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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558755/partially-substituting-alfalfa-hay-with-hemp-forage-in-the-diet-of-goats-improved-feed-efficiency-ruminal-fermentation-pattern-and-microbial-profiles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tao Ran, Zhipeng Xu, Wenzhu Yang, Dalin Liu, Duanqin Wu
The use of hemp as a forage source in livestock diets has been less studied because bioactive residues in animal tissues may pose a risk to consumers. This study investigated the effects of partial substitution of alfalfa hay (AH) with hemp forage (HF) in growing goat diets on growth performance, carcass traits, ruminal fermentation characteristics, rumen microbial communities, blood biochemistry, and antioxidant indices. Forty Xiangdong black goats with body weight (BW) 7.82 ± 0.57 kg (mean ± SD) were grouped by BW and randomly assigned into one of the four treatment diets ( n  = 10/treatment) in a completely randomized design...
June 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464952/trimethylamine-oxide-supplementation-differentially-regulates-fat-deposition-in-liver-longissimus-dorsi-muscle-and-adipose-tissue-of-growing-finishing-pigs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andong Zha, Wanquan Li, Jing Wang, Ping Bai, Ming Qi, Peng Liao, Bie Tan, Yulong Yin
Trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) is a microbiota-derived metabolite, and numerous studies have shown that it could regulate fat metabolism in humans and mice. However, few studies have focused on the effects of TMAO on fat deposition in growing-finishing pigs. This study aimed to investigate the effect of TMAO on fat deposition and intestinal microbiota in growing-finishing pigs. Sixteen growing pigs were randomly divided into 2 groups and fed with a basal diet with 0 or 1 g/kg TMAO for 149 d. The intestinal microbial profiles, fat deposition indexes, and fatty acid profiles were measured...
June 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464951/maternal-resveratrol-improves-the-intestinal-health-and-weight-gain-of-suckling-piglets-during-high-summer-temperatures-the-involvement-of-exosome-derived-micrornas-and-immunoglobin-in-colostrum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Changming Hong, Yujian Huang, Guan Yang, Xiaolu Wen, Li Wang, Xuefen Yang, Kaiguo Gao, Zongyong Jiang, Hao Xiao
Previous studies have shown that maternal resveratrol improved growth performance and altered the microbial composition of suckling piglets under hot summer conditions. However, it remains unclear how maternal resveratrol improves growth performance of suckling piglets during high summer temperatures. A total of 20 sows (Landrace × Large White; three parity) were randomly assigned to 2 groups (with or without 300 mg/kg resveratrol) from d 75 of gestation to d 21 of lactation during high ambient temperatures (from 27 to 30 °C)...
June 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444689/the-ampk-and-akt-gsk3%C3%AE-pathways-are-involved-in-recombinant-proteins-fibroblast-growth-factor-1-rfgf1-and-rfgf1a-improving-glycolipid-metabolism-in-rainbow-trout-oncorhynchus-mykiss-fed-a-high-carbohydrate-diet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huixia Yu, Shuo Geng, Shuai Li, Yingwei Wang, Xin Ren, Debin Zhong, Haolin Mo, Mingxing Yao, Jiajia Yu, Yang Li, Lixin Wang
Fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1) regulates vertebrate cell growth, proliferation and differentiation, and energy metabolism. In this study, we cloned rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) fgf1 and fgf1a , prepared their recombinant proteins (rFGF1 and rFGF1a), and described the molecular mechanisms by which they improve glycolipid metabolism in carnivorous fish. A 31-d feeding trial was conducted to investigate whether they could enhance glycolipid metabolism in rainbow trout on high-carbohydrate diets (HCD)...
June 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434773/dietary-crude-protein-time-dependently-modulates-the-bacterial-community-and-metabolites-and-changes-dietary-nutrient-efficiency-in-growing-pigs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuming Wang, Junyan Zhou, Ning Cao, Lu Wang, Jiayu Tu, Xiangfang Zeng, Shiyan Qiao
The reduced nutrient digestibility of low-protein (LP) diets has been shown to be caused by the weakened fermentative capacity of the post-gut flora. The dynamic regulation of dietary protein contents on post-gut microbial population and fermentative metabolism is unclear. Twelve growing barrows (19.9 ± 0.8 kg) fitted with a T-cannula at the blind end of the cecum were randomly administered a high-protein (HP, 21.5% crude protein [CP]) diet or an LP (15.5% CP) diet for 28 d. The cecal content and feces were collected at d 1, 14, and 28 of the experiment for microflora structures and metabolite concentrations analysis...
