 2.00 | 2.80 | 2.40 | 1.80 | 8.70 | 3.70 |
| Crude protein | 4.80 | 5.30 | 8.80 | 11.80 | 15.90 | 25.50 |
| Ether extract | 2.80 | 2.00 | 1.90 | 4.10 | 1.80 | 11.90 |
| Acide detergent fiber | 5.70 | 8.10 | 10.40 | 24.20 | 34.10 | 28.00 |
| Neutral detergent fiber | 8.00 | 9.70 | 11.50 | 35.00 | 42.10 | 35.80 |
| Hemi-cellulose | 2.30 | 1.50 | 1.10 | 10.80 | 8.00 | 7.80 |
| Gross energy, Kcal/kg | 4134 | 4154 | 4333 | 4794 | 4270 | 5581 |
1Okinawan sweet potato
2Wheat millrun
3Barley brewers grain
4Macadamia nut cake
The nonstarch polysaccharide content of fibrous feedstuffs, % DM basis [4, 9]
| NSP | WMR1 | BBG2 | MNC3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| NSP | |||
| Total | 29.00 | 38.80 | 36.40 |
| Soluble | 11.82 | 4.80 | 5.60 |
| Cellulose | 6.54 | 12.34 | 7.20 |
| Glucose | |||
| Total | 9.28 | 4.80 | 5.26 |
| Soluble | 7.20 | 2.46 | 2.46 |
| Xylose | |||
| Total | 6.46 | 12.16 | 12.84 |
| Soluble | 1.07 | 1.05 | 1.68 |
| Arabinose | |||
| Total | 3.68 | 8.02 | 9.12 |
| Soluble | 2.32 | 1.01 | 1.01 |
| Galactose | |||
| Total | 2.06 | 0.77 | 1.05 |
| Soluble | 0.67 | 0.175 | 0.27 |
| Mannose | |||
| Total | 1.02 | 0.74 | 0.90 |
| Soluble | 0.34 | 0.11 | 0.74 |
| A:X ratio | 0.57 | 0.66 | 0.71 |
1Wheat millrun
2Barley brewers grain
3Macadamia nut cake
Apparent in vitro ileal digestibility of nutrients of starchy and fibrous feedstuffs, %
| Variables | OSP1 | Yam | Taro | WMR2 | BBG3 | MNC4 | SEM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dry matter | 80.1a | 74.8b | 63.5c | 59.6d | 49.1f | 53.1e | 0.006 | <0.0001 |
| Gross energy | 84.2a | 78.7ab | 67.8b | 62.3bc | 53.1d | 57.1c | 0.004 | <0.0001 |
1Okinawan sweet potato
2Wheat millrun
3Barley brewers grain
4Macadamia nut cake
a,b,cMean values within a row with different superscript letters were significantly different ( P < 0.05)
Fig. 1Cumulative gas production of starchy and fibrous feedstuffs in the large intestine of pig, studied using an in vitro model
In vitro fermentation metabolites of starchy and fibrous feedstuffs, mmol/g of sample incubated
| Variable | OSP1 | Yam | Taro | WMR2 | BBG3 | MNC4 | SEM | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acetate | 12.74a | 13.12a | 12.79a | 10.29ab | 7.57c | 6.27c | 1.197 | <0.0001 |
| Propionate | 7.89a | 7.59a | 8.75a | 5.21ab | 3.71b | 3.56b | 0.832 | <0.0001 |
| Butyrate | 3.19a | 3.37a | 2.92a | 2.17ab | 1.24b | 0.97b | 0.37 | <0.0001 |
| BCFA5 | 0.54 | 0.79 | 0.78 | 0.69 | 0.53 | 0.47 | 0.098 | 0.072 |
| Total SCFA6 | 23.44a | 24.87a | 25.25a | 18.36b | 13.05c | 11.27c | 2.423 | <0.0001 |
1Okinawan sweet potato
2Wheat millrun
3Barley brewers grain
4Macadamia nut cake
5Branched-chain fatty acid
6Short chain fatty acid
a,b,cMean values within a row with different superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0.05)
Fig. 2Relative abundance, % of microbiota in different starchy and fibrous feedstuffs in the large intestine of pig, studied using an in vitro model
Fig. 3Alpha diversity of microbiota of different starchy and fibrous feedstuffs in the large intestine of pig, studied using an in vitro model
Fig. 4Beta diversity of microbiota of different starchy and fibrous feedstuffs in the large intestine of pig, studied using an in vitro model
Fig. 5Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) effect size (LEfSe) analysis of microbiota (genus level) in different starchy and fibrous feedstuffs in the large intestine of pig, studied using an in vitro model