Ribeiro David Miguel, Alfaia Cristina M, Pestana José M, Carvalho Daniela F P, Costa Mónica, Martins Cátia F, Lemos José P C, Mourato Miguel, Gueifão Sandra, Delgado Inês, Carvalho Patrícia, Coelho Diogo, Coelho Inês, Freire João P B, Almeida André M, Prates José A M
CIISA-Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Animal Health, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Lisboa, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal.
LEAF-Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal.
Foods. 2022 Mar 31;11(7):1024. doi: 10.3390/foods11071024.
Laminaria digitata is a novel feedstuff that can be used in pig diets to replace conventional feedstuffs. However, its resilient cell wall can prevent the monogastric digestive system from accessing intracellular nutrients. Carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) supplementation is a putative solution for this problem, degrading the cell wall during digestion. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of 10% L. digitata feed inclusion and CAZyme supplementation on the meat quality and nutritional value of weaned piglets. Forty weaned piglets were randomly allocated to four experimental groups (n = 10): control, LA (10% L. digitata, replacing the control diet), LAR (LA + CAZyme (0.005% Rovabio® Excel AP)) and LAL (LA + CAZyme (0.01% alginate lyase)) and the trial lasted for two weeks. The diets had no effect on any zootechnical parameters measured (p > 0.05) and meat quality traits, except for the pH measured 24 h post-mortem, which was higher in LAL compared to LA (p = 0.016). Piglets fed with seaweed had a significantly lower n-6/n-3 PUFA ratio compared to control, to which the higher accumulation of C20:5n-3 (p = 0.001) and C18:4n-3 (p < 0.0001) contributed. In addition, meat of seaweed-fed piglets was enriched with bromine (Br, p < 0.001) and iodine (I, p < 0.001) and depicted a higher oxidative stability. This study demonstrates that the nutritional value of piglets’ meat could be improved by the dietary incorporation of L. digitata, regardless of CAZyme supplementation, without negatively affecting growth performance in the post-weaning stage.
掌状海带是一种新型饲料原料,可用于猪的日粮中以替代传统饲料。然而,其坚韧的细胞壁会阻止单胃消化系统获取细胞内营养物质。添加碳水化合物活性酶(CAZyme)是解决此问题的一种可能方法,可在消化过程中降解细胞壁。本研究的目的是评估添加10%掌状海带饲料和CAZyme对断奶仔猪肉质和营养价值的影响。40头断奶仔猪被随机分为四个实验组(n = 10):对照组、LA组(10%掌状海带,替代对照日粮)、LAR组(LA + CAZyme(0.005% 罗维素® Excel AP))和LAL组(LA + CAZyme(0.01% 海藻酸裂解酶)),试验持续两周。日粮对所测的任何畜牧学参数(p > 0.05)和肉质性状均无影响,但屠宰后24小时测得的pH值除外,LAL组的pH值高于LA组(p = 0.016)。与对照组相比,饲喂海藻的仔猪n-6/n-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)比值显著更低,这是由于C20:5n-3(p = 0.001)和C18:4n-3(p < 0.0001)的积累更高所致。此外,饲喂海藻的仔猪的肉富含溴(Br,p < 0.001)和碘(I,p < 0.001),且具有更高的氧化稳定性。本研究表明,日粮中添加掌状海带可提高仔猪肉的营养价值,无论是否添加CAZyme,且不会对断奶后阶段的生长性能产生负面影响。