In vitro evaluation of the effects of Yucca schidigera and inulin on the fermentation potential of the faecal microbiota of dogs fed diets with low or high protein concentrations

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作者
Vierbaum, Luisa [1 ]
Eisenhauer, Laura [2 ]
Vahjen, Wilfried [2 ]
Zentek, Juergen [2 ]
机构
[1] Rondo Food GmbH & Co KG, Krefeld, Germany
[2] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Anim Nutr, Dept Vet Med, Berlin, Germany
关键词
Dietary protein; dogs; faeces; in vitro fermentation; inoculation; inulin; Yucca schidigera; NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITIES; CATABOLITES; EXTRACT; CANINE; OLIGOFRUCTOSE; COMMUNITIES; POPULATIONS; METABOLITES; INCLUSION; BACTERIAL;
D O I
10.1080/1745039X.2019.1616498
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the effects of Yucca schidigera powder (YSP) and inulin (IN) on protein fermentation metabolites (short-chain fatty acids [SCFA] and branched-chain fatty acids, phenolic and indolic compounds, biogenic amines, ammonia and pH) by using faecal inocula from dogs fed either a low (L) or a high (H) protein diet (crude protein 201 or 377 g/kg as fed). Four treatments for each diet were evaluated in an in vitro batch culture system over 24 h: (1) control with no addition of substrates; (2) 4 g YSP/l; (3) 5 g IN/l; (4) 4 g YSP/l in combination with 5 g IN/l of faecal culture of dogs fed Diet L or H. Several changes in fermentation metabolites were analysed. Samples incubated with the faecal inocula of dogs fed Diet L produced higher concentrations of total SCFA, propionate (p = 0.001), acetate (p <= 0.001), d-lactate (p = 0.041) and indole (p = 0.003), whereas pH (p = 0.004) was decreased. Supplementation of IN increased the content of putrescine, d- and l-lactate, total SCFA, acetate, propionate, n-butyrate (p <= 0.001) and n-valerate (p = 0.003), while i-valerate, indole and pH (p <= 0.001) were reduced. Ammonia was lower (p = 0.013) in samples with faecal inocula from dogs fed Diet H and further reduced by the addition of IN (p <= 0.001). Samples with faecal inocula from dogs fed Diet L had a fewer quotient of ammonia and total SCFA (p = 0.040). Supplementation of YSP (p = 0.021), IN (p <= 0.001) and YSP in combination with IN (p = 0.047) led to a higher reduction of the quotient of ammonia and total SCFA. In conclusion, dietary protein concentration and the supplementation of IN resulted in a stimulation of fermentation while YSP appeared to have only minor effects.
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页数:15
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