Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to animal health. This is of particular importance in relation to the forthcoming European ban on inclusion of anti-microbial growth promotors in animal diets. Fermentable carbohydrates are recognized as having an important role in fermentation in the monogastric digestive tract, and are often added to diets without having been examined for their actual fermentability, particularly in relation to the target animal. We describe an in vitro method to assess feed ingredients, as potential components of monogastric diets, which stimulate a positive fermentation (i.e., ones which will be well fermented and produce more short-chain fatty acids (SCFA)...
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,...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
Recently, it has become apparent that GIT fermentation is not only of interest for ruminant animals,...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
As pigs compete with humans for high quality feed ingredients such as grains, alternative feed sourc...
Recently, it has become apparent that GIT fermentation is not only of interest for ruminant animals,...
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...
Keywords: fermentation, gas production, pigletsThe generalized theory behind the carbohydrate to pro...
An in vitro experiment was carried out using the gas technique to study the fermentation characteris...
Recently, it has become apparent that GIT fermentation is not only of interest for ruminant animals,...
Proteolytic fermentation in the colon of pigs and the caecum of poultry can have negative effects on...
BACKGROUND: Fibrous ingredients for pig diets can be characterized by in vitro fermentation. In vitr...
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,...
Interest in fermentation within the monogastric digestive tract is growing, particularly relative to...
Recently, it has become apparent that GIT fermentation is not only of interest for ruminant animals,...
An experiment was conducted to examine differences in the in vitro fermentability of four carbohydra...
As pigs compete with humans for high quality feed ingredients such as grains, alternative feed sourc...
Recently, it has become apparent that GIT fermentation is not only of interest for ruminant animals,...
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...
Keywords: fermentation, gas production, pigletsThe generalized theory behind the carbohydrate to pro...
An in vitro experiment was carried out using the gas technique to study the fermentation characteris...
Recently, it has become apparent that GIT fermentation is not only of interest for ruminant animals,...
Proteolytic fermentation in the colon of pigs and the caecum of poultry can have negative effects on...
BACKGROUND: Fibrous ingredients for pig diets can be characterized by in vitro fermentation. In vitr...
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,...