Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function

The immediate post-weaning period poses a major challenge on the survival of piglets. Similarly, newly hatched chicks face life threatening challenges due to enteric infections. In the past several years, in-feed antibiotics have been used to reduce these production problems and improve growth. Howe...

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Main Authors: Alemu Regassa, Charles M. Nyachoti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-09-01
Series:Animal Nutrition
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405654517301555
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spelling doaj-98506fdb660049408f29c9c7b14139d12021-02-02T07:39:40ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Animal Nutrition2405-65452018-09-0143305310Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and functionAlemu Regassa0Charles M. Nyachoti1Department of Animal Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, CanadaCorresponding author.; Department of Animal Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, CanadaThe immediate post-weaning period poses a major challenge on the survival of piglets. Similarly, newly hatched chicks face life threatening challenges due to enteric infections. In the past several years, in-feed antibiotics have been used to reduce these production problems and improve growth. However, in-feed antibiotics have been banned in many jurisdictions and therefore the most effective alternatives to in-feed antibiotics must be developed. To date, several studies have been conducted to develop alternatives to antibiotics. One of the potential candidates as alternatives to in-feed antibiotics is resistant starch (RS). Resistance starch is a type of starch that resists enzymatic digestion in the upper parts of the gastrointestinal tract and therefore passes to hindgut where it can be fermented by resident microorganisms. Microbial fermentation of RS in the hindgut results in the production of short chain fatty acids (SCFA). Production of SCFA in turn results in growth and proliferation of colonic and cecal cells, increased expression of genes involved in gut development, and creation of an acidic environment. The acidic environment suppresses the growth of pathogenic microorganisms while selectively promoting the growth of beneficial microbes. Thus, RS has the potential to improve gut health and function by modifying and stabilising gut microbial community and by improving the immunological status of the host. In this review, we discussed the roles of RS in modifying and stabilising gut microbiota, gut health and function, carcass quality, and energy metabolism and growth performance in pigs and poultry. Keywords: Resistant starch, Swine, Poultry, Gut health and function, Growth performancehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405654517301555
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Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function
Animal Nutrition
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Charles M. Nyachoti
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title Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function
title_short Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function
title_full Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function
title_fullStr Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function
title_full_unstemmed Application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function
title_sort application of resistant starch in swine and poultry diets with particular reference to gut health and function
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Animal Nutrition
issn 2405-6545
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The immediate post-weaning period poses a major challenge on the survival of piglets. Similarly, newly hatched chicks face life threatening challenges due to enteric infections. In the past several years, in-feed antibiotics have been used to reduce these production problems and improve growth. However, in-feed antibiotics have been banned in many jurisdictions and therefore the most effective alternatives to in-feed antibiotics must be developed. To date, several studies have been conducted to develop alternatives to antibiotics. One of the potential candidates as alternatives to in-feed antibiotics is resistant starch (RS). Resistance starch is a type of starch that resists enzymatic digestion in the upper parts of the gastrointestinal tract and therefore passes to hindgut where it can be fermented by resident microorganisms. Microbial fermentation of RS in the hindgut results in the production of short chain fatty acids (SCFA). Production of SCFA in turn results in growth and proliferation of colonic and cecal cells, increased expression of genes involved in gut development, and creation of an acidic environment. The acidic environment suppresses the growth of pathogenic microorganisms while selectively promoting the growth of beneficial microbes. Thus, RS has the potential to improve gut health and function by modifying and stabilising gut microbial community and by improving the immunological status of the host. In this review, we discussed the roles of RS in modifying and stabilising gut microbiota, gut health and function, carcass quality, and energy metabolism and growth performance in pigs and poultry. Keywords: Resistant starch, Swine, Poultry, Gut health and function, Growth performance
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