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Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets

OBJECTIVE: Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of dietary sucralose on diet preference and growth performance of weaned piglets, and a third experiment was a 28-d safety study to examine if high-dose sucralose could affect the health state of weaned piglets. METHODS: In experim...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wenwei, He, Holden, Gong, Limin, Lai, Wenqing, Dong, Bing, Zhang, Liying
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7206394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31208170
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.18.0863
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author Zhang, Wenwei
He, Holden
Gong, Limin
Lai, Wenqing
Dong, Bing
Zhang, Liying
author_facet Zhang, Wenwei
He, Holden
Gong, Limin
Lai, Wenqing
Dong, Bing
Zhang, Liying
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description OBJECTIVE: Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of dietary sucralose on diet preference and growth performance of weaned piglets, and a third experiment was a 28-d safety study to examine if high-dose sucralose could affect the health state of weaned piglets. METHODS: In experiment one, 48 piglets had free access to a corn-soybean based diet and the same diet supplemented with 150 mg/kg sucralose for 15 d. In experiment two, 180 piglets were blocked into 5 treatments with 6 replications. They were fed basal diets supplemented with 0, 75, 150, 225, and 300 mg/kg sucralose for 28 days. In experiment three, 108 piglets were randomly assigned to 3 treatments and fed diets supplemented with 0, 150 (suitable level), and 1,500 (ten-fold suitable level) mg/kg sucralose for 28 d. RESULTS: The experiment 1 showed that piglets preferred (p<0.05) diets containing sucralose during experimental period. In experiment 2, piglets fed a diet supplemented with 150 mg/kg sucralose had a higher average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) than pigs in the control group and other treatment groups during the experiment period. The concentrations of sucralose over 150 mg/kg may decrease feed intake. However, no difference in feed conversion ratio was observed. In experiment 3, piglets fed diet supplemented with 150 mg/kg sucralose had a higher ADG and ADFI than that of pigs in the control group and 1,500 mg/kg treatment groups during the experiment period. Clinical blood metabolites, organ index and histological morphology were not significantly different between sucralose treatments. CONCLUSION: Sucralose can promote feed intake and thereby improve growth performance of weaned piglets. Moreover, inclusion of 1,500 mg/kg sucralose was demonstrated to have no observed adverse effects. Supplementing 150 mg/kg sucralose for weaned piglets is recommended in this study.
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spelling pubmed-72063942020-05-15 Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets Zhang, Wenwei He, Holden Gong, Limin Lai, Wenqing Dong, Bing Zhang, Liying Asian-Australas J Anim Sci Article OBJECTIVE: Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of dietary sucralose on diet preference and growth performance of weaned piglets, and a third experiment was a 28-d safety study to examine if high-dose sucralose could affect the health state of weaned piglets. METHODS: In experiment one, 48 piglets had free access to a corn-soybean based diet and the same diet supplemented with 150 mg/kg sucralose for 15 d. In experiment two, 180 piglets were blocked into 5 treatments with 6 replications. They were fed basal diets supplemented with 0, 75, 150, 225, and 300 mg/kg sucralose for 28 days. In experiment three, 108 piglets were randomly assigned to 3 treatments and fed diets supplemented with 0, 150 (suitable level), and 1,500 (ten-fold suitable level) mg/kg sucralose for 28 d. RESULTS: The experiment 1 showed that piglets preferred (p<0.05) diets containing sucralose during experimental period. In experiment 2, piglets fed a diet supplemented with 150 mg/kg sucralose had a higher average daily gain (ADG) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) than pigs in the control group and other treatment groups during the experiment period. The concentrations of sucralose over 150 mg/kg may decrease feed intake. However, no difference in feed conversion ratio was observed. In experiment 3, piglets fed diet supplemented with 150 mg/kg sucralose had a higher ADG and ADFI than that of pigs in the control group and 1,500 mg/kg treatment groups during the experiment period. Clinical blood metabolites, organ index and histological morphology were not significantly different between sucralose treatments. CONCLUSION: Sucralose can promote feed intake and thereby improve growth performance of weaned piglets. Moreover, inclusion of 1,500 mg/kg sucralose was demonstrated to have no observed adverse effects. Supplementing 150 mg/kg sucralose for weaned piglets is recommended in this study. Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies (AAAP) and Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology (KSAST) 2020-05 2019-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7206394/ /pubmed/31208170 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.18.0863 Text en Copyright © 2020 by Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 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 work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Wenwei
He, Holden
Gong, Limin
Lai, Wenqing
Dong, Bing
Zhang, Liying
Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets
title Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets
title_full Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets
title_fullStr Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets
title_short Effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets
title_sort effects of sweetener sucralose on diet preference, growth performance and hematological and biochemical parameters of weaned piglets
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7206394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31208170
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.18.0863
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