Cabrita Ana R J, Guilherme-Fernandes Joana, Spínola Maria, Maia Margarida R G, Yergaliyev Timur, Camarinha-Silva Amélia, Fonseca António J M
REQUIMTE, LAQV, ICBAS, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
HoLMiR - Hohenheim Center for Livestock Microbiome Research, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.
Front Vet Sci. 2023 Sep 27;10:1245790. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1245790. eCollection 2023.
The current trend of dog owners increasingly favoring the functional value of food to assure preventive health and wellbeing of their pets has been raising the interest in microalgae as natural additives with bioactive properties. However, scientific studies addressing the effects of microalgae supplementation in diets for dogs are scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation with three microalgae species (, , and ) on diet palatability, total tract digestibility, metabolizable energy content, fecal metabolites and microbiota of dogs. Twelve adult Beagle dogs were used in three two-bowl tests to compare the palatability of a commercial complete diet for adult dogs without (reference diet) and with 1.5% supplementation of each microalgae. From the results obtained, three digestibility trials were performed according to a replicated Latin square 3 × 3, with six adult Beagle dogs, three experimental periods of 10 days each, and three dietary supplementation levels of microalgae (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5%). In each trial, effects of microalgae supplementation levels on total tract digestibility, metabolizable energy content, fecal metabolites and microbiota of dogs were evaluated. First diet approached or tasted was not significantly affected by microalgae inclusion, but dogs showed a preference for the reference diet over the diets with 1.5% inclusion of and , no difference being observed with 1.5% . In all digestibility trials, dietary supplementation with microalgae up to 1.5% did not greatly affected the dietary chemical composition and kept unaffected food intake, fecal output and metabolites, and digestibility of nutrients and energy. Compared with the reference diet, supplementation with increased protein digestibility. Fecal characteristics and metabolites were affected by microalgae supplementation, being the effects dependent on the species. Fecal microbiota composition of dogs fed with microalgae-supplemented diets was modified by promoting the beneficial and genera associated with gut health and activation of the immune system. Overall, the results support , , and as sustainable functional supplements that potentially enhance gastrointestinal health of dogs through the selective stimulation of microbiota without detrimental effects on food intake and digestibility.
当前,狗主人越来越倾向于食物的功能价值以确保宠物的预防保健和健康,这使得人们对具有生物活性特性的微藻作为天然添加剂的兴趣日益增加。然而,针对微藻添加到犬粮中的效果的科学研究却很匮乏。本研究旨在评估日粮中添加三种微藻物种(、和)对犬粮适口性、全肠道消化率、代谢能含量、粪便代谢物和微生物群的影响。十二只成年比格犬用于三项双碗试验,以比较不含微藻(对照日粮)和添加1.5%每种微藻的成年犬商业全价日粮的适口性。根据所得结果,按照重复拉丁方3×3进行三项消化率试验,使用六只成年比格犬,每个试验期为10天,微藻添加水平有三个(0.5%、1.0%和1.5%)。在每项试验中,评估微藻添加水平对犬全肠道消化率、代谢能含量、粪便代谢物和微生物群的影响。首次接近或品尝的日粮不受微藻添加的显著影响,但狗对对照日粮的偏好高于添加1.5%和的日粮,添加1.5%时未观察到差异。在所有消化率试验中,添加高达1.5%的微藻对日粮化学成分影响不大,且不影响采食量、粪便产量和代谢物以及营养物质和能量的消化率。与对照日粮相比,添加提高了蛋白质消化率。粪便特征和代谢物受微藻添加的影响,其效果取决于微藻物种。喂食添加微藻日粮的犬的粪便微生物群组成通过促进与肠道健康和免疫系统激活相关的有益菌属和而发生改变。总体而言,结果支持、和作为可持续的功能性补充剂,它们可能通过选择性刺激微生物群来增强犬的胃肠道健康,而对采食量和消化率无不利影响。