发酵菜籽粕对生长猪生长性能、养分消化率和肠道健康的影响

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Changyi Shuai , Daiwen Chen , Bing Yu , Yuheng Luo , Ping Zheng , Zhiqing Huang , Jie Yu , Xiangbing Mao , Hui Yan , Jun He
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摘要

为探讨发酵菜籽粕(FRSM)对生长猪生长性能和肠道健康的影响,将30头生长猪随机分为玉米豆粕型饲粮(CSD)、菜籽粕型饲粮(RSD)和发酵菜籽粕型饲粮(FRSD) 3组。结果表明:与RSD相比,FRSD可提高猪的平均日增重和末重(P <0.01)。与RSD饲粮相比,FRSD饲粮提高了猪粗蛋白质、酸性洗涤纤维和粗脂肪的表观消化率(P <0.01)。此外,FRSD组对His、Thr、Lys和Ser的表观回肠消化率高于RSD组(P <0.01)。FRSD和CSD组消化能、代谢能和氮利用率均高于RSD组(P <0.01)。与RSD相比,FRSD喂养降低了血清瘦素浓度,但显著提高了免疫球蛋白(Ig) A、IgG、胃饥饿素浓度以及胰腺淀粉酶、脂肪酶和胰蛋白酶活性(P <0.05)。有趣的是,CSD和FRSD组小肠绒毛高度、绒毛高度与隐窝深度之比以及绒毛边缘酶(如麦芽糖酶和蔗糖酶)活性均高于RSD组(P <0.05)。与RSD相比,FRSD喂养不仅提高了小肠上皮occludin的表达水平(P <0.05),但也提高了十二指肠claudin-1、MUC1和PepT1基因的表达水平,提高了空肠SGLT1和CAT1基因的表达水平(P <0.05)。重要的是,饲喂FRSD显著降低了大肠杆菌的丰度,但提高了盲肠和结肠中乳酸杆菌的丰度和丁酸盐的含量(P <0.05)。综上所述,与菜籽粕相比,发酵菜籽粕对生长猪的生长性能和肠道健康有积极的改善作用,这也为动物营养和饲料工业开发新的蛋白质来源提供了可能。
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Effect of fermented rapeseed meal on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal health in growing pigs

To explore the effects of fermented rapeseed meal (FRSM) on growth performance and intestinal health, a total of 30 growing pigs were randomly allotted to three treatments consisting of corn-soybean meal diet (CSD), rapeseed meal diet (RSD), and fermented rapeseed meal diet (FRSD). Results showed that compared with RSD, FRSD feeding increased the average daily gain and final body weight in pigs (P < 0.01). Compared with RSD feeding, FRSD feeding elevated the apparent digestibility of crude protein, acid detergent fiber, and ether extract in pigs (P < 0.01). Moreover, the FRSD group exhibited greater apparent ileal digestibility of His, Thr, Lys, and Ser than the RSD group (P < 0.01). The digestible energy, metabolic energy, and nitrogen utilization were higher in the FRSD and CSD groups than in the RSD group (P < 0.01). As compared to the RSD, FRSD feeding decreased the serum concentration of leptin but significantly increased the concentrations of immunoglobulin (Ig) A, IgG, ghrelin, and enzyme activities of amylase, lipase, and trypsin in the pancreas (P < 0.05). Interestingly, the villus height, the ratio of villus height to crypt depth, and the activities of brush border enzymes (e.g., maltase and sucrase) in the small intestine were higher in the CSD and FRSD groups than in the RSD group (P < 0.05). As compared to the RSD, the FRSD feeding not only increased the expression level of the occludin in the small intestinal epithelium (P < 0.05) but also elevated the expression levels of claudin-1, MUC1, and PepT1 genes in the duodenum, and elevated the expression levels of SGLT1 and CAT1 genes in the jejunum (P < 0.05). Importantly, FRSD feeding significantly decreased the abundance of Escherichia coli, but increased the abundance of Lactobacillus and the content of butyrate in the cecum and colon (P < 0.05). These results indicated that compared with rapeseed meal, fermented rapeseed meal exhibited a positive effect on improving the growth performance and intestinal health in growing pigs, and the results may also help develop novel protein sources for animal nutrition and the feed industry.

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Animal Nutrition
Animal Nutrition Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Animal Nutrition encompasses the full gamut of animal nutritional sciences and reviews including, but not limited to, fundamental aspects of animal nutrition such as nutritional requirements, metabolic studies, body composition, energetics, immunology, neuroscience, microbiology, genetics and molecular and cell biology related to primarily to the nutrition of farm animals and aquatic species. More applied aspects of animal nutrition, such as the evaluation of novel ingredients, feed additives and feed safety will also be considered but it is expected that such studies will have a strong nutritional focus. Animal Nutrition is indexed in SCIE, PubMed Central, Scopus, DOAJ, etc.
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