June 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425445/dietary-sodium-acetate-and-sodium-butyrate-attenuate-intestinal-damage-and-improve-lipid-metabolism-in-juvenile-largemouth-bass-micropterus-salmoides-fed-a-high-carbohydrate-diet-by-reducing-endoplasmic-reticulum-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liulan Zhao, Liangshun Cheng, Yifang Hu, Xiaohui Li, Yihui Yang, Jin Mu, Lianfeng Shen, Guojun Hu, Kuo He, Haoxiao Yan, Qiao Liu, Song Yang
High-carbohydrate (HC) diets decrease the intestinal levels of sodium acetate (SA) and sodium butyrate (SB) and impair the gut health of largemouth bass; however, SA and SB have been shown to enhance immunity and improve intestinal health in farmed animals. Thus, the present study was to investigate the effects of dietary SA and SB on HC diet-induced intestinal injury and the potential mechanisms in juvenile largemouth bass. The experiment set five isonitrogenous and isolipidic diets, including a low-carbohydrate diet (9% starch) (LC), a high carbohydrate diet (18% starch) (HC), and the HC diet supplemented with 2 g/kg SA (HCSA), 2 g/kg SB (HCSB) or a combination of 1 g/kg SA and 1 g/kg SB (HCSASB)...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406666/development-of-small-intestinal-barrier-function-and-underlying-mechanism-in-chinese-indigenous-and-duroc-piglets-during-suckling-and-weaning-periods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sujuan Ding, Yating Cheng, Md Abul Kalam Azad, Qian Zhu, Pan Huang, Xiangfeng Kong
This study explored the developmental changes in small intestinal barrier function and the potential regulatory roles of intestinal microbiota and metabolites in different breeds of piglets during suckling and weaning periods. Taoyuan black (TB), Xiangcun black (XB), and Duroc (DR) piglets (10 litters per breed; half male and half female) were selected for sampling to evaluate the intestinal barrier-related indexes and intestinal microbiota and metabolites at 1, 10, 21 (weaned), and 24 (3 d after weaning) d old...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379939/basis-for-the-diversity-and-extent-in-loss-of-digestible-nutrients-created-by-dietary-phytin-emphasis-on-fowl-and-swine
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REVIEW
Edwin T Moran, Michael R Bedford
Phytin is the Ca2+ -Mg2+ -K+ salt of phytic acid that is created and deposited in the aleurone layer and/or germ of grains and legumes. Its high presence in feedstuffs for fowl and swine diets results in it being a universal and significant impediment to optimum performance. Phytin impairs gastrointestinal recovery of a wide array of nutrients, the effect varying with the nutrient concerned. On exposure to low pH during gastric digestion, phytin dissociates into phytic acid and solubilized Ca2+ . Even at low gastric pH, phytic acid is negatively charged which forms the basis of its anti-nutritive behavior...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371478/the-role-of-vitamin-e-in-polyunsaturated-fatty-acid-synthesis-and-alleviating-endoplasmic-reticulum-stress-in-sub-adult-grass-carp-ctenopharyngodon-idella
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ke Yao, Lin Feng, Wei-Dan Jiang, Yang Liu, Lu Zhang, Hai-Feng Mi, Xiao-Qiu Zhou, Pei Wu
Vitamin E (VE) is an essential lipid-soluble vitamin that improves the fish flesh quality. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of VE on growth performance and flesh quality in sub-adult grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella ). A total of 450 fish (713.53 ± 1.50 g) were randomly divided into six treatment groups (three replicates per treatment) and fed for nine weeks with different experimental diets (dietary lipid 47.8 g/kg) that contained different levels of VE (5...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371477/mannanase-improves-the-growth-performance-of-broilers-by-alleviating-inflammation-of-the-intestinal-epithelium-and-improving-intestinal-microbiota
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaodan Zhang, Huiping Xu, Lu Gong, Jiao Wang, Jianyang Fu, Zengpeng Lv, Liangjuan Zhou, Xuejun Li, Qiong Liu, Pingyu Xia, Yuming Guo
This experiment aimed to discuss and reveal the effect and mechanism of mannanase on intestinal inflammation in broilers triggered by a soybean meal diet. In this experiment, 384 Arbor Acres broilers at 1 d old were randomly divided into 3 treatment groups. The broilers were fed a corn-soybean meal basal diet, a low-energy diet (metabolizable energy reduced by 50 kcal/kg), and a low-energy diet supplemented with 100 mg/kg mannanase for 42 d. The low-energy diet increased feed conversion ratio from 0 to 42 d, reduced ileal villus height and villus height-to-crypt depth ratio and upregulated the expression of nuclear factor kappa B ( NF-κB ) in the ileum ( P  < 0...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371476/effect-of-red-clover-isoflavones-on-hormone-immune-inflammatory-and-plasma-biochemistry-in-lactating-dairy-cows
