In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine

Canola co-products are sources of amino acid and energy in pig feeds, but their fermentation characteristics in the pig intestine are unknown. Thus, we determined the in vitro fermentation characteristics of the canola co-products Brassica juncea solvent-extracted canola meal (JSECM), Brassica napus...

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Main Authors: T.A. Woyengo, R. Jha, E. Beltranena, R.T. Zijlstra
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
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pig
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spelling doaj-e0d62cc87e9345be96ce8bb771107c0a2021-06-06T04:51:47ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112016-01-01106911918In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestineT.A. Woyengo0R. Jha1E. Beltranena2R.T. Zijlstra3Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2P5, CanadaDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2P5, Canada; Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USADepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2P5, Canada; Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Edmonton, AB T6H 5T6, CanadaDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB T6G 2P5, CanadaCanola co-products are sources of amino acid and energy in pig feeds, but their fermentation characteristics in the pig intestine are unknown. Thus, we determined the in vitro fermentation characteristics of the canola co-products Brassica juncea solvent-extracted canola meal (JSECM), Brassica napus solvent-extracted canola meal (NSECM), B. napus expeller-pressed canola meal (NEPCM) and B. napus cold-pressed canola cake (NCPCC) in comparison with soybean meal (SBM). Samples were hydrolysed in two steps using pepsin and pancreatin. Subsequently, residues were incubated in a buffer solution with fresh pig faeces as inocula for 72 h to measure gas production. Concentration of volatile fatty acids (VFA) per gram of dry matter (DM) of feedstuff was measured in fermented solutions. Apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and apparent hindgut fermentation (AHF) of gross energy (GE) for feedstuffs were obtained from pigs fed the same feedstuffs. On DM basis, SBM, JSECM, NSECM, NEPCM and NCPCC contained 15, 19, 22, 117 and 231 g/kg ether extract; and 85, 223, 306, 208 and 176 g/kg NDF, respectively. In vitro digestibility of DM (IVDDM) of SBM (82.3%) was greater (P<0.05) than that of JSECM (68.5%), NSECM (63.4%), NEPCM (67.5%) or NCPCC (69.8%). The JSECM had greater (P<0.05) IVDDM than NSECM. The IVDDM for NSECM was lower (P<0.05) than that for NEPCM, which was lower (P<0.05) than that for NCPCC. Similarly, AID of GE was greatest for SBM followed by NCPCC, JSECM, NEPCM and then NSECM. Total VFA production for SBM (0.73 mmol/g) was lower (P<0.05) than that of JSECM (1.38 mmol/g) or NSECM (1.05 mmol/g), but not different from that of NEPCM (0.80 mmol/g) and NCPCC (0.62 mmol/g). Total VFA production of JSECM was greater (P<0.05) than that of NSECM. Total VFA production of NSECM was greater (P<0.05) than that of NEPCM or NCPCC, which differed (P<0.05). The ranking of feedstuffs for total VFA production was similar to AHF of GE. In conclusion, in vitro fermentation characteristics of canola co-products and SBM simulated their fermentation in the small and large intestine of pigs, respectively. The 30% greater VFA production for JSECM than NSECM due to lower lignified fibre of JSECM indicates that fermentation characteristics differ between canola species. The NSECM had the highest fermentability followed by NEPCM and then NCPCC, indicating that fat in canola co-products can limit their fermentability in the hindgut.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731115002566canola mealcanola cakevolatile fatty acidsin vitro fermentationpig
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author T.A. Woyengo
R. Jha
E. Beltranena
R.T. Zijlstra
spellingShingle T.A. Woyengo
R. Jha
E. Beltranena
R.T. Zijlstra
In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine
Animal
canola meal
canola cake
volatile fatty acids
in vitro fermentation
pig
author_facet T.A. Woyengo
R. Jha
E. Beltranena
R.T. Zijlstra
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title In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine
title_short In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine
title_full In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine
title_fullStr In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine
title_full_unstemmed In vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine
title_sort in vitro digestion and fermentation characteristics of canola co-products simulate their digestion in the pig intestine
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Canola co-products are sources of amino acid and energy in pig feeds, but their fermentation characteristics in the pig intestine are unknown. Thus, we determined the in vitro fermentation characteristics of the canola co-products Brassica juncea solvent-extracted canola meal (JSECM), Brassica napus solvent-extracted canola meal (NSECM), B. napus expeller-pressed canola meal (NEPCM) and B. napus cold-pressed canola cake (NCPCC) in comparison with soybean meal (SBM). Samples were hydrolysed in two steps using pepsin and pancreatin. Subsequently, residues were incubated in a buffer solution with fresh pig faeces as inocula for 72 h to measure gas production. Concentration of volatile fatty acids (VFA) per gram of dry matter (DM) of feedstuff was measured in fermented solutions. Apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and apparent hindgut fermentation (AHF) of gross energy (GE) for feedstuffs were obtained from pigs fed the same feedstuffs. On DM basis, SBM, JSECM, NSECM, NEPCM and NCPCC contained 15, 19, 22, 117 and 231 g/kg ether extract; and 85, 223, 306, 208 and 176 g/kg NDF, respectively. In vitro digestibility of DM (IVDDM) of SBM (82.3%) was greater (P<0.05) than that of JSECM (68.5%), NSECM (63.4%), NEPCM (67.5%) or NCPCC (69.8%). The JSECM had greater (P<0.05) IVDDM than NSECM. The IVDDM for NSECM was lower (P<0.05) than that for NEPCM, which was lower (P<0.05) than that for NCPCC. Similarly, AID of GE was greatest for SBM followed by NCPCC, JSECM, NEPCM and then NSECM. Total VFA production for SBM (0.73 mmol/g) was lower (P<0.05) than that of JSECM (1.38 mmol/g) or NSECM (1.05 mmol/g), but not different from that of NEPCM (0.80 mmol/g) and NCPCC (0.62 mmol/g). Total VFA production of JSECM was greater (P<0.05) than that of NSECM. Total VFA production of NSECM was greater (P<0.05) than that of NEPCM or NCPCC, which differed (P<0.05). The ranking of feedstuffs for total VFA production was similar to AHF of GE. In conclusion, in vitro fermentation characteristics of canola co-products and SBM simulated their fermentation in the small and large intestine of pigs, respectively. The 30% greater VFA production for JSECM than NSECM due to lower lignified fibre of JSECM indicates that fermentation characteristics differ between canola species. The NSECM had the highest fermentability followed by NEPCM and then NCPCC, indicating that fat in canola co-products can limit their fermentability in the hindgut.
topic canola meal
canola cake
volatile fatty acids
in vitro fermentation
pig
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731115002566
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