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Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The present study indicated that fermented liquid feeding improved the growth performance of pigs, which might be associated with gastrointestinal hormone and intestinal functions. These results provided a new perspective for improving the growth performance of pigs. ABSTRACT: Accumu...

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Autores principales: Xin, Huailu, Wang, Mingyu, Xia, Zou, Yu, Bing, He, Jun, Yu, Jie, Mao, Xiangbing, Huang, Zhiqing, Luo, Yuheng, Luo, Junqiu, Yan, Hui, Wang, Huifen, Wang, Quyuan, Zheng, Ping, Chen, Daiwen
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8158733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34069334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051452
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author Xin, Huailu
Wang, Mingyu
Xia, Zou
Yu, Bing
He, Jun
Yu, Jie
Mao, Xiangbing
Huang, Zhiqing
Luo, Yuheng
Luo, Junqiu
Yan, Hui
Wang, Huifen
Wang, Quyuan
Zheng, Ping
Chen, Daiwen
author_facet Xin, Huailu
Wang, Mingyu
Xia, Zou
Yu, Bing
He, Jun
Yu, Jie
Mao, Xiangbing
Huang, Zhiqing
Luo, Yuheng
Luo, Junqiu
Yan, Hui
Wang, Huifen
Wang, Quyuan
Zheng, Ping
Chen, Daiwen
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The present study indicated that fermented liquid feeding improved the growth performance of pigs, which might be associated with gastrointestinal hormone and intestinal functions. These results provided a new perspective for improving the growth performance of pigs. ABSTRACT: Accumulating evidences demonstrate that fermented feed and liquid feeding exerted a great beneficial influence on growth performance and health in the pig industry. This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of fermented liquid feeding on the growth performance and intestinal function of pigs. Two hundred and eighty-eight 27-day-old weaned piglets (8.21 ± 0.27 kg) were randomly allocated to a control group (basal diet (CON)), an antibiotic group (basal diet supplemented with antibiotics (AB)) and a fermented liquid feeding group (basal diet with fermented liquid feeding (FLF)), with 6 replicates per treatment and 16 weaned piglets per replicate. The experiment lasted for 160 days. Fresh fecal samples were collected to evaluate the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of nutrients from the last 4 days of each stage. The results are shown as follows: (1) Compared with the CON group, in the whole stage, the FLF diet significantly increased the final body weight (BW) and ADG of pigs (P < 0.05), and had a tendency to increase ADFI (P = 0.086), but had no effect on F/G. (2) The ATTD of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), crude ash (CA), crude fiber (CF), gross energy (GE), calcium (Ca) and total phosphorus (TP) in the FLF group was significantly elevated compared with those of the CON group at 8–20 kg stage (P < 0.05). Meanwhile, the ATTD of EE in the FLF group was significantly increased compared with that of the CON group at the 50–75 kg and 100–125 kg stages (P < 0.05), and the ATTD of Ca was higher than that of CON group at the 100–125 kg stage (P < 0.05). (3) Compared with that of the CON group, the level of serum leptin in the FLF group had a tendency to decrease (P = 0.054), the level of serum ghrelin in the FLF group was significantly elevated (P < 0.05) and the level of serum peptide YY in the FLF group was significantly decreased (P < 0.05). (4) The abundance of Lactobacillus in cecal and colonic digesta was observably enhanced in FLF group. Meanwhile, the abundance of Escherichia coli in cecal and colonic digesta were dramatically reduced in the FLF group compared with that in the CON and AB groups (P < 0.05). (5) The levels of acetic acid in colonic digesta were significantly increased in the FLF group (P < 0.05), and an increasing trend was observed in total VFA in colonic digesta compared with CON (P < 0.1). The levels of acetic acid in colonic digesta were significantly promoted in the FLF group compared with that of the AB group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, these results indicate that fermented liquid feeding improved the growth performance of pigs, which might be associated with gastrointestinal hormone and intestinal functions.
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spelling pubmed-81587332021-05-28 Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs Xin, Huailu Wang, Mingyu Xia, Zou Yu, Bing He, Jun Yu, Jie Mao, Xiangbing Huang, Zhiqing Luo, Yuheng Luo, Junqiu Yan, Hui Wang, Huifen Wang, Quyuan Zheng, Ping Chen, Daiwen Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The present study indicated that fermented liquid feeding improved the growth performance of pigs, which might be associated with gastrointestinal hormone and intestinal functions. These results provided a new perspective for improving the growth performance of pigs. ABSTRACT: Accumulating evidences demonstrate that fermented feed and liquid feeding exerted a great beneficial influence on growth performance and health in the pig industry. This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of fermented liquid feeding on the growth performance and intestinal function of pigs. Two hundred and eighty-eight 27-day-old weaned piglets (8.21 ± 0.27 kg) were randomly allocated to a control group (basal diet (CON)), an antibiotic group (basal diet supplemented with antibiotics (AB)) and a fermented liquid feeding group (basal diet with fermented liquid feeding (FLF)), with 6 replicates per treatment and 16 weaned piglets per replicate. The experiment lasted for 160 days. Fresh fecal samples were collected to evaluate the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of nutrients from the last 4 days of each stage. The results are shown as follows: (1) Compared with the CON group, in the whole stage, the FLF diet significantly increased the final body weight (BW) and ADG of pigs (P < 0.05), and had a tendency to increase ADFI (P = 0.086), but had no effect on F/G. (2) The ATTD of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), crude ash (CA), crude fiber (CF), gross energy (GE), calcium (Ca) and total phosphorus (TP) in the FLF group was significantly elevated compared with those of the CON group at 8–20 kg stage (P < 0.05). Meanwhile, the ATTD of EE in the FLF group was significantly increased compared with that of the CON group at the 50–75 kg and 100–125 kg stages (P < 0.05), and the ATTD of Ca was higher than that of CON group at the 100–125 kg stage (P < 0.05). (3) Compared with that of the CON group, the level of serum leptin in the FLF group had a tendency to decrease (P = 0.054), the level of serum ghrelin in the FLF group was significantly elevated (P < 0.05) and the level of serum peptide YY in the FLF group was significantly decreased (P < 0.05). (4) The abundance of Lactobacillus in cecal and colonic digesta was observably enhanced in FLF group. Meanwhile, the abundance of Escherichia coli in cecal and colonic digesta were dramatically reduced in the FLF group compared with that in the CON and AB groups (P < 0.05). (5) The levels of acetic acid in colonic digesta were significantly increased in the FLF group (P < 0.05), and an increasing trend was observed in total VFA in colonic digesta compared with CON (P < 0.1). The levels of acetic acid in colonic digesta were significantly promoted in the FLF group compared with that of the AB group (P < 0.05). In conclusion, these results indicate that fermented liquid feeding improved the growth performance of pigs, which might be associated with gastrointestinal hormone and intestinal functions. MDPI 2021-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8158733/ /pubmed/34069334 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051452 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xin, Huailu
Wang, Mingyu
Xia, Zou
Yu, Bing
He, Jun
Yu, Jie
Mao, Xiangbing
Huang, Zhiqing
Luo, Yuheng
Luo, Junqiu
Yan, Hui
Wang, Huifen
Wang, Quyuan
Zheng, Ping
Chen, Daiwen
Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs
title Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs
title_full Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs
title_fullStr Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs
title_short Fermented Diet Liquid Feeding Improves Growth Performance and Intestinal Function of Pigs
title_sort fermented diet liquid feeding improves growth performance and intestinal function of pigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8158733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34069334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11051452
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