An experiment was conducted to examine changes in VFA and ammonia concentrations at different time points using 4 fermentable carbohydrate-rich feed ingredients as substrates and feces of unweaned piglets as inoculum. Fecal inoculum was collected, pooled, and mixed from 9 specially raised (no creep feed or antibiotics) crossbred piglets at 3 wk of age. Inulin, lactulose, molasses-free sugar beet pulp, and wheat starch were used as substrates and were fermented in vitro for 72 h (3 replicates per substrate). Cumulative gas production was measured as an indicator of the kinetics of fermentation. In addition, 3 bottles of substrate per time point with similar contents (amounts of substrate, inoculum, and media) were incubated but were allowed ...
An in vivo experiment was conducted to examine changes in fermentation end-products in the gastro-in...
To determine whether faecal microorganisms can represent the entire large intestinal population, sam...
Several carbohydrate-rich substrates (spent brewer's grains, potato peel, potato starch, wheat bran,...
An experiment was conducted to examine changes in VFA and ammonia concentrations at different time p...
An experiment was conducted to examine changes in VFA and ammonia concentrations at different time p...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
BACKGROUND: Fibrous ingredients for pig diets can be characterized by in vitro fermentation. In vitr...
Proteolytic fermentation in the colon of pigs and the caecum of poultry can have negative effects on...
Keywords: fermentation, gas production, pigletsThe generalized theory behind the carbohydrate to pro...
Exposure to a solid diet at weaning can lead to changes of gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) fermentatio...
The in vitro cumulative gas production technique can be used to assess microbial activity of a compl...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
An in vitro experiment was conducted to evaluate the differences in microbial activity of five faeca...
In vitro techniques can offer a rapid, repeatable and cost-effective alternative to in vivo experime...
An in vivo experiment was conducted to examine changes in fermentation end-products in the gastro-in...
To determine whether faecal microorganisms can represent the entire large intestinal population, sam...
Several carbohydrate-rich substrates (spent brewer's grains, potato peel, potato starch, wheat bran,...
An experiment was conducted to examine changes in VFA and ammonia concentrations at different time p...
An experiment was conducted to examine changes in VFA and ammonia concentrations at different time p...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
BACKGROUND: Fibrous ingredients for pig diets can be characterized by in vitro fermentation. In vitr...
Proteolytic fermentation in the colon of pigs and the caecum of poultry can have negative effects on...
Keywords: fermentation, gas production, pigletsThe generalized theory behind the carbohydrate to pro...
Exposure to a solid diet at weaning can lead to changes of gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) fermentatio...
The in vitro cumulative gas production technique can be used to assess microbial activity of a compl...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
An in vitro experiment was conducted to evaluate the differences in microbial activity of five faeca...
In vitro techniques can offer a rapid, repeatable and cost-effective alternative to in vivo experime...
An in vivo experiment was conducted to examine changes in fermentation end-products in the gastro-in...
To determine whether faecal microorganisms can represent the entire large intestinal population, sam...
Several carbohydrate-rich substrates (spent brewer's grains, potato peel, potato starch, wheat bran,...