Berg E L, Fu C J, Porter J H, Kerley M S
Department of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, 65211, USA.
J Anim Sci. 2005 Jul;83(7):1549-53. doi: 10.2527/2005.8371549x.
Short-chain fructooligosaccharides (FOS) were supplemented to the diets of nine quarter horses ranging in age from 489 to 539 d with initial BW averaging 400.6 +/- 21.2 kg. The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of dietary FOS on the fecal responses in terms of pH, the microbial population, and VFA concentrations. The horses were used in a 3 x 3 replicated Latin square design, fed according to NRC requirements, and their individual diets were supplemented with no FOS (CON), 8 g of FOS/d (LOW), or 24 g of FOS/d (HIGH) over three 10-d feeding periods. On the last 3 d of each 10-d feeding period, a single fecal sample was collected between 0730 and 0930. Fecal pH decreased linearly (P = 0.01) from 6.48 with the CON diet to 6.38 with the HIGH diet, but there was no change (P = 0.19 for linear effect) in fecal consistency among treatments. A quadratic effect (P < 0.01) was observed for fecal Escherichia coli population, but no difference (P = 0.88 for linear effect) was found in fecal Lactobacilli enumeration among treatments. The presence of fecal Bifidobacteria was unable to be confirmed and was therefore not reported. Fecal acetate concentrations increased linearly (P = 0.03), with means of 2.13, 2.18, and 2.52 mg/g of wet feces for CON, LOW, and HIGH treatments, respectively. Similarly, fecal propionate concentrations increased linearly (P = 0.01), with means of 0.58, 0.64, and 0.73 mg/g for CON, LOW, and HIGH treatments, respectively. Fecal butyrate concentrations also increased linearly (P = 0.02), with means of 0.40, 0.46, and 0.54 mg/g for CON, LOW, and HIGH treatments, respectively. Total VFA (P = 0.01) and lactate (P = 0.02) concentrations increased linearly, with total VFA means of 3.47, 3.69, and 4.25 mg/g for CON, LOW, and HIGH treatments, respectively, and lactate means of 0.36, 0.41, and 0.47 mg/g for CON, LOW, and HIGH treatments, respectively. Supplementing FOS in diets fed to yearling horses altered fecal microbial populations, fecal VFA concentrations, and pH.
将短链低聚果糖(FOS)添加到9匹年龄在489至539天之间的夸特马的日粮中,初始体重平均为400.6±21.2千克。本研究的目的是确定日粮中FOS对粪便pH值、微生物种群和挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)浓度方面的粪便反应的影响。这些马采用3×3重复拉丁方设计,按照美国国家研究委员会(NRC)的要求进行饲养,并且在三个10天的饲喂期内,它们的个体日粮分别添加0克FOS(对照组)、8克FOS/天(低剂量组)或24克FOS/天(高剂量组)。在每个10天饲喂期的最后3天,于0730至0930之间采集单个粪便样本。粪便pH值从对照组日粮的6.48呈线性下降(P = 0.01)至高剂量组日粮的6.38,但各处理之间粪便稠度没有变化(线性效应P = 0.19)。粪便大肠杆菌数量呈现二次效应(P < 0.01),但各处理之间粪便乳酸杆菌计数没有差异(线性效应P = 0.88)。无法确认粪便中双歧杆菌的存在,因此未报告。粪便乙酸盐浓度呈线性增加(P = 0.03),对照组、低剂量组和高剂量组处理的湿粪便中乙酸盐浓度平均值分别为2.13、2.18和2.52毫克/克。同样地,粪便丙酸盐浓度呈线性增加(P = 0.01),对照组、低剂量组和高剂量组处理的丙酸盐浓度平均值分别为0.58、0.64和0.73毫克/克。粪便丁酸盐浓度也呈线性增加(P = 0.02),对照组、低剂量组和高剂量组处理的丁酸盐浓度平均值分别为0.40、0.46和0.54毫克/克。总挥发性脂肪酸(P = 0.01)和乳酸(P = 0.02)浓度呈线性增加,对照组、低剂量组和高剂量组处理的总挥发性脂肪酸平均值分别为3.47、3.69和4.25毫克/克,乳酸平均值分别为0.36、0.41和0.47毫克/克。在一岁马的日粮中添加FOS会改变粪便微生物种群、粪便挥发性脂肪酸浓度和pH值。