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Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs

机译:膳食多酶复合物可改善猪的体外营养消化率和后肠微生物发酵

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This study was conducted in two stages to investigate the potential of multi-enzyme supplementation on the nutrient digestibility, growth performance, and gut microbial composition of pigs. In stage 1, effects of multi-enzyme complex (xylanase, α-amylase, β-glucanase, and protease) supplementation on the ileal and total tract dry matter (DM) digestibility of feed-stuffs were investigated with in vitro two-stage and three-stage enzyme incubation methods. A wide range of feed ingredients, namely, corn meal, wheat meal, soybean meal, fish meal, Oriental herbal extract, Italian rye-grass (IRG) and peanut hull were used as substrates. Supplementation of the multi-enzyme complex increased (P < 0.05) the digestibility of the Oriental herbal extract and corn meal. In stage 2, in vivo animal studies were performed to further investigate the effects of the dietary multi-enzyme complex on the nutrient utilization, growth performance, and fecal microbial composition of pigs. A total of 36 weaned pigs were fed corn- and soybean meal-based diets without (control) and with the multi-enzyme complex (treatment) for 6 weeks. Fecal samples were collected from 12 pigs to analyze the microbial communities by using DNA sequencing and bioinformatics tools. Multi-enzyme supplementation had no effect on apparent digestibility of nutrients and growth performance of pigs compared to control. Taxonomic analysis of the fecal samples indicated that the bacteria in both control and treatment samples predominantly belonged to Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes. In addition, the proportion of the phylum Firmicutes was slightly higher in the treatment group. At the genus level, the abundance of Treponema and Barnesiella increased in the treatment group; whereas the numbers ofthe genera including Prevotella, Butyricicoccus, Ruminococcus and Succinivibrio decreased in the treatment group. These results suggest that multi-enzyme supplementation with basal diets have the potential to improve nutrient digestibility and modify microbial communities in the hind-gut of pigs.
机译:这项研究分两个阶段进行,以研究补充多种酶对猪营养消化率,生长性能和肠道微生物组成的潜在影响。在第1阶段,采用体外分两步法研究了添加多酶复合物(木聚糖酶,α-淀粉酶,β-葡聚糖酶和蛋白酶)对饲料回肠和总干物质消化率的影响。三阶段酶温育方法。多种饲料原料,例如玉米粉,小麦粉,大豆粉,鱼粉,东方草药提取物,意大利黑麦草(IRG)和花生壳被用作基质。补充多酶复合物可增加(P <0.05)东方草药提取物和玉米粉的消化率。在第2阶段,进行了体内动物研究,以进一步研究日粮中多种酶复合物对猪营养利用,生长性能和粪便微生物组成的影响。共有36头断奶的猪在不使用(对照)和多酶复合物的情况下(饲喂)以玉米和大豆粉为基础饲喂了6周。使用DNA测序和生物信息学工具从12头猪收集粪便样品,以分析微生物群落。与对照相比,补充多种酶对猪的营养成分表观消化率和生长性能没有影响。粪便样品的分类学分析表明,对照样品和处理样品中的细菌均主要属于Firmicutes和Bacteroidetes。此外,治疗组的硬毛门的比例略高。在属水平上,治疗组的梅毒螺旋体和巴氏杆菌的含量增加;治疗组中普雷沃氏菌,丁酸球菌,鲁米诺球菌和丁二弧菌的属数减少。这些结果表明,基本日粮中添加多种酶有可能改善养分的消化率并改变猪后肠的微生物群落。

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