Effects of dietary fiber sources on bacterial diversity in separate segments of the gastrointestinal tract of native and exotic pig breeds raised in Vietnam
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Published:2021-10-02
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Page:2579-2587
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ISSN:2231-0916
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Container-title:Veterinary World
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Vet World
Author:
Ngoc Tran Thi Bich1ORCID, Oanh Nguyen Cong2ORCID, Hong Tran Thi Thu3ORCID, Dang Pham Kim2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed, National Institute of Animal Sciences, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam; Excellent Research Team, Faculty of Animal Science, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Hanoi 131000, Vietnam. 2. Excellent Research Team, Faculty of Animal Science, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Hanoi 131000, Vietnam. 3. Department of Animal Sciences, University of Agriculture and Forestry, Hue University, Hue 530000, Vietnam.
Abstract
Background and Aim: Dietary fiber has distinctive effects on the environment and microbiota of the pig's intestinal tract. This study was conducted at the naturally ventilated facility of the experimental station, National Institute of Animal Sciences, Vietnam, to examine the effects of fiber sources in diets on the intestinal microbiota of two different pig breeds raised in Vietnam.
Materials and Methods: A total of 18 native and 18 exotic pigs with average initial body weights of 9.5±0.4 and 16.5±0.4 kg, respectively, were each divided into three dietary treatments, including a low-fiber diet containing approximately 200 g NDF per kg dry matter (DM) and two high-fiber diets containing cassava by-products or brewer's grains containing approximately 300 g NDF per kg DM. At the end of the experiment (28 days), the bacterial diversity of digesta samples collected from the stomach, ileum, and colon segments was analyzed through DGGE analysis of the V3 variable regions of 16S-rDNA and by cloning and sequencing.
Results: Among the diets, significant differences were observed in the number of DNA bands in the stomach between the native and exotic pigs (p<0.05), but not in the ileum and colon. The dietary fiber affected the number of DNA bands in the ileum (p<0.05), but not in the stomach and colon. A significant interaction effect was found between diet and breed on the number of DNA bands in the ileum (p<0.05). Dietary fiber and breed had a greater effect on microbiota in the ileum and colon than that in the stomach.
Conclusion: The fiber sources affected the number of DNA bands in the ileum, and breed affected the number of DNA bands in the stomach. The microbial compositions in the ileum and colon segments were significantly affected by the dietary fiber and breed.
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Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet Styrelsen för Internationellt Utvecklingssamarbete
Publisher
Veterinary World
Subject
General Veterinary
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