Author:
Belloumi Dhekra,Calvet Salvador,Roca Marta Isabel,Ferrer Pablo,Jiménez-Belenguer Ana,Cambra-López María,García-Rebollar Paloma,Climent Eric,Martínez-Blanch Juan,Tortajada Marta,Chenoll Empar,Bermejo Almudena,Cerisuelo Alba
Abstract
AbstractThe study aimed to assess the impact of dehydrated citrus pulp (DCP) on growth performance, fecal characteristics, fecal bacterial composition (based on 16S rRNA analysis), and fecal and serum metabolomic profiles in crossbred pigs. 80 finishing pigs Duroc × (Landrace × Large White) were fed either a control diet (C) or a diet with 240 g/kg DCP (T) for six weeks. Including DCP in diets tended to decrease feed intake, increased (p < 0.05) the concentrations of acetic and heptanoic acids and decreased (p < 0.05) fecal butyric and branched-chain fatty acid concentrations in feces. Animals fed DCP exhibited a lower abundance of the genera Clostridium and Romboutsia, while Lachnospira significantly increased. Orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis plotted a clear separation of fecal and serum metabolites between groups. The main discriminant fecal metabolites were associated with bacterial protein fermentation and were downregulated in T-fed pigs. In serum, DCP supplementation upregulated metabolites related to protein and fatty acids metabolism. In conclusion, the addition of DCP as an environmentally friendly source of nutrients in pig diets, resulted in modifications of fecal bacterial composition, fermentation patterns, and overall pig metabolism, suggesting improvements in protein metabolism and gut health.
Funder
Conselleria de Innovación, Universidades, Ciencia y Sociedad Digital, Generalitat Valenciana
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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