• 제목/요약/키워드: Fecal Digestibility

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말 분변을 이용한 주스박의 in vitro 발효 특성 (In vitro Fermentation Characteristics of Juice Pomaces Using Equine Fecal Inoculum)

  • 황원욱;김겸헌;임정호;우제훈;박남건;김수기
    • 한국초지조사료학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.322-331
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 바실러스, 효모 그리고 유산균으로 발효한 다양한 주스박들과 말 분변을 첨가한 in vitro 발효 시험을 통해 pH, 건물 분해율, 암모니아성 질소, 가스 발생량, 휘발성 지방산의 변화를 조사하였다. 주스박 첨가에 따른 발효액의 pH의 범위는 6.4~7.1로 미생물 발효에 의한 소화가 정상적으로 나타났다. 48시간 후 발효액에서 $10^9CFU/m{\ell}$ 정도 미생물이 증식함에 따라 사용한 주스박들이 장내 미생물에 의한 소화작용에 유용하게 이용될 것으로 판단되었다. 건물 분해율은 배양 12시간 이후부터 증가하여 48시간째에 사과박 39.19%, 포도박 38.22%, 당근박 37.02%, 감귤박 36.2% 그리고 혼합박 34.35%로 나타났다. 암모니아성 질소의 농도는 배양 12시간까지는 전 처리구에서 $1.5mg/100m{\ell}$의 수준이었으며 배양 24시간 이후부터 급격히 증가하였다. 가스 발생량은 혼합박이 가장 낮았으며, 배양 12시간 이후부터 급격히 증가하였다. 총 VFA는 배양 24시간부터 증가하여 48시간에 가장 높았다. 본 연구결과로부터 발효 주스박은 말 in vitro 소화과정에서 적정 pH를 유지하면서 건물 분해가 진행되었고 말의 맹장과 대장에서 섬유소 분해 미생물의 작용이 활발히 이루어질 수 있음을 제시하였다.

퇴적발효 육계분의 면양에서의 조사료적 가치 평가 (Roughage Value of Deepstacked Rice Hulls-bedded Broiler Litter in Sheep)

  • 곽완섭;백용현;지경수
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제46권2호
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    • pp.201-208
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구는 반추동물의 조사료 원으로서 볏짚을 퇴적발효 BL로 100% 대체하였을 때 면양(육우의 모델로 이용)의 영양소 섭취량, 체내 소화율, 가소화 영양소 섭취량, 반추위 성상, 혈액 성상 및 체내 질소 출납에 미치는 영향을 평가하고자 실시하였다. 볏짚을 BL로 대체함에 따라 면양의 섬유소 및 유기물 소화율은 비슷하였고(P>0.05), 가소화 섬유소(NDF, ADF) 및 유기물 섭취량 또한 비슷하였으며(P>0.05), 가소화 단백질 섭취량은 증가하였다(P<0.05). 볏짚을 BL로 대체함에 따라 반추위 pH의 감소(P<0.05)와 반추위 $NH^3-N$ 농도의 증가(P<0.05) 현상이 나타났고, VFA 생성율과 혈중 urea-N 농도는 유의적 차이가 없었다(P>0.05). BL의 볏짚 대체로 인한 사료 단백질 섭취량의 증가(P<0.05)는 분뇨로의 단백질 배설량, 단백질 체내 흡수량과 체내 축적량의 증가 현상을 초래하였다(P<0.05). 결과적으로 반추동물의 조사료 원으로서 퇴적발효 BL 섬유소는 볏짚 섬유소에 필적하는 체내 이용성을 보여주었고, BL 단백질 또한 양호한 체내 이용성을 보여주었다.

