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BMC Vet Res ; 16(1): 116, 2020 Apr 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32306951

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Direct-fed microbials (DFM), such as Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis, may improve gut functionality of the host by favouring non-pathogenic bacteria and reducing the formation of putrefactive compounds. The aim of this study was to assess the nutrient digestibility, faecal characteristics and intestinal-fermentation products in dogs fed diets with Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis. Sixteen dogs were randomly divided into two groups. Every eight dogs were fed with the control diet or the diet with the addition of 62.5 g of DFM (B. subtilis and B. licheniformis)/ton. Diets were provided throughout a 20-day adaptation period, followed by 5 days of total faecal collection. Nutrient digestibility and the metabolisable energy of the diets, plus the dogs' faecal characteristics and intestinal fermentation products were assessed. RESULTS: There were no differences in nutrient digestibility (P > 0.05). However, DFM supplementation improved faecal score and resulted in less fetid faeces (P < 0.001). DFM inclusion reduced (P < 0.05) the biogenic amines concentration: putrescine, spermidine and cadaverine, besides the concentration of phenols and quinoline. CONCLUSIONS: The use of B. subtillis and B. licheniformis as DFM reduce the concentration of nitrogen fermentation products in faeces and faecal odour, but the digestibility of nutrients is not altered in dogs.


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Ração Animal/microbiologia , Bacillus licheniformis/fisiologia , Bacillus subtilis/fisiologia , Cães/fisiologia , Fezes/química , Animais , Aminas Biogênicas/análise , Dieta/veterinária , Proteínas Alimentares/metabolismo , Digestão/fisiologia , Cães/microbiologia , Fermentação , Odorantes , Probióticos , Distribuição Aleatória
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Anim Sci J ; 90(12): 1567-1574, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31680401

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the microalgae Schizochytrium sp., as a dietary source of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), on diet palatability, coefficients of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of nutrients and metabolizable energy (ME), blood variables and indicators of immunity in dogs. We also evaluated oxidative stability. Two diets containing 0 and 0.4% of microalgae Schizochytrium sp. were evaluated in three experiments. On Experiment I the palatability of diets containing 0% versus 0.4% microalgae was compared. In Experiment II test diets were offered for 30 days to determine digestibility, fecal characteristics, and blood parameters. In Experiment III, the oxidative stability of diets containing microalgae versus anchovy oil was evaluated. There was a higher intake ratio of the diet containing microalgae (p < .05). The ME and CTTAD of nutrients increased (p < .05), except for ether extract after acid hydrolysis, with the inclusion of the microalgae in diet. The amount of monocytes and phagocytic granulocytes was higher (p < .05) in dogs fed 0.4% microalgae. There was greater oxidative stability for the sample containing microalgae. The addition of 0.4% microalgae presented high palatability, increased phagocytic cell numbers, and demonstrated oxidative stability superior to anchovy oil.


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Dieta , Ácidos Docosa-Hexaenoicos/farmacologia , Microalgas , Animais , Antioxidantes , Células Sanguíneas/efeitos dos fármacos , Análise Química do Sangue , Dieta/veterinária , Digestão/efeitos dos fármacos , Cães , Metabolismo Energético/efeitos dos fármacos , Fezes , Imunidade/efeitos dos fármacos , Inflamação/tratamento farmacológico , Inflamação/veterinária , Microalgas/química
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