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

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 o...

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Autores principales: Recharla, Neeraja, Kim, Duwan, Ramani, Sivasubramanian, Song, Minho, Park, Juncheol, Balasubramanian, Balamuralikrishnan, Puligundla, Pradeep, Park, Sungkwon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6538249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31136616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217459
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author Recharla, Neeraja
Kim, Duwan
Ramani, Sivasubramanian
Song, Minho
Park, Juncheol
Balasubramanian, Balamuralikrishnan
Puligundla, Pradeep
Park, Sungkwon
author_facet Recharla, Neeraja
Kim, Duwan
Ramani, Sivasubramanian
Song, Minho
Park, Juncheol
Balasubramanian, Balamuralikrishnan
Puligundla, Pradeep
Park, Sungkwon
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description 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.
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spelling pubmed-65382492019-06-05 Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs Recharla, Neeraja Kim, Duwan Ramani, Sivasubramanian Song, Minho Park, Juncheol Balasubramanian, Balamuralikrishnan Puligundla, Pradeep Park, Sungkwon PLoS One Research Article 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. Public Library of Science 2019-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6538249/ /pubmed/31136616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217459 Text en © 2019 Recharla et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Recharla, Neeraja
Kim, Duwan
Ramani, Sivasubramanian
Song, Minho
Park, Juncheol
Balasubramanian, Balamuralikrishnan
Puligundla, Pradeep
Park, Sungkwon
Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs
title Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs
title_full Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs
title_fullStr Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs
title_full_unstemmed Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs
title_short Dietary multi-enzyme complex improves In Vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs
title_sort dietary multi-enzyme complex improves in vitro nutrient digestibility and hind gut microbial fermentation of pigs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6538249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31136616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217459
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