Author:
Scholtissek Johanne,Barth Christian A.,Hagemeister Hans,Frigg Martin
Abstract
The influence of a change of colonic availability of biotin on biotin status was studied. This was done by inhibition of biotin absorption by intracaecal avidin infusion. Five adult minipigs with a permanent caecal ‘T’ cannula were fed on a semi-synthetic, biotin-deficient diet for 4 months. Following an 8-week adaptation period there were nine sequential 1-week infusion periods with or without oral lactulose or antibiotics. Avidin infusion during weeks 2, 5 and 8 amounted to 18 mg/d (13 U/mg). Plasma biotin concentrations were not changed by avidin infusions. There was a significant average 84% rise in faecal biotin excretion during the avidin periods. Urinary biotin output following avidin decreased by 21 %. This is taken as evidence that biotin synthesized by colonic bacteria is available for host metabolism. A rough estimate shows that under basal conditions 1.7–17% of the metabolic allowance may be covered by this metabolic route.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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