AbstractFermentation of both dietary fiber (DF) and protein in the pig intestine is a matter of interest because of their potential beneficial or harmful effects on gut health and on the environment. This paper reviews some of the relevant information available on DF and protein fermentation and their interactive effects on the gut environment of pigs and its contribution to emission of nitrogenous gases and odor from pig manure and piggeries. The fermentation of protein and the associated production of metabolic compounds are discussed in relation to DF fermentation, their impact on gut health, bacterial protein synthesis and nitrogen (N) excretion. Some nutritional strategies to reduce protein fermentation in the gut such as the reduction...
A feeding study was conducted to compare nutrient excretion and odor analysis of pigs fed either a c...
The effects of fibre source, either wheat bran (WB) or maize cobs (MC), and dietary exogenous enzym...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary levels of crude protein (CP) and...
The inclusion of dietary fiber (DF) in diets has been suggested as a way to reduce ammonia emission ...
Fine tuning a nutritional strategy by incorporating dietary fibre (DF) in pig diets can help to impr...
Sixty-four cross bred 6 week-old intact male pigs (initial BW=13.8 ± 2.3 kg) were randomly distribut...
Microbial fermentation of non-digestible carbohydrates in the pig's large intestine induces a shift ...
Objective This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different levels of dietary crude...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
Although fermentable carbohydrates (CHO) can reduce metabolites derived from dietary protein ferment...
Objective: Research was conducted to test the effect of including fiber-rich feedstuffs in practical...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
The physiological role of the gastrointestinal microbiota has become an important subject of nutriti...
Dietary inclusion of fermentable carbohydrates (fCHO) is reported to reduce large intestinal formati...
Dietary inclusion of fermentable carbohydrates (fCHO) is reported to reduce large intestinal formati...
A feeding study was conducted to compare nutrient excretion and odor analysis of pigs fed either a c...
The effects of fibre source, either wheat bran (WB) or maize cobs (MC), and dietary exogenous enzym...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary levels of crude protein (CP) and...
The inclusion of dietary fiber (DF) in diets has been suggested as a way to reduce ammonia emission ...
Fine tuning a nutritional strategy by incorporating dietary fibre (DF) in pig diets can help to impr...
Sixty-four cross bred 6 week-old intact male pigs (initial BW=13.8 ± 2.3 kg) were randomly distribut...
Microbial fermentation of non-digestible carbohydrates in the pig's large intestine induces a shift ...
Objective This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different levels of dietary crude...
Despite its negative impact on performances because of lower protein and energy digestibility, incre...
Although fermentable carbohydrates (CHO) can reduce metabolites derived from dietary protein ferment...
Objective: Research was conducted to test the effect of including fiber-rich feedstuffs in practical...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
The physiological role of the gastrointestinal microbiota has become an important subject of nutriti...
Dietary inclusion of fermentable carbohydrates (fCHO) is reported to reduce large intestinal formati...
Dietary inclusion of fermentable carbohydrates (fCHO) is reported to reduce large intestinal formati...
A feeding study was conducted to compare nutrient excretion and odor analysis of pigs fed either a c...
The effects of fibre source, either wheat bran (WB) or maize cobs (MC), and dietary exogenous enzym...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary levels of crude protein (CP) and...