Effects of restricted feeding with fermented whole-crop barley and wheat on the growth performance, nutrient digestibility, blood characteristic, and fecal microbiota in finishing pigs

  • Lee, Chang Hee;Kim, Hyeun Bum;Ahn, Jung Hyun;Jung, Hyun Jung;Yun, Won;Lee, Ji Hwan;Kwak, Woo Gi;Oh, Han Jin;Liu, Shu Dong;An, Ji Seon;Song, Tae Hwa;Park, Tae Il;Kim, Doo Wan;Yu, Dong Jo;Song, Min Ho;Cho, Jin Ho
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제45권4호
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    • pp.665-675
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    • 2018
  • A total of 80 pigs [(Landrace ${\times}$ Yorkshire) ${\times}$ Duroc] with an average body weight of $72.9{\pm}2.6kg$ were used in the present study to investigate the effects of fermented whole crop wheat and barley with or without supplementing inoculums throughout the restricted feeding in finishing pigs. There were 4 replicate pens per treatment. Pigs were fed ad libitum throughout the experiment as the control (CON), and the other four groups were restricted to 10% in the CON diet and fed ad libitum fermented whole crop cereals: fermented whole crop barley with inoculums; fermented whole crop barley without inoculums; fermented whole crop wheat with inoculums; and fermented whole crop wheat without inoculums. During the entire experiment, the average daily feed intake (ADFI) decreased in the fermented barley and fermented wheat groups compared to the CON, while no difference was observed in the average daily gain (ADG), feed efficiency (gain : feed ratio, G : F) between the control and fermented whole crop barley, wheat diet group. Dry matter and nitrogen digestibility did not show a significant difference among the treatments. In the blood constituents, concentrations of blood urea nitrogen were significantly lower in pigs fed fermented whole crop barley without inoculum diets compared with the other treatments. In conclusion, restricted feeding with fermented whole crop barley and wheat regardless of the supplementing inoculums showed no significant difference in growth performance compared to the CON. This suggests that there is a possibility that fermented whole crop barley and wheat could replace part of the conventional diets.

Effects of different stocking density and various phytogenic feed additives dosage levels on growing-finishing pigs

  • Hyun Ah Cho;Min Ho Song;Ji Hwan Lee;Han Jin Oh;Yong Ju Kim;Jae Woo An;Se Yeon Chang;Young Bin Go;Dong Cheol Song;Seung Yeol Cho;Dong Jun Kim;Mi Suk Kim;Hae Ryoung Park;Hyeun Bum Kim;Jin Ho Cho
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제65권3호
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    • pp.535-549
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    • 2023
  • This study was to investigate the effects of different phytogenic feed additives (PFA) dosage levels in growing- finishing pigs stressed by high stocking density. A total of 72 mix sexed 12 weeks growing pigs ([Landrace × Yorkshire] × Duroc) with initial body weight (BW) of 49.28 ± 4.58 kg were used for 8 weeks. There were 3 replicate pens in each treatment group, with 3 pigs per pen. The dietary treatment groups consisted of basal diets in animal welfare density (negative control [NC]), basal diet in high stocking density (positive control [PC]), PC + 0.04% essential oil (ES1), PC + 0.08% essential oil (ES2), PC + 0.10% bitter citrus extract & essential oil (CES1), PC + 0.20% bitter citrus extract & essential oil (CES2), PC + 0.05% grape pomace extract (GP1), PC + 0.10% grape pomace extract (GP2). The reduction of space allowance decreased (p < 0.05) average daily gain, feed efficiency, and digestibility of dry matter, crude protein, and gross energy. Also, the fecal score of PC groups increased (p < 0.05) compared with other groups. Basic behaviors (feed intake, standing, lying) were inactive (p < 0.05) and singularity behavior (biting) was increased (p < 0.10) under high stocking density. There was no difference in blood profile. However, the supplementation of PFA alleviated the negative effects such as reduced growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and some increasing stress indicators in th blood (cortisol) and animal behavior (biting). In conclusion, the negative effect of high stocking density was most effectively mitigated by the normal dosage of the mixture of bitter citrus extract and essential oil additive (CES1).

