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Journal of Animal Science | 2012

Exogenous pancreatic-like enzymes are recovered in the gut and improve growth of exocrine pancreatic insufficient pigs

Stefan Pierzynowski; Katarzyna Szwiec; J.L. Valverde Piedra; D. Gruijc; Sylwia Szymańczyk; P. Swieboda; Olena Prykhodko; Olexandr Fedkiv; Danuta Kruszewska; R. Filip; Jos Botermans; Jørgen Svendsen; Galyna Ushakova; Tetiana Kovalenko; Iryna Osadchenko; Kateryna Goncharova; G. Skibo; Björn Weström

The exocrine pancreatic insufficient (EPI) pigs grow less due to different disturbances in feed digestion, absorption, and retention. Use of pancreatic-like enzymes of microbial origin in pigs may improve feed use and performance in slow-growing pigs. The aim was to study gut recovery and effectiveness of pancreatic-like enzymes of microbial origin supplementation on pig performance. Six male pigs 10 to 12 kg BW underwent pancreatic duct ligation surgery to induce total exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI). Three cannulas to access the gastrointestinal tract content were installed in stomach, duodenum, and ileum in EPI pigs and in 3 control (healthy) pigs. One month after surgery, enzymes were given before feeding and digesta samples were collected for analyses. The BW of EPI pigs did not increase during 1 mo following surgery (11.7 vs. 11.6 kg BW); however, BW increased after 1 wk of enzyme supplementation (12.1 kg BW). Coefficient of fat and N absorption increased (P < 0.05) in EPI pigs after enzyme supplementation. Activity of amylase, lipase, and protease in chyme samples of EPI pigs was very low compared to controls. In EPI pigs after enzyme supplementation, amylase activity increased from 5.32 to 72.9 units/mL but remained lower than that of healthy pigs (162.7 units/mL). Lipase activity increased from 79.1 to 421.6 units/mL, which was similar to that of controls (507.3 units/mL). Proteolytic activity increased from 7.8 to 69.7 units/mL but still did not reach control pigs (164.3 units/mL). In conclusion, exogenous microbial enzymes mimic endogenous pancreatic enzymes being recovered along the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract. These enzymes might be a useful tool to stimulate growth of slower-growing pigs after the weaning period.


Livestock Science | 2007

Intestinal villi structure during the development of pig and wild boar crossbreed neonates

T. Skrzypek; J.L. Valverde Piedra; H. Skrzypek; W. Kazimierczak; Sylwia Szymańczyk; M Pawlowska; R. Zabielski


Livestock Science | 2007

The perinatal development of the gastrointestinal tract in piglets can be modified by supplementation of sow diet with bioactive substances

R. Zabielski; Z. Gajewski; J.L. Valverde Piedra; D. Laubitz; J. Wilczak; B. Bałasińska; G. Kulasek


Livestock Science | 2007

Dietary bioactive substances influenced perinatal bone development in piglets

I. Puzio; M. Kapica; Marek Bieńko; J.L. Valverde Piedra; Z. Gajewski; J. Wilczak; G. Kulasek; R. Zabielski


Journal of Animal Science | 2012

Behavioral changes in response to feeding pancreatic-like enzymes to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency pigs.

Stefan Pierzynowski; P. Swieboda; R. Filip; Katarzyna Szwiec; J.L. Valverde Piedra; D. Gruijc; Olena Prykhodko; Olexandr Fedkiv; Danuta Kruszewska; Jos Botermans; Jørgen Svendsen; G. Skibo; Tetiana Kovalenko; Iryna Osadchenko; Kateryna Goncharova; Galyna Ushakova; Björn Weström


Livestock Science | 2010

Changes in pig small intestinal absorptive area during the first 14 days of life

T. Skrzypek; J.L. Valverde Piedra; H. Skrzypek; W. Kazimierczak; S. E. Szymanczyk; R. Zabielski


Journal of Animal Science | 2001

Influence of intraduodenally infused olive and coconut oil on postprandial exocrine pancreatic secretions of growing pigs.

S Jakob; R. Zabielski; R. Mosenthin; J.L. Valverde Piedra; L Evilevitch; M Kuria; Catarina Rippe; M Sörhede Winzell; Stefan Pierzynowski


Livestock Science | 2007

Real exposure to pig pancreatic juice and bile inhibit exocrine pancreatic secretion in pigs

Stefan Pierzynowski; V. Sileikiene; J.L. Valverde Piedra; Sylwia Szymańczyk; Peter Colin Gregory; Danuta Kruszewska; R. Mosenthin; A. Rzasa; S Kowalik; R. Zabielski; Björn Weström


Krmiva : Časopis o hranidbi životinja, proizvodnji i tehnologiji krme | 2009

DJELOVANJE NA-BUTIRATA I EKSTRAKTA YUCCA SCHIDIGERA-E NA KAKVOĆU KOSTI SVINJA U RAZVOJU

I. Puzio; J.L. Valverde Piedra; M. Kapica; Marek Bieńko; M Pawlowska; E. Kusinska; S. E. Szymanczyk


Archive | 2008

THE EFFECT OF NA-BUTYRATE AND YUCCA SCHIDIGERA EXTRACT ON BONE QUALITY IN DEVELOPING PIGS DJELOVANJE NA-BUTIRATA I EKSTRAKTA YUCCA SCHIDIGERA-E NA KAKVOU KOSTI SVINJA U RAZVOJU

I. Puzio; J.L. Valverde Piedra; M. Kapica; M. Bieko

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R. Zabielski

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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I. Puzio

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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M. Kapica

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Jos Botermans

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Jørgen Svendsen

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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