Swine gut microbiome associated with non-digestible carbohydrate utilization

被引:7
作者
Pandey, Sriniwas [1 ]
Kim, Eun Sol [1 ]
Cho, Jin Ho [2 ]
Song, Minho [3 ]
Doo, Hyunok [1 ]
Kim, Sheena [1 ]
Keum, Gi Beom [1 ]
Kwak, Jinok [1 ]
Ryu, Sumin [1 ]
Choi, Yejin [1 ]
Kang, Juyoun [1 ]
Lee, Jeong Jae [4 ]
Kim, Hyeun Bum [1 ]
机构
[1] Dankook Univ, Dept Anim Resources Sci, Cheonan, South Korea
[2] Chungbuk Natl Univ, Div Food & Anim Sci, Cheongju, South Korea
[3] Chungnam Natl Univ, Div Anim & Dairy Sci, Daejeon, South Korea
[4] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Inst Agr Sci & Technol, Daegu, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
pigs; non-digestible carbohydrates; bacteria; fermentation; nutrition; OUTER-MEMBRANE PROTEINS; DIETARY FIBER; RESISTANT STARCH; POLYSACCHARIDE UTILIZATION; FIBROBACTER-SUCCINOGENES; CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA; BUTYRATE FORMATION; HUMAN COLON; CELL-WALL; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.3389/fvets.2023.1231072
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Non-digestible carbohydrates are an unavoidable component in a pig's diet, as all plant-based feeds contain different kinds of non-digestible carbohydrates. The major types of non-digestible carbohydrates include non-starch polysaccharides (such as cellulose, pectin, and hemicellulose), resistant starch, and non-digestible oligosaccharides (such as fructo-oligosaccharide and xylo-oligosaccharide). Non-digestible carbohydrates play a significant role in balancing the gut microbial ecology and overall health of the swine by promoting the production of short chain fatty acids. Although non-digestible carbohydrates are rich in energy, swine cannot extract this energy on their own due to the absence of enzymes required for their degradation. Instead, they rely on gut microbes to utilize these carbohydrates for energy production. Despite the importance of non-digestible carbohydrate degradation, limited studies have been conducted on the swine gut microbes involved in this process. While next-generation high-throughput sequencing has aided in understanding the microbial compositions of the swine gut, specific information regarding the bacteria involved in non-digestible carbohydrate degradation remains limited. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate and comprehend the bacteria responsible for the breakdown of non-digestible carbohydrates in the gut. In this mini review, we have discussed the major bacteria involved in the fermentation of different types of non-digestible carbohydrates in the large intestine of swine, shedding light on their potential roles and contributions to swine nutrition and health.
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