Effects of different levels of organic chromium and selenomethionine cocktails in broilers

  • Jaewoo An;Younggwang Kim;Minho Song;Jungseok Choi;Hanjin Oh;Seyeon Chang;Dongcheol Song;Hyunah Cho;Sehyun Park;Kyeongho Jeon;Yunhwan Park;Gyutae Park;Sehyuk Oh;Yuna Kim;Nayoung Choi;Jongchun Kim;Hyeunbum Kim;Jinho Cho
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제65권6호
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    • pp.1226-1241
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    • 2023
  • Selenium (Se) is an essential trace mineral that plays an important role in physiological processes by regulating the antioxidant defense system and enhancing immunity. Chromium is an essential mineral involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and also plays a role in maintaining normal insulin function. Based on these advantages, we hypothesized that the addition of selenomethionine (SeMet) and organic chromium (OC) to broiler diets would increase Se deposition, antioxidant capacity and immune response in meat. Therefore, this study analyzed the effects of OC and SeMet on growh performance, nutrients digestibility, blood profiles, intestinal morphology, meat quality characteristics, and taxonomic analysis of broilers. A total of 168 one-day-old broiler chicken (Arbor Acres) were randomly allotted to 3 groups based on the initial body weight of 37.33 ± 0.24 g with 7 replicate per 8 birds (mixed sex). The experiments period was 28 days. Dietary treatments were folloewd: Basal diets based on corn-soybean meal (CON), basal diet supplemented with 0.2 ppm OC and 0.2 ppm SeMet (CS4), and basal diet supplemented with 0.4 ppm OC and 0.4 ppm SeMet (CS8). Supplementation of OC and SeMet did not affect on growth performance, nutrient digestibility. However, CS8 supplementation increased in duodenum villus height and villus height : crypt depth, and increased in breast meat Se deposition. In addition, CS8 group showed higher uric acid and total antioxidant status than CON group. Taxonomic analysis at phylum level revealed that Proteobacteria and Firmicutes of CS4 and CS8 were lower than CON group. In genus level, the relative abundance of fecal Lactobacillus and Enterococcus of CS4 and CS8 groups were higher than CON group. In short, 0.4 ppm OC and 0.4 ppm SeMet supplementation to broiler diet supporitng positive gut microbiome change, also enhancing antioxidant capacity, and Se deposition in breast meat.

육성용 이스라엘 잉어에 의한 원료사료의 영양소 및 에너지 소화율 (Nutrients and Energy Digestibilities of Various Feedstuffs Fed to Israeli Strain of Growing Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio))

  • 김정대;김광석;이승복;정관식
    • 한국양식학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.327-334
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    • 1997
  • 카제인과 알파전분으로 구성된 표준사료 70%와 실험코자하는 원료사료 30%를 함유하는 시험사료를 제조하여 평균 어체중 55 g의 이스라엘 잉어에 의한 원료사료의 단백질, 지방, 회분, 칼슘, 인 및 에너지 소화율을 측정하였다. 소화율의 측정은 27일간의 성장실험과 병행하여 수행되었는데, 분채집은 성장실험의 최종 10일간 행하였다. 실험기간 동안의 수온은 26-$30^\circC$로 유지되었으며 사료는 일일 5회씩 급여하였다. 본 실험에서 얻어진 결과는 다음과 같다. 일인산칼슘(MCP) 함유구를 섭취한 어류의 증체량, 사료요구율 및 단백질 이용효율이 처리구중 가장 우수하였으며, 어분 함유구가 공히 그 다음으로 우수한 성장 및 단백질 이용효율을 나타내었다. 식물성 원료사료중에서는 맥주효모 및 콘글루텐 함유구가 성장과 단백질 이용효율이 우수하였다. 전반적으로 실험어류는 실험사료를 잘 섭취하였으며, 정상적인 성장을 보였다. 단백질 소화율은 대두박(SBM)이 91.9%로 시험원료중 가장 높았으며, 호마박(SSM)이 77.6%로 가장 낮았다. 어분(간접식 백색어분 : WFM-S : 직접식 백색어분 : WFM-F : 갈색어분 : BFM)의 경우 85.8% (BFM)에서 87.8% (WFM-F)로 86.6%의 소화율을 나타낸 소맥분 (WFL)과 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 어분의 지방 소화율은 83.5% (BFM)에서 85.8% (WFM-S와 WFM-F)로 유사하였으며, 호마박(SSM)이나 맥주효모(BY)의 소화율과 유의적인 차이를 보이지 않았다. 한편, 시험원료중 지방함량이 가장 낮았던 SBM과 콘글루텐(CGM)의 소화율은 각각 88.3% 및 74%로 처리구중 각각 가장 높은 수치와 가장 낮은 수치를 보였다. 회분의 소화율은 MCP가 77.1%로 가장 우수하였으며, BY가 62.5%로 그 다음이었다. WFM-F은 4.8%인데 비해 WFM-S와 BFM은 각각 10.7% 및 10.6%로 유사하였다. CGM은 1.5%로 처리구중 가장 낮았다. 칼슘의 소화율은 회분 소화율과 동일한 경향을 보였으며, 인 소화율의 경우 WFM-S가 13.6%로 WFM-F (6.6%)와 BFM (8.5%)에 비해 높았다. BY 및 MCP의 인 소화율은 각각 57.2% 및 80.6%로 높게 나타났다. 에너지 소화율은 어분이 77.4-81.3%로 식물성 원료사료에 비해 높게 나타났으며, 식물성 원료사료중에서는 BY가 70.6%로 SBM, SSM 및 WFL과 유의적인 차이를 보이지 않았으나 CGM (64.5%)은 이들중 가장 낮았다(P<0.05). 본 실험의 결과 자료는 이스라엘 잉어에 의한 관행 원료사료내 영양소 및 에너지의 이용율의 수준을 보여주고 있으며, 사료배합시 또는 배합된 사료내 가소화 단백질 및 이용가능 인 함량을 예견하는데 유용하게 사용될 수 있을 것이다. 그러나 가소화 에너지 소화율 자료는 대부분의 시판잉어사료가 잎스트루젼 공정을 거쳐 제조된다는 점을 고려할 때 이용가능한 에너지 함량계산에 직접 활용될 수는 없을 것이다.

