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The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Grain legumes are cultivated for food and feed purposes in all regions of the world. Legumes are the main source of protein for a large part of the world population where animal protein is hardly available. The potential of grain legumes is increasing primarily due to the genetic imp...

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Autores principales: Tuśnio, Anna, Barszcz, Marcin, Taciak, Marcin, Święch, Ewa, Wójtowicz, Agnieszka, Skomiał, Jacek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061703
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author Tuśnio, Anna
Barszcz, Marcin
Taciak, Marcin
Święch, Ewa
Wójtowicz, Agnieszka
Skomiał, Jacek
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Taciak, Marcin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Grain legumes are cultivated for food and feed purposes in all regions of the world. Legumes are the main source of protein for a large part of the world population where animal protein is hardly available. The potential of grain legumes is increasing primarily due to the genetic improvement of their agricultural and nutritional characteristics and expansion of organic farming. They are also fed to animals as a component of concentrates and on farms producing “organic” food. Therefore, studies on the composition, nutritional value and factors affecting quality of legume protein contribute to a more efficient utilization of seeds as feed and food ingredients. Faba bean is rich in both starch and protein and is an important alternative protein source in animal nutrition; however, its potential is not yet fully exploited, particularly in pig diets. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of diets containing various levels of extruded faba bean seeds on growth performance and selected microbial activity indices in the large intestine of pigs. Treatments with faba bean seeds did not negatively affect growth performance (except for the highest level of faba bean) and microbial activity in the large intestine, and can be applied in piglet diets. ABSTRACT: The study investigated the effect of replacing soybean meal with extruded faba bean seeds on piglet growth performance and selected microbial activity indices in the large intestine. In total, 24, 35-day-old, healthy, castrated piglets of similar body weight were divided into four groups with six replicates. Animals in the control group (C) were fed with soybean meal without extruded faba bean seeds. In other experimental groups, pigs were fed diets with the addition of 20 (FB20), 25 (FB25) or 30% (FB30) extruded faba bean seeds instead of soybean meal and wheat starch. Growth performance, histology of the large intestine, short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) and ammonia concentration, as well as the activity of bacterial enzymes in digesta samples, were analyzed. The intake of the FB25 diet resulted in an increased feed:gain ratio in comparison to the FB30 group. Feeding the FB30 diet increased tunica muscularis thickness in the caecum as compared to other groups. Moreover, dietary inclusion of extruded faba bean seeds had no effect on SCFA and ammonia concentration. In addition, feeding diets with a different level of extruded faba bean seeds did not affect the activity of bacterial enzymes in the colon.
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spelling pubmed-82268402021-06-26 The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets Tuśnio, Anna Barszcz, Marcin Taciak, Marcin Święch, Ewa Wójtowicz, Agnieszka Skomiał, Jacek Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Grain legumes are cultivated for food and feed purposes in all regions of the world. Legumes are the main source of protein for a large part of the world population where animal protein is hardly available. The potential of grain legumes is increasing primarily due to the genetic improvement of their agricultural and nutritional characteristics and expansion of organic farming. They are also fed to animals as a component of concentrates and on farms producing “organic” food. Therefore, studies on the composition, nutritional value and factors affecting quality of legume protein contribute to a more efficient utilization of seeds as feed and food ingredients. Faba bean is rich in both starch and protein and is an important alternative protein source in animal nutrition; however, its potential is not yet fully exploited, particularly in pig diets. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of diets containing various levels of extruded faba bean seeds on growth performance and selected microbial activity indices in the large intestine of pigs. Treatments with faba bean seeds did not negatively affect growth performance (except for the highest level of faba bean) and microbial activity in the large intestine, and can be applied in piglet diets. ABSTRACT: The study investigated the effect of replacing soybean meal with extruded faba bean seeds on piglet growth performance and selected microbial activity indices in the large intestine. In total, 24, 35-day-old, healthy, castrated piglets of similar body weight were divided into four groups with six replicates. Animals in the control group (C) were fed with soybean meal without extruded faba bean seeds. In other experimental groups, pigs were fed diets with the addition of 20 (FB20), 25 (FB25) or 30% (FB30) extruded faba bean seeds instead of soybean meal and wheat starch. Growth performance, histology of the large intestine, short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) and ammonia concentration, as well as the activity of bacterial enzymes in digesta samples, were analyzed. The intake of the FB25 diet resulted in an increased feed:gain ratio in comparison to the FB30 group. Feeding the FB30 diet increased tunica muscularis thickness in the caecum as compared to other groups. Moreover, dietary inclusion of extruded faba bean seeds had no effect on SCFA and ammonia concentration. In addition, feeding diets with a different level of extruded faba bean seeds did not affect the activity of bacterial enzymes in the colon. MDPI 2021-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8226840/ /pubmed/34200368 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061703 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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The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets
title The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets
title_full The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets
title_fullStr The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets
title_short The Effect of a Diet Containing Extruded Faba Bean Seeds on Growth Performance and Selected Microbial Activity Indices in the Large Intestine of Piglets
title_sort effect of a diet containing extruded faba bean seeds on growth performance and selected microbial activity indices in the large intestine of piglets
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061703
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