Author:
Du Junhua,Gan Mailin,Xie Zhongwei,Zhou Chengpeng,Jing Yunhong,Li Menglin,Liu Chengming,Wang Meng,Dai Haodong,Huang Zhiyang,Chen Lei,Zhao Ye,Niu Lili,Wang Yan,Zhang Shunhua,Guo Zongyi,Shen Linyuan,Zhu Li
Abstract
Gut microbiota play an important role in the gut ecology and development of pigs, which is always regulated by nutrients. This study investigated the effect of L-Citrulline on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and its potential regulatory mechanism. The results showed that 1% dietary L-Citrulline supplementation for 52 days significantly increased final weight, liveweight gain, carcass weight, and average backfat and markedly decreased drip loss (p < 0.05) of finishing pigs compared with the control group. Microbial analysis of fecal samples revealed a marked increase in α-diversity and significantly altered composition of gut microbiota in finishing pigs in response to L-Citrulline. In particular, these altered gut microbiota at the phylum and genus level may be mainly involved in the metabolic process of carbohydrate, energy, and amino acid, and exhibited a significant association with final weight, carcass weight, and backfat thickness. Taken together, our data revealed the potential role of L-Citrulline in the modulation of growth performance, carcass characteristics, and the meat quality of finishing pigs, which is most likely associated with gut microbiota.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology