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The Effect of Supplementation with Betaine and Zinc on In Vitro Large Intestinal Fermentation in Iberian Pigs under Heat Stress.
Pardo, Zaira; Mateos, Iván; Saro, Cristina; Campos, Rómulo; Argüello, Héctor; Lachica, Manuel; Ranilla, María José; Fernández-Fígares, Ignacio.
Afiliação
  • Pardo Z; Departamento de Nutrición y Producción Animal Sostenible, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, (CSIC) Profesor Albareda 1, 18008 Granada, Spain.
  • Mateos I; Departamento de Producción Animal, Universidad de León, Campus de Vegazana s/n, 24071 León, Spain.
  • Saro C; Instituto de Ganadería de Montaña, CSIC-Universidad de León, Finca Marzanas s/n, Grulleros, 24346 León, Spain.
  • Campos R; Departamento de Producción Animal, Universidad de León, Campus de Vegazana s/n, 24071 León, Spain.
  • Argüello H; Instituto de Ganadería de Montaña, CSIC-Universidad de León, Finca Marzanas s/n, Grulleros, 24346 León, Spain.
  • Lachica M; Departamento de Producción Animal, Universidad de León, Campus de Vegazana s/n, 24071 León, Spain.
  • Ranilla MJ; Departamento de Ciencia Animal, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Carrera 32 # 12-00, Palmira 76531, Colombia.
  • Fernández-Fígares I; Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Universidad de León, Campus de Vegazana s/n, 24071 León, Spain.
Animals (Basel) ; 13(6)2023 Mar 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36978642
ABSTRACT
We investigated the effects of betaine and zinc on the in vitro fermentation of pigs under heat stress (HS). Twenty-four Iberian pigs (43.4 ± 1.2 kg) under HS (30 °C) were assigned to treatments for 4 weeks control (unsupplemented), betaine (5 g/kg), and zinc (0.120 g/kg) supplemented diet. Rectal content was used as the inoculum in 24-hincubations with pure substrates (starch, pectin, inulin, cellulose). Total gas, short-chain fatty acid (SCFA), and methane production and ammonia concentration were measured. The abundance of total bacteria and several bacterial groups was assessed. Betaine increased the acetate production with pectin and inulin, butyrate production with starch and inulin, and ammonia concentration, and decreased propionate production with pectin and inulin. The abundance of Bifidobacterium and two groups of Clostridium decreased with betaine supplementation. Zinc decreased the production of SCFA and gas with starch and inulin, associated with diminished bacterial activity. Propionate production decreased with starch, pectin, and inulin while butyrate production increased with inulin, and isoacid production increased with cellulose and inulin in pigs supplemented with zinc. The ammonia concentration increased for all substrates. The Clostridium cluster XIV abundance decreased in pigs fed zinc supplemented diets. The results reported were dependent on the substrate fermented, but the augmented butyrate production with both betaine and zinc could be of benefit for the host.
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