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiqi Zhang, Xiaoyin Zhang, Zhanbo Xiong, Kexin Li, Yuan Gao, Ying Bu, Nan Zheng, Shengguo Zhao, Jiaqi Wang
This study was to conducted to investigate the effect of red clover isoflavones on the health indicated by immune status and blood biochemistry in dairy cows. Sixty-eight healthy Holstein lactating cows were randomly divided into four treatments ( n  = 17 per treatment) from 5 blocks according to milk yield using a randomized complete block design. No initial differences in parity (2.13 ± 1.21), days in milk (165 ± 21 d), and milk yield (33.93 ± 3...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371475/necrotic-enteritis-and-antibiotic-free-production-of-broiler-chickens-challenges-in-testing-and-using-alternative-products
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REVIEW
Robert J Moore
The global trend towards raising broiler chickens without the use of in-feed antibiotics (IFAs) means that there is an ongoing need to develop alternative treatments capable of delivering the benefits that IFAs previously provided. IFAs supported the productivity performance of chickens and played a key role in maintaining their health. Necrotic enteritis (NE) is an important disease of broilers that affects health, productivity, and welfare, and was previously well controlled by IFAs. However, with the reduction in IFA use, NE is resurgent in some countries...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371474/retinoic-acid-alleviates-rotavirus-induced-intestinal-damage-by-regulating-redox-homeostasis-and-autophagic-flux-in-piglets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Lai, Aimin Wu, Bing Yu, Hui Yan, Junqiu Luo, Ping Zheng, Jie Yu, Daiwen Chen
Rotaviruses (RV) are a major cause of severe gastroenteritis, particularly in neonatal piglets. Despite the availability of effective vaccines, the development of antiviral therapies for RV remains an ongoing challenge. Retinoic acid (RA), a metabolite of vitamin A, has been shown to have anti-oxidative and antiviral properties. However, the mechanism by which RA exerts its intestinal-protective and antiviral effects on RV infection is not fully understood. The study investigates the effects of RA supplementation in Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire (DLY) piglets challenged with RV...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371473/diarrhea-induced-by-insufficient-fat-absorption-in-weaned-piglets-causes-and-nutrition-regulation
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REVIEW
Yuying Li, Pengjun Shi, Kang Yao, Qian Lin, Mansheng Wang, Zhenping Hou, Wenjie Tang, Hui Diao
Fat is one of the three macronutrients and a significant energy source for piglets. It plays a positive role in maintaining intestinal health and improving production performance. During the weaning period, physiological, stress and diet-related factors influence the absorption of fat in piglets, leading to damage to the intestinal barrier, diarrhea and even death. Signaling pathways, such as fatty acid translocase (CD36), pregnane X receptor (PXR), and AMP-dependent protein kinase (AMPK), are responsible for regulating intestinal fat uptake and maintaining intestinal barrier function...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371472/complexed-amino-acid-minerals-vs-bis-glycinate-chelated-minerals-impact-on-the-performance-of-old-laying-hens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcos J B Santos, Maria C M M Ludke, Leandro M Silva, Carlos B V Rabello, Mércia R Barros, Fabiano S Costa, Clariana S Santos, Jamille S S Wanderley
The present study was to evaluate the effect of trace minerals (Zn, Mn, and Cu) from complexed amino acid minerals (ZMCAA) and bis-glycinate chelated minerals (ZMCGly) in laying hen diets on performance, internal and external egg quality, yolk mineral deposition, intestinal morphometry, and bone characteristics. From 78 to 98 weeks of age, 400 White LSL-Lite strain laying hens were distributed in a randomized design with 4 treatments with 10 replicates per treatment. Treatments were distributed in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement using either Zn, Mn, and Cu of ZMCAA or ZMCGly source at 2 levels: low (20, 20, and 3...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362520/amino-acids-in-piglet-diarrhea-effects-mechanisms-and-insights