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A Review of Interactions between Dietary Fiber and the Gastrointestinal Microbiota and Their Consequences on Intestinal Phosphorus Metabolism in Growing Pigs

  • Metzler, B.U.;Mosenthin, R.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.603-615
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    • 2008
  • Dietary fiber is an inevitable component in pig diets. In non-ruminants, it may influence many physiological processes in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) such as transit time as well as nutrient digestion and absorption. Moreover, dietary fiber is also the main substrate of intestinal bacteria. The bacterial community structure is largely susceptible to changes in the fiber content of a pig's diet. Indeed, bacterial composition in the lower GIT will adapt to the supply of high levels of dietary fiber by increased growth of bacteria with cellulolytic, pectinolytic and hemicellulolytic activities such as Ruminococcus spp., Bacteroides spp. and Clostridium spp. Furthermore, there is growing evidence for growth promotion of beneficial bacteria, such as lactobacilli and bifidobacteria, by certain types of dietary fiber in the small intestine of pigs. Studies in rats have shown that both phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) play an important role in the fermentative activity and growth of the intestinal microbiota. This can be attributed to the significance of P for the bacterial cell metabolism and to the buffering functions of Ca-phosphate in intestinal digesta. Moreover, under P deficient conditions, ruminal NDF degradation as well as VFA and bacterial ATP production are reduced. Similar studies in pigs are scarce but there is some evidence that dietary fiber may influence the ileal and fecal P digestibility as well as P disappearance in the large intestine, probably due to microbial P requirement for fermentation. On the other hand, fermentation of dietary fiber may improve the availability of minerals such as P and Ca which can be subsequently absorbed and/or utilized by the microbiota of the pig's large intestine.

Effects of Supplemental Beta-mannanase on Digestible Energy and Metabolizable Energy Contents of Copra Expellers and Palm Kernel Expellers Fed to Pigs

  • Kwon, W.B.;Kim, B.G.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제28권7호
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    • pp.1014-1019
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ${\beta}$-mannanase supplementation on digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) contents of copra expellers (CE) and palm kernel expellers (PKE) fed to pigs. Six barrows with an initial body weight of 38.0 kg (standard deviation = 1.5) were randomly allotted to a $6{\times}6$ Latin square design with 6 dietary treatments and 6 periods. Six experimental diets were prepared in a $3{\times}2$ factorial treatment arrangement with 3 diets of a corn-soybean meal-based diet, a CE 30% diet, and a PKE 30% diet and with 2 concentrations of supplemental ${\beta}$-mannanase at 0 or 2,400 U/kg. All diets had the same proportion of corn:soybean meal ratio at 2.88:1. The marker-to-marker procedure was used for fecal and urine collection with 4-d adaptation and 5-d collection periods. No interactive effects were observed between diet and ${\beta}$-mannanase on energy digestibility and DE and ME contents of experimental diets. However, diets containing CE or PKE had less (p<0.05) DE and ME contents compared with the corn-soybean meal-based diet. The DE and ME contents in CE and PKE were not affected by supplemental ${\beta}$-mannanase. Taken together, we failed to find the effect of ${\beta}$-mannanase supplementation on energy utilization in CE and PKE fed to pigs.

