Food residues are often fed to dogs in private households and might also be a potential “new” ingredient for pet food in the future. As food residues might contain not only digestible, but also fermentable substrates, an effect on the intestinal microbiota can be assumed. In the present study, two batches of dried food residues (DFR) collected from hotels in Crete were microbially fermented in an in vitro batch culture system with canine fecal inoculum: non-sterile DFR including meat (DFRm), sterile DFR including meat (DFRms) and sterile DFR without meat (DFRwms). Different non-digestible carbohydrate sources (beet pulp, wheat bran, inulin, carrot pomace, brewer´s spent grains, cellulose and lignocellulose) were included for comparison. Inu...
Background: The present in vitro study investigated whether the utilization of fructooligosaccharide...
Several experiments with dogs and cats were designed to evaluate the fermentative properties of sele...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
none3Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by selectively...
Fermentable carbohydrates are an important part of the canine diet. They can improve gastrointestin...
Fresh mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is usually claimed as high-quality ingredient on dry pet food ...
The current study aimed to evaluate the variation in fermentation activity along the distal canine g...
This study investigated the effect of chilling and freezing (for 24 h) canine feces on in vitro gas ...
Previously, using in vitro static batch culture, it was found that rice bran (RB), inulin, fibersol,...
none4The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect on the composition and activity of the ...
Background: Dietary intervention studies are required to deeper understand the variability of gut mi...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
Background: The present in vitro study investigated whether the utilization of fructooligosaccharide...
Several experiments with dogs and cats were designed to evaluate the fermentative properties of sele...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
Few studies have been published on the normal intestinal biota of canines unlike the wealth of infor...
none3Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by selectively...
Fermentable carbohydrates are an important part of the canine diet. They can improve gastrointestin...
Fresh mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is usually claimed as high-quality ingredient on dry pet food ...
The current study aimed to evaluate the variation in fermentation activity along the distal canine g...
This study investigated the effect of chilling and freezing (for 24 h) canine feces on in vitro gas ...
Previously, using in vitro static batch culture, it was found that rice bran (RB), inulin, fibersol,...
none4The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect on the composition and activity of the ...
Background: Dietary intervention studies are required to deeper understand the variability of gut mi...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
Background: The present in vitro study investigated whether the utilization of fructooligosaccharide...
Several experiments with dogs and cats were designed to evaluate the fermentative properties of sele...
The natural diet of felids contains highly digestible animal tissues but also fractions resistant to...