Comparative Effects of Inulin with Different Polymerization Degrees on Growth Performance, Blood Trace Minerals, and Erythrocyte Indices in Growing-Finishing Pigs

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作者
Samolinska, W. [1 ]
Grela, E. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Life