Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs

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Autor(a) principal: Muro, Bruno Bracco Donatelli
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Dietary fiber plays a fundamental role in improving the sustainability of swine production. Few studies have evaluated the benefits of dietary fiber on the reproductive performance of female pigs. Additionally, most studies have used ingredients that are not suitable for the Brazilian market. Therefore, this thesis had two main objectives. The first was to develop a fiber supplement that incorporates ingredients with diverse physicochemical properties, including ingredients produced by the Brazilian agriculture industry. The second objective was to add this supplement to the diets of female pigs to enhance the understanding of the impact of dietary fiber on reproductive performance during critical phases of the reproductive cycle. To reach this goal, four studies were conducted. The first study evaluated the physicochemical properties of 16 fibrous ingredients suitable for the Brazilian market and their respective short-chain fatty acid profiles produced through in vitro fermentation. Guar gum, beet pulp, citrus pulp, and wheat bran were the ingredients with the greatest potential to provide benefits related to soluble fibers. In contrast, lignocellulose and soybean hull emerged as the main ingredients that showed characteristics of insoluble dietary fibers. Based on the results of the first study, six ingredients (guar gum, soybean hull, wheat bran, lignocellulose, beet pulp, and citrus pulp) were selected for the second study. The second study evaluated the effects of combining different fibrous ingredients in varying proportions on in vitro fermentation profile and in vitro degradation and on the production of short-chain fatty acids. From the results of the first two studies, a fibrous supplement composed of 40% wheat bran, 20% citrus pulp, 20% lignocellulose, and 10% guar gum was produced. The third study assessed the effects of including the fiber supplement in the pre-mating diets of gilts. The gilts supplemented with the fiber supplement had larger ovarian follicles, higher serum concentrations of 17β-Estradiol, and a larger area occupied by granulosa cells on the 20th day of the estrous cycle. Additionally, the conceptuses of the supplemented females showed a greater volume of chorioallantoic vesicles. Finally, the fourth study evaluated the effects of including the fiber supplement in the transition diet (provided from the 90th day of gestation to the 5th day postpartum) of sows and gilts. The females supplemented with the fiber supplement had shorter farrowing durations and softer feces on the two days preceding farrowing and on the day of farrowing, indicating a lower incidence of constipation. The litters born to females supplemented with the fibrous supplement had a lower incidence of diarrhea in the first week postpartum. However, the performance of the piglets at weaning was not affected. Therefore, the results of these studies can assist nutritionists and researchers in developing diets and/or nutritional technologies that minimize the challenges associated with the hyperprolificacy of modern female pig genotypes.
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spelling Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigsDesvendando as propriedades físico-químicas de ingredientes fibrosos para melhorar o desempenho reprodutivo de suínosFarrowingFetosFetusNutriçãoNutritionPartoReproduçãoReproductionSuínosSwineDietary fiber plays a fundamental role in improving the sustainability of swine production. Few studies have evaluated the benefits of dietary fiber on the reproductive performance of female pigs. Additionally, most studies have used ingredients that are not suitable for the Brazilian market. Therefore, this thesis had two main objectives. The first was to develop a fiber supplement that incorporates ingredients with diverse physicochemical properties, including ingredients produced by the Brazilian agriculture industry. The second objective was to add this supplement to the diets of female pigs to enhance the understanding of the impact of dietary fiber on reproductive performance during critical phases of the reproductive cycle. To reach this goal, four studies were conducted. The first study evaluated the physicochemical properties of 16 fibrous ingredients suitable for the Brazilian market and their respective short-chain fatty acid profiles produced through in vitro fermentation. Guar gum, beet pulp, citrus pulp, and wheat bran were the ingredients with the greatest potential to provide benefits related to soluble fibers. In contrast, lignocellulose and soybean hull emerged as the main ingredients that showed characteristics of insoluble dietary fibers. Based on the results of the first study, six ingredients (guar gum, soybean