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Journal of Animal Science | 2008

Evaluation of a dynamic in vitro model to simulate the porcine ileal digestion of diets differing in carbohydrate composition

J.-P. Meunier; E. G. Manzanilla; M. Anguita; S. Denis; J. F. Pérez; J. Gasa; J.-M. Cardot; Félix García; Xavier Moll; M. Alric

The aim of the study was to assess the ability of a dynamic in vitro model to determine the digestibility of OM, CP, and starch compared with a validated, static, in vitro method and in vivo ileal digestibility obtained from growing pigs fitted with a T-cannula. Five experimental diets with different carbohydrate types and level were assessed: a standard corn-based diet (ST) or the same diet with coarse ground corn (CC), 8% sugar beet pulp (BP), 10% wheat bran (WB), or 8% sugar beet pulp and 10% wheat bran (HF). In the in vivo experiment, diets CC and HF reduced (P = 0.015) ileal digestibility of OM compared with the ST diet. The inclusion of sugar beet pulp reduced (P = 0.049) ileal CP digestibility of the BP diet. This reduction was not statistically significant when sugar beet pulp was combined with the wheat bran in the HF diet. No differences were shown for in vivo starch digestibility among diets. With the static in vitro method, the OM disappearance was greater than that observed in the in vivo experiment. In this static method, the BP and HF diets reduced (P = 0.004 and < 0.001, respectively) the disappearance of the OM compared with the ST diet. The coarse grinding of corn did not alter OM digestibility but decreased (P = 0.005) the starch digestibility. The R(2) between the in vivo results and the static in vitro methods for OM and starch digestibility was 0.99 when the CC diet was not considered. The dynamic in vitro model yielded OM and CP digestibility coefficients comparable with those obtained in vivo for the ST and CC diets. However, the values were considerably affected by the incorporation of the fibrous ingredients. Diets BP, WB, and HF had decreased (P = 0.009, 0.058, and 0.004, respectively) OM digestibility compared with the ST diet. Protein digestibility was also decreased (P < 0.001, P = 0.019, and P = 0.003, respectively) with the BP, WB, and HF diets compared with the ST diet. However, digestibility was decreased to a greater extent in the BP diet than in the WB and HF diets, both of which contained wheat bran. The R(2) between the dynamic in vitro model and the in vivo results for CP digestibility was 0.99 when the CC diet was not considered. No differences were detected for starch digestibility among the diets with the dynamic in vitro model. This dynamic in vitro model yielded ileal digestibility results comparable with those obtained in vivo for CP and OM with a corn-soybean diet, or with a diet including coarse corn, but it underestimated digestibility when fibrous ingredients were included in the diet.


Journal of Animal Science | 2006

Effects of butyrate, avilamycin, and a plant extract combination on the intestinal equilibrium of early-weaned pigs

E. G. Manzanilla; Miquel Nofrarías; M. Anguita; Marisol Castillo; J. F. Pérez; S. M. Martín-Orúe; C. Kamel; J. Gasa


Journal of Nutrition | 2003

Consumption of Raw Potato Starch Increases Colon Length and Fecal Excretion of Purine Bases in Growing Pigs

Daniel Martínez-Puig; J. F. Pérez; Marisol Castillo; Anna Andaluz; M. Anguita; Joaquin Morales; J. Gasa


Journal of Animal Science | 2006

Influence of the amount of dietary fiber on the available energy from hindgut fermentation in growing pigs: use of cannulated pigs and in vitro fermentation.

M. Anguita; Nuria Canibe; J. F. Pérez; Bent Borg Jensen


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2006

Study of the effect of technological processes on starch hydrolysis, non-starch polysaccharides solubilization and physicochemical properties of different ingredients using a two-step in vitro system

M. Anguita; J. Gasa; S. M. Martín-Orúe; J. F. Pérez


FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2007

Application of 16S rRNA gene-targetted fluorescence in situ hybridization and restriction fragment length polymorphism to study porcine microbiota along the gastrointestinal tract in response to different sources of dietary fibre

Marisol Castillo; Gail Skene; M. Roca; M. Anguita; Ignasi Badiola; Sylvia H. Duncan; Harry J. Flint; S. M. Martín-Orúe


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2009

Effects of the insoluble and soluble dietary fibre on the physicochemical properties of digesta and the microbial activity in early weaned piglets

F. Molist; A. Gómez de Segura; J. Gasa; Rafael Gustavo Hermes; E. G. Manzanilla; M. Anguita; J. F. Pérez


Livestock Science | 2007

Effect of coarse ground corn, sugar beet pulp and wheat bran on the voluntary intake and physicochemical characteristics of digesta of growing pigs

M. Anguita; J. Gasa; Miquel Nofrarías; S. M. Martín-Orúe; J. F. Pérez


Livestock Science | 2007

Adaptation of gut microbiota to corn physical structure and different types of dietary fibre

Marisol Castillo; S. M. Martín-Orúe; M. Anguita; J. F. Pérez; J. Gasa


Livestock Science | 2006

Consumption of resistant starch decreases lipogenesis in adipose tissues but not in muscular tissues of growing pigs

Daniel Martínez-Puig; Jacques Mourot; V. Ferchaud-Roucher; M. Anguita; F. Garcia; M. Krempf; J. F. Pérez

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J. F. Pérez

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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J. Gasa

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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S. M. Martín-Orúe

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Marisol Castillo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Miquel Nofrarías

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Daniel Martínez-Puig

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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A. Gómez de Segura

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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A. Pérez de Rozas

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Anna Andaluz

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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