Interactions among dietary ingredients are often assumed non-existent when evaluating the nutritive value and health effects of dietary fiber. Specific fibers can distinctly affect digestive processes; therefore, digestibility and fermentability of the complete diet may depend on fiber types present. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of readily fermentable fibers (β-glucans and resistant starch) on the degradation of feed ingredients containing more persistent, recalcitrant, fibers. Six semi-synthetic diets with recalcitrant fibers from rapeseed meal (pectic polysaccharides, xyloglucans, and cellulose) or corn distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS; (glucurono)arabinoxylans and cellulose) with or without inclusion of β-glucans (6...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
This study aimed to assess the effect of various source of high-fiber ingredients on growth performa...
Effects of physicochemical characteristics of feed ingredients on DE and ME and apparent total tract...
Interactions among dietary ingredients are often assumed non-existent when evaluating the nutritive ...
Effects of the presence of β-glucans and resistant starch in diets on nutrient and fiber degradabili...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
The increased use of fiber-rich feedstuffs in pig and poultry diets requires an optimal utiliza...
ABSTRACT: In vivo digestibility and in vitro digestibility experiments were used to study effects of...
Four experiments were conducted to determine the fermentation and energetic value of fiber in feed i...
To investigate the effect of resistant starch to the degradation of other non-starch polysaccharides...
Effects of inclusion rate of fiber-rich ingredients on apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and appare...
Dietary fibers can be fermented in the colon, resulting in production of short-chain fatty acids (SC...
An experiment was conducted to determine if values for the coefficient of ileal apparent digestibili...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
Background Dietary fibers contribute to health and physiology primarily via the fermentative actions...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
This study aimed to assess the effect of various source of high-fiber ingredients on growth performa...
Effects of physicochemical characteristics of feed ingredients on DE and ME and apparent total tract...
Interactions among dietary ingredients are often assumed non-existent when evaluating the nutritive ...
Effects of the presence of β-glucans and resistant starch in diets on nutrient and fiber degradabili...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
The increased use of fiber-rich feedstuffs in pig and poultry diets requires an optimal utiliza...
ABSTRACT: In vivo digestibility and in vitro digestibility experiments were used to study effects of...
Four experiments were conducted to determine the fermentation and energetic value of fiber in feed i...
To investigate the effect of resistant starch to the degradation of other non-starch polysaccharides...
Effects of inclusion rate of fiber-rich ingredients on apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and appare...
Dietary fibers can be fermented in the colon, resulting in production of short-chain fatty acids (SC...
An experiment was conducted to determine if values for the coefficient of ileal apparent digestibili...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
Background Dietary fibers contribute to health and physiology primarily via the fermentative actions...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
This study aimed to assess the effect of various source of high-fiber ingredients on growth performa...
Effects of physicochemical characteristics of feed ingredients on DE and ME and apparent total tract...