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REVIEW
Xihong Zhou, Jing Liang, Xia Xiong, Yulong Yin
Piglet diarrhea is among one of the most serious health problems faced by the pig industry, resulting in significant economic losses. Diarrheal disease in piglets has a multifactorial etiology that is affected by physiology, environment, and management strategy. Diarrhea is the most apparent symptom of intestinal dysfunction. As a key class of essential nutrients in the piglet diet, amino acids confer a variety of beneficial effects on piglets in addition to being used as a substrate for protein synthesis, including maintaining appropriate intestinal integrity, permeability and epithelial renewal, and alleviating morphological damage and inflammatory and oxidative stress...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362519/effective-protective-agents-against-the-organ-toxicity-of-t-2-toxin-and-corresponding-detoxification-mechanisms-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Pengju Wang, Lv-Hui Sun, Xu Wang, Qinghua Wu, Aimei Liu
T-2 toxin is one of the most widespread and toxic fungal toxins in food and feed. It can cause gastrointestinal toxicity, hepatotoxicity, immunotoxicity, reproductive toxicity, neurotoxicity, and nephrotoxicity in humans and animals. T-2 toxin is physicochemically stable and does not readily degrade during food and feed processing. Therefore, suppressing T-2 toxin-induced organ toxicity through antidotes is an urgent issue. Protective agents against the organ toxicity of T-2 toxin have been recorded widely in the literature, but these protective agents and their molecular mechanisms of detoxification have not been comprehensively summarized...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362518/fermented-calcium-butyrate-supplementation-in-post-peak-laying-hens-improved-ovarian-function-and-tibia-quality-through-the-gut-bone-axis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huaiyong Zhang, Yongshuai Wang, Yilu Wang, Bin Wei, Leilei Wang, Minh Tu Nguyen, Xiangyun Lv, Yanqun Huang, Wen Chen
The compromised egg quality and leg abnormality during the end of the laying cycle (after 40 weeks) have been leading to poor animal welfare and substantial economic losses. Therefore, the effects of fermented calcium (Ca) butyrate, produced by fermentation by Clostridium butyricum , on production, eggshell quality, and tibial property of hens were explored. A total of 192 Hy-line brown laying hens at 50-week-old were assigned to a basal diet or the basal diet with 300 mg/kg of the fermented Ca butyrate from 50 to 58 weeks of age...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362517/dietary-fibre-effects-and-the-interplay-with-exogenous-carbohydrases-in-poultry-nutrition
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REVIEW
Michael R Bedford, Birger Svihus, Aaron J Cowieson
A comprehensive understanding of the role of dietary fibre in non-ruminant animal production is elusive. Equivocal and conflated definitions of fibre coupled with significant analytical complexity, interact with poorly defined host and microbiome relationships. Dietary fibre is known to influence gut development, feed intake and passage rate, nutrient absorption, microbiome taxonomy and function, gut pH, endogenous nutrient loss, environmental sustainability, animal welfare and more. Whilst significant gaps persist in our understanding of fibre in non-ruminant animal production, there is substantial interest in optimizing the fibre fraction of feed to induce high value phenotypes such as improved welfare, live performance and to reduce the environmental footprint of animal production systems...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362516/growth-performance-serum-parameters-inflammatory-responses-intestinal-morphology-and-microbiota-of-weaned-piglets-fed-18-crude-protein-diets-with-different-ratios-of-standardized-ileal-digestible-isoleucine-to-lysine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Wang, Sujie Liu, Jiayu Ma, Xiaoli Dong, Shenfei Long, Xiangshu Piao
The present study was to explore the Ile requirement of piglets fed 18% crude protein (CP) diets. Two hundred and fifty 28-day-old Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire piglets (8.37 ± 1.92 kg) were randomly divided into 5 dietary treatments (10 piglets per replicate, 5 barrows and 5 gilts per replicate) with 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, 65% standardized ileal digestible (SID) Ile-to-Lys ratios, and the SID Lys was formulated to 1.19%. The experimental design consisted of two phases (d 1 to 14 and d 15 to 28)...
March 2024: Animal Nutrition
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