hull, wheat bran, lignocellulose, beet pulp, and citrus pulp) were selected for the second study. The second study evaluated the effects of combining different fibrous ingredients in varying proportions on in vitro fermentation profile and in vitro degradation and on the production of short-chain fatty acids. From the results of the first two studies, a fibrous supplement composed of 40% wheat bran, 20% citrus pulp, 20% lignocellulose, and 10% guar gum was produced. The third study assessed the effects of including the fiber supplement in the pre-mating diets of gilts. The gilts supplemented with the fiber supplement had larger ovarian follicles, higher serum concentrations of 17β-Estradiol, and a larger area occupied by granulosa cells on the 20th day of the estrous cycle. Additionally, the conceptuses of the supplemented females showed a greater volume of chorioallantoic vesicles. Finally, the fourth study evaluated the effects of including the fiber supplement in the transition diet (provided from the 90th day of gestation to the 5th day postpartum) of sows and gilts. The females supplemented with the fiber supplement had shorter farrowing durations and softer feces on the two days preceding farrowing and on the day of farrowing, indicating a lower incidence of constipation. The litters born to females supplemented with the fibrous supplement had a lower incidence of diarrhea in the first week postpartum. However, the performance of the piglets at weaning was not affected. Therefore, the results of these studies can assist nutritionists and researchers in developing diets and/or nutritional technologies that minimize the challenges associated with the hyperprolificacy of modern female pig genotypes.A fibra dietética desempenha um papel fundamental para melhorar a sustentabilidade da produção suinícola. Poucos estudos avaliaram os benefícios da fibra dietética sobre o desempenho reprodutivo de fêmeas suínas. Além disso, a maioria dos estudos utilizaram ingredientes pouco disponíveis no mercado brasileiro. Com isso, esta tese teve dois objetivos principais. O primeiro foi desenvolver um suplemento fibroso que incorporasse ingredientes com diversas propriedades físico-químicas valorizando ingredientes produzidos pela agroindústria nacional. O segundo objetivo foi adicionar este suplemento nas dietas de fêmeas suínas para ampliar a compreensão sobre o impacto da fibra dietética no desempenho reprodutivo durante fases críticas do ciclo reprodutivo. Para isso, foram realizados quatro experimentos. O primeiro experimento avaliou as propriedades físico-químicas de 16 ingredientes fibrosos de fácil acesso no mercado brasileiro e os seus respectivos perfis de ácidos graxos de cadeia curta produzidos por meio de fermentação in vitro. A goma guar, a polpa de beterraba, a polpa cítrica e o farelo de trigo se destacaram como os ingredientes fibrosos com maior potencial para fornecer benefícios relacionados às fibras solúveis. Em contraste, a lignocelulose e a casca de soja destacaram-se como os principais ingredientes fibrosos que agregam características de fibras dietéticas insolúveis. A partir dos resultados do primeiro experimento, seis ingredientes (goma guar, casca de soja, farelo de trigo, lignocelulose, polpa de beterraba e polpa cítrica) foram selecionados para o segundo experimento. O segundo experimento avaliou os efeitos da combinação dos diferentes ingredientes fibrosos, em variadas proporções, sobre o perfil de fermentação e degradação in vitro e sobre a produção de ácidos graxos de cadeia curta. A partir dos resultados nos dois primeiros estudos, um suplemento fibroso composto por 40% de farelo de trigo, 20% de polpa cítrica, 20% de lignocelulose e 10% de goma guar, foi produzido. O terceiro experimento avaliou os efeitos da inclusão do suplemento fibroso nas dietas pré-cobertura de fêmeas suínas nulíparas. As fêmeas suplementadas com o suplemento fibroso apresentaram folículos ovarianos maiores, maior concentração sérica de 17β-Estradiol e maior área ocupada por células da granulosa no 20º dia do ciclo estral. Além disso, os conceptos das fêmeas suplementadas apresentaram maior volume de vesículas córioalantoide. Por fim, o quarto experimento avaliou os efeitos da inclusão do suplemento fibroso na dieta de transição (fornecido do 90º dia de gestação ao 5º dia pós-parto) de fêmeas suínas. As fêmeas suplementadas com o suplemento fibroso tiveram partos mais curtos e tiveram fezes mais amolecidas nos dois últimos dias que antecederam o parto e no dia do parto, indicando menor incidência de constipação. As leitegadas nascidas de fêmeas suplementadas com o suplemento fibroso tiveram menor incidência de diarreia na primeira semana pós-parto No entanto, o desempenho dos leitões ao desmame não foi afetado. Portanto, os resultados desses estudos podem auxiliar nutricionistas e pesquisadores a desenvolverem dietas e/ou tecnologias nutricionais que minimizem os desafios associados à hiperprolificidade dos genótipos de fêmeas suínas modernas.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPGarbossa, Cesar Augusto PospissilMuro, Bruno Bracco Donatelli2024-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/10/10135/tde-15082024-114317/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPReter o conteúdo por motivos de patente, publicação e/ou direitos autoriais.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-10-03T14:52:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-15082024-114317Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-10-03T14:52:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