한국인(韓國人) 단백질(蛋白質)-열량(熱量) 소요량(所要量)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究) (장기간급식(長期間給食)에 의(依)한 한국식이(韓國食餌)의 적정성(適正性)에 대(對)한 평가(評價)) (Long-Term Evaluation of the Adequacy of Korean Diet to Meet the Protein-Energy Requirement of Young Korean Male Adult)

  • 주진순
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.209-219
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    • 1981
  • To evaluate long-term metabolic response of free-living Korean subjects consuming local sources adequately or slightly below habitual intake. Subjects, six male medical students aged 23-25 years were free-living, but consumed diets in the metabolic unit. They were healthy as determined from medical laborarory tests. They belong to the Korean middle-class. Temperature of outdoor during study were ranged between -2 to $26^{\circ}C$, whereas the indoor were $18-22^{\circ}C$. Animal protein ranged between 25-30% of total calorie. The three meals and a vitamin supplement to meet recommendation were given daily. Three 50day periods following the design were used to test the protein-energy adequacy of the diet. Urinary nitrogen excretion was measured daily. Fecal samples were pooled for the last 5 days of each week. Nitrogen balance was computed using 5mg N/Kg skin and miscellaneous losses. Body weight was measured daily. The study was covered on 126 metabolic observations weekly. Body weight changes were relatively stable with the energy intake of 37-44Kca1/kg, and N-balances were also relatively stable, but it was influenced by physical and or mental stress somehow. It could be assumed that the mean protein and energy requirement were $190{\pm}10mg$ N/Kg with $41{\pm}2$ Kcal/kg, and the mean digestibility of protein was 81% on these subjects with the experimental conditions. The protein requirement, however, could be cut down somewhat with some limited increaing of energy intake under parameters of N-balance and maintaining body weight. It was also observed a tendency of the requirement were getting smaller with the increase of body size.

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PROTEIN SPARING EFFECT AND AMINO ACID UTILIZATION IN BROILERS FED TWO TYPES OF LYSINE

  • Heo, K.N.;Han, I.K.;Lee, H.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.403-409
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    • 1995
  • A growth experiment was conducted to evaluate the nutritivie values of supplemental lysine and methionine in broiler chicks. Two types of L-lysine, liquid and powder type, and DL-methionine were added to the diets at different levels of dietary protein with two growth phases, 0-3 weeks and 4-6 weeks named starter and grower, respectively. Six hundred seventy two chicks were allotted in 14 treatments; 3 controls by dietary CP level (starter-grower) with CP 23-21%, CP 21-19% and CP 20-18, 8 groups of liquid and powder lysine supplementation of 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4%, and 3 groups of lysine and methionine supplementation. Body weight, feed intake, and excreta were measured and analyzed to determine growth performance, amino acid digestibilities, and the quantity of excreted nitrogen in feces. Chicks fed CP 23-20 with 3,200 ME kcal showed significantly better growth performance than those fed CP 21-18 for 6 weeks. The supplementation of 0.2% of either type of lysine to CP 21-19 diet improved weight gain and feed efficiecy to the extent that CP 23-21 diet was fed. Physical type of lysine did not affect chick's growth and amino acid digestibilities of the diets. The level of CP in the diet significantly affected nitrogen excretion in feces. Supplementation of lysine and methionine to CP 21-18 diet reduced fecal nitrogen by 10% compared to CP 23-21 diet. It was confirmed that 0.2% of supplemental lysine to the broiler diet spared the dietary protein by 3%, and also reduced nitrogen excretion in feces by 10%.