This study assessed the long-term effects of feeding diets containing either a gelling fibre (alginate (ALG)), or a fermentable fibre (resistant starch (RS)), or both, on feeding patterns, behaviour and growth performance of growing pigs fed ad libitum for 12 weeks. The experiment was set up as a 2×2 factorial arrangement: inclusion of ALG (yes or no) and inclusion of RS (yes or no) in the control diet, resulting in four dietary treatments, that is, ALG-RS- (control), ALG+RS-, ALG-RS+, and ALG+RS+. Both ALG and RS were exchanged for pregelatinized potato starch. A total of 240 pigs in 40 pens were used. From all visits to an electronic feeding station, feed intake and detailed feeding patterns were calculated. Apparent total tract digestibi...
Pigs are frequently facing environmental perturbations with subsequent short and long-term effects o...
Effects of the presence of β-glucans and resistant starch in diets on nutrient and fiber degradabili...
he satiating effects of dietary fiber may depend more on physicochemical properties of the fiber tha...
This study assessed the long-term effects of feeding diets containing either a gelling fibre (algina...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
Background Dietary fibers contribute to health and physiology primarily via the fermentative actions...
Resistant starch (RS) has been suggested to prolong satiety in adult pigs. The present study investi...
Current feed evaluation systems often assume that fermented starch (i.e. resistant starch (RS)) yiel...
Fermentation of resistant starch might prolong satiety, and, therefore, positively affect behaviour ...
In pig nutrition, the analysis of starch is merely focused on assessing total quantity. However, ind...
In this thesis, the degradation of dietary fibres in the gastrointestinal tract, especially in the ...
This paper investigated the effect of fermented Aloe saponaria species cortex residues as an alterna...
<p>BACKGROUND: Feeding behavior is controlled by satiety mechanisms, which are affected by the exten...
This study evaluated the intestinal degradability of alginate during 74 days intake in pigs as model...
During the past decades there has been considerable interest in the use of dietary fibre in both ani...
Pigs are frequently facing environmental perturbations with subsequent short and long-term effects o...
Effects of the presence of β-glucans and resistant starch in diets on nutrient and fiber degradabili...
he satiating effects of dietary fiber may depend more on physicochemical properties of the fiber tha...
This study assessed the long-term effects of feeding diets containing either a gelling fibre (algina...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
Background Dietary fibers contribute to health and physiology primarily via the fermentative actions...
Resistant starch (RS) has been suggested to prolong satiety in adult pigs. The present study investi...
Current feed evaluation systems often assume that fermented starch (i.e. resistant starch (RS)) yiel...
Fermentation of resistant starch might prolong satiety, and, therefore, positively affect behaviour ...
In pig nutrition, the analysis of starch is merely focused on assessing total quantity. However, ind...
In this thesis, the degradation of dietary fibres in the gastrointestinal tract, especially in the ...
This paper investigated the effect of fermented Aloe saponaria species cortex residues as an alterna...
<p>BACKGROUND: Feeding behavior is controlled by satiety mechanisms, which are affected by the exten...
This study evaluated the intestinal degradability of alginate during 74 days intake in pigs as model...
During the past decades there has been considerable interest in the use of dietary fibre in both ani...
Pigs are frequently facing environmental perturbations with subsequent short and long-term effects o...
Effects of the presence of β-glucans and resistant starch in diets on nutrient and fiber degradabili...
he satiating effects of dietary fiber may depend more on physicochemical properties of the fiber tha...