Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche

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Autor(a) principal: Spagnol, Rafaela Santos
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Medeiros, Janaina Martins de, Borba, Anderson, Schneider, Luciane Inês, Klein, Daniela Regina, Quadros, Arlei Rodrigues Bonet de, Gewehr, Clóvis Eliseu, Oliveira, Vladimir de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/212782
Resumo: This study evaluated the effect of diets containing low levels of soluble and insoluble fiber sources on performance, diarrhea score, chemical and physical characteristics of feces, and behavior in weaning piglets. Thirty-six weaned piglets of 30 days of age with an initial body weight of 8.8 kg were distributed in 36 pens using a completely randomized design in an experimental period of 21 days. The experimental treatments were the Control diet (CONT), the Control diet + 1% beet pulp inclusion (SBP), and the Control diet + 1% lignocellulose inclusion (LCE, Arbocel®). Feed and water were available ad libitum. Body weight and feed intake were measured weekly to calculate the average daily intake, weight gain, and feed conversion ratio. The fecal consistency was determined visually twice daily, classifying feces according to three scores. To determine fecal pH and concentration of fecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), samples of fresh feces were collected two weeks after weaning and measured by a digital pH meter and gas chromatography, respectively. The behavior of piglets was observed once a week, using four animals per treatment, from 14:00 to 16:00, every 12 min. Fibre sources had no effect (P>0.05) on performance, except in the period 15 to 21 days after weaning, which was a tendency (P=0.061) of feed intake decrease in SBP and LCE diets. Fiber sources did not affect the fecal consistency score (P>0.05). However, piglets fed SBP and LCE showed a tendency (P<0.10) to have less diarrhea incidence 15 to 21 days post-weaning and in the entire experimental period. Fecal pH and SCFA concentration were not influenced by fiber source (P>0.05), with acetic, propionic, and butyric acids representing around 71%, 19%, and 10% of the total, respectively. Fiber sources did not influence the social and feeding behavior of weaning piglets (P>0.05). Diets containing 1% fiber sources did not alter performance, diarrhea score, fecal pH, fecal SCFA concentration, or feeding and social behavior of weaned piglets. 
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spelling Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na crecheSoluble and insoluble fibre sources in weaning piglets’ dietsBeet pulpFeed additiveLignocellulosePost-weaningShort-chain fatty acidsPolpa de beterrabaAditivo nutricionalLignocelulosePós-desmameÁcidos graxos de cadeia curtaThis study evaluated the effect of diets containing low levels of soluble and insoluble fiber sources on performance, diarrhea score, chemical and physical characteristics of feces, and behavior in weaning piglets. Thirty-six weaned piglets of 30 days of age with an initial body weight of 8.8 kg were distributed in 36 pens using a completely randomized design in an experimental period of 21 days. The experimental treatments were the Control diet (CONT), the Control diet + 1% beet pulp inclusion (SBP), and the Control diet + 1% lignocellulose inclusion (LCE, Arbocel®). Feed and water were available ad libitum. Body weight and feed intake were measured weekly to calculate the average daily intake, weight gain, and feed conversion ratio. The fecal consistency was determined visually twice daily, classifying feces according to three scores. To determine fecal pH and concentration of fecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), samples of fresh feces were collected two weeks after weaning and measured by a digital pH meter and gas chromatography, respectively. The behavior of piglets was observed once a week, using four animals per treatment, from 14:00 to 16:00, every 12 min. Fibre sources had no effect (P>0.05) on performance, except in the period 15 to 21 days after weaning, which was a tendency (P=0.061) of feed intake decrease in SBP and LCE diets. Fiber sources did not affect the fecal consistency score (P>0.05). However, piglets fed SBP and LCE showed a tendency (P<0.10) to have less diarrhea incidence 15 to 21 days post-weaning and in the entire experimental period. Fecal pH and SCFA concentration were not influenced by fiber source (P>0.05), with acetic, propionic, and butyric acids representing around 71%, 19%, and 10% of the total, respectively. Fiber sources did not influence the social and feeding behavior of weaning piglets (P>0.05). Diets containing 1% fiber sources did not alter performance, diarrhea score, fecal pH, fecal SCFA concentration, or feeding and social behavior of weaned piglets. O estudo avaliou o efeito de dietas contendo baixos níveis de fontes de fibra solúvel e insolúvel sobre o desempenho, escore de diarreia, características químicas e físicas das fezes e comportamento de leitões desmamados. Trinta e seis leitões desmamados, com 30 dias de idade e peso vivo inicial de 8,8 kg, foram distribuídos em 36 baias, totalizando 12 repetições por tratamento, em um delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Os tratamentos experimentais foram: dieta controle (CONT), dieta controle + 1% de inclusão de polpa de beterraba (SBP) e dieta controle + 1% de inclusão de lignocelulose (LCE, Arbocel®). A ração e a água foram disponibilizadas ad libitum durante os 21 dias experimentais. O consumo médio diário de ração (CRM), ganho de peso diário (GPD) e a conversão alimentar (CA) foram