Yeast cell wall are a source of prebiotics in animal nutrition, able to improve microbial function in the large intestine. The purpose of this paper was to compare the fermentability of six Saccharomyces cerevisiae (SC) cell wall obtained from three production processes (alcoholic, brewers and bakers). For each production process the two aliquots characterised by the highest the lowest carbohydrate levels were selected. In order to perform the in vitro trial, each SC substrate was incubated at 39 °C under anaerobic condition for 72 h, using cat faecal inoculum. The results showed that the production processes did not affect organic matter disappearance, while significantly (p < .01) influenced cumulative volume of gas which appeared the low...
Seven feeds were tested in vitro using faecal inoculum from pigs. Sugar beet pulp, wheat bran, soybe...
The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fib...
Resistant starches are non-digestible starches that are fermented in the colon by microbiota. These ...
Yeast cell wall are a source of prebiotics in animal nutrition, able to improve microbial function i...
Six Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall samples were tested by the in vitro gas production technique ...
The effects of yeast cell wall compounds (YCWs) being added to cat food on hindgut fermentation meta...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
Keywords: fermentation, gas production, pigletsThe generalized theory behind the carbohydrate to pro...
To determine whether faecal microorganisms can represent the entire large intestinal population, sam...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
Yeast β-glucan polysaccharide is a proven immunostimulant molecule for human and animal health. In r...
BACKGROUND: In accordance with the EU regulations, organic farms require pigs to be fed diets high i...
The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fib...
In vitro fermentations using human fecal bacteria are an often used high through put strategy to eva...
In vitro techniques can offer a rapid, repeatable and cost-effective alternative to in vivo experime...
Seven feeds were tested in vitro using faecal inoculum from pigs. Sugar beet pulp, wheat bran, soybe...
The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fib...
Resistant starches are non-digestible starches that are fermented in the colon by microbiota. These ...
Yeast cell wall are a source of prebiotics in animal nutrition, able to improve microbial function i...
Six Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall samples were tested by the in vitro gas production technique ...
The effects of yeast cell wall compounds (YCWs) being added to cat food on hindgut fermentation meta...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
Keywords: fermentation, gas production, pigletsThe generalized theory behind the carbohydrate to pro...
To determine whether faecal microorganisms can represent the entire large intestinal population, sam...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
Yeast β-glucan polysaccharide is a proven immunostimulant molecule for human and animal health. In r...
BACKGROUND: In accordance with the EU regulations, organic farms require pigs to be fed diets high i...
The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fib...
In vitro fermentations using human fecal bacteria are an often used high through put strategy to eva...
In vitro techniques can offer a rapid, repeatable and cost-effective alternative to in vivo experime...
Seven feeds were tested in vitro using faecal inoculum from pigs. Sugar beet pulp, wheat bran, soybe...
The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fib...
Resistant starches are non-digestible starches that are fermented in the colon by microbiota. These ...