Desvendando as propriedades físico-químicas de ingredientes fibrosos para melhorar o desempenho reprodutivo de suínos
title Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
spellingShingle Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
Muro, Bruno Bracco Donatelli
Farrowing
Fetos
Fetus
Nutrição
Nutrition
Parto
Reprodução
Reproduction
Suínos
Swine
title_short Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
title_full Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
title_fullStr Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
title_sort Unraveling the physicochemical properties of fibrous ingredients to improve the reproductive performance of pigs
author Muro, Bruno Bracco Donatelli
author_facet Muro, Bruno Bracco Donatelli
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Garbossa, Cesar Augusto Pospissil
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muro, Bruno Bracco Donatelli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Farrowing
Fetos
Fetus
Nutrição
Nutrition
Parto
Reprodução
Reproduction
Suínos
Swine
topic Farrowing
Fetos
Fetus
Nutrição
Nutrition
Parto
Reprodução
Reproduction
Suínos
Swine
description Dietary fiber plays a fundamental role in improving the sustainability of swine production. Few studies have evaluated the benefits of dietary fiber on the reproductive performance of female pigs. Additionally, most studies have used ingredients that are not suitable for the Brazilian market. Therefore, this thesis had two main objectives. The first was to develop a fiber supplement that incorporates ingredients with diverse physicochemical properties, including ingredients produced by the Brazilian agriculture industry. The second objective was to add this supplement to the diets of female pigs to enhance the understanding of the impact of dietary fiber on reproductive performance during critical phases of the reproductive cycle. To reach this goal, four studies were conducted. The first study evaluated the physicochemical properties of 16 fibrous ingredients suitable for the Brazilian market and their respective short-chain fatty acid profiles produced through in vitro fermentation. Guar gum, beet pulp, citrus pulp, and wheat bran were the ingredients with the greatest potential to provide benefits related to soluble fibers. In contrast, lignocellulose and soybean hull emerged as the main ingredients that showed characteristics of insoluble dietary fibers. Based on the results of the first study, six ingredients (guar gum, soybean hull, wheat bran, lignocellulose, beet pulp, and citrus pulp) were selected for the second study. The second study evaluated the effects of combining different fibrous ingredients in varying proportions on in vitro fermentation profile and in vitro degradation and on the production of short-chain fatty acids. From the results of the first two studies, a fibrous supplement composed of 40% wheat bran, 20% citrus pulp, 20% lignocellulose, and 10% guar gum was produced. The third study assessed the effects of including the fiber supplement in the pre-mating diets of gilts. The gilts supplemented with the fiber supplement had larger ovarian follicles, higher serum concentrations of 17β-Estradiol, and a larger area occupied by granulosa cells on the 20th day of the estrous cycle. Additionally, the conceptuses of the supplemented females showed a greater volume of chorioallantoic vesicles. Finally, the fourth study evaluated the effects of including the fiber supplement in the transition diet (provided from the 90th day of gestation to the 5th day postpartum) of sows and gilts. The females supplemented with the fiber supplement had shorter farrowing durations and softer feces on the two days preceding farrowing and on the day of farrowing, indicating a lower incidence of constipation. The litters born to females supplemented with the fibrous supplement had a lower incidence of diarrhea in the first week postpartum. However, the performance of the piglets at weaning was not affected. Therefore, the results of these studies can assist nutritionists and researchers in developing diets and/or nutritional technologies that minimize the challenges associated with the hyperprolificacy of modern female pig genotypes.
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