medidos semanalmente. A consistência fecal foi determinada visualmente duas vezes por dia, classificando as fezes de acordo com três classificações. Amostras frescas de fezes, colhidas no 14° dia experimental, foram usadas para determinação do pH e ácidos graxos de cadeia curta (AGCC). O pH foi medido utilizando pHmetro digital, enquanto os AGCC foram determinados com auxílio de cromatografia gasosa. Para avaliar o comportamento foram observados quatro leitões por tratamento, uma vez por semana, das 14:00 às 16:00, a cada 12 minutos. As fontes de fibra não apresentaram efeito (P>0,05) sobre as variáveis de desempenho, exceto no período de 15 a 21 dias pós desmame, onde se observou uma tendência (P=0,061) de redução no consumo médio nos leitões que receberam as dietas contendo SBP e LCE. Não foi observado efeito das fontes de fibra sobre o escore de consistência fecal (P>0,05), embora leitões alimentados com SBP e LCE apresentaram uma tendência (P<0,10) de redução na incidência de diarreia no período de 15 a 21 dias pós desmame e no período total. O pH e a concentração de AGCC não foram influenciados pelas fontes de fibra (P>0,05), onde entres os tratamentos os perfis dos ácidos acético, propiônico e butírico foram semelhantes 71%, 19% e 10%, respectivamente Não houve efeito das fontes de fibra sobre os comportamentos social e alimentar dos leitões (P>0,05). Dietas contendo 1% de fontes de fibra não alteram o desempenho, escore de diarreia, pH fecal, concentração de ácidos graxos voláteis nas fezes, bem como o comportamento alimentar e social de leitões desmamados.Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
Soluble and insoluble fibre sources in weaning piglets’ diets
title Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
spellingShingle Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
Spagnol, Rafaela Santos
Beet pulp
Feed additive
Lignocellulose
Post-weaning
Short-chain fatty acids
Polpa de beterraba
Aditivo nutricional
Lignocelulose
Pós-desmame
Ácidos graxos de cadeia curta
title_short Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
title_full Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
title_fullStr Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
title_full_unstemmed Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
title_sort Fibras solúvel e insolúvel em dietas de leitões na creche
author Spagnol, Rafaela Santos
author_facet Spagnol, Rafaela Santos
Medeiros, Janaina Martins de
Borba, Anderson
Schneider, Luciane Inês
Klein, Daniela Regina
Quadros, Arlei Rodrigues Bonet de
Gewehr, Clóvis Eliseu
Oliveira, Vladimir de
author_role author
author2 Medeiros, Janaina Martins de
Borba, Anderson
Schneider, Luciane Inês
Klein, Daniela Regina
Quadros, Arlei Rodrigues Bonet de
Gewehr, Clóvis Eliseu
Oliveira, Vladimir de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spagnol, Rafaela Santos
Medeiros, Janaina Martins de
Borba, Anderson
Schneider, Luciane Inês
Klein, Daniela Regina
Quadros, Arlei Rodrigues Bonet de
Gewehr, Clóvis Eliseu
Oliveira, Vladimir de
Spagnol, Rafaela Santos
Medeiros, Janaina Martins de
Borba, Anderson
Schneider, Luciane Inês
Klein, Daniela Regina
Gewehr, Clóvis Eliseu
Oliveira, Vladimir de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Beet pulp
Feed additive
Lignocellulose
Post-weaning
Short-chain fatty acids
Polpa de beterraba
Aditivo nutricional
Lignocelulose
Pós-desmame
Ácidos graxos de cadeia curta
topic Beet pulp
Feed additive
Lignocellulose
Post-weaning
Short-chain fatty acids
Polpa de beterraba
Aditivo nutricional
Lignocelulose
Pós-desmame
Ácidos graxos de cadeia curta
description This study evaluated the effect of diets containing low levels of soluble and insoluble fiber sources on performance, diarrhea score, chemical and physical characteristics of feces, and behavior in weaning piglets. Thirty-six weaned piglets of 30 days of age with an initial body weight of 8.8 kg were distributed in 36 pens using a completely randomized design in an experimental period of 21 days. The experimental treatments were the Control diet (CONT), the Control diet + 1% beet pulp inclusion (SBP), and the Control diet + 1% lignocellulose inclusion (LCE, Arbocel®). Feed and water were available ad libitum. Body weight and feed intake were measured weekly to calculate the average daily intake, weight gain, and feed conversion ratio. The fecal consistency was determined visually twice daily, classifying feces according to three scores. To determine fecal pH and concentration of fecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), samples of fresh feces were collected two weeks after weaning and measured by a digital pH meter and gas chromatography, respectively. The behavior of piglets was observed once a week, using four animals per treatment, from 14:00 to 16:00, every 12 min. Fibre sources had no effect (P>0.05) on performance, except in the period 15 to 21 days after weaning, which was a tendency (P=0.061) of feed intake decrease in SBP and LCE diets. Fiber sources did not affect the fecal consistency score (P>0.05). However, piglets fed SBP and LCE showed a tendency (P<0.10) to have less diarrhea incidence 15 to 21 days post-weaning and in the entire experimental period. Fecal pH and SCFA concentration were not influenced by fiber source (P>0.05), with acetic, propionic, and butyric acids representing around 71%, 19%, and 10% of the total, respectively. Fiber sources did not influence the social and feeding behavior of weaning piglets (P>0.05). Diets containing 1% fiber sources did not alter performance, diarrhea score, fecal pH, fecal SCFA concentration, or feeding and social behavior of weaned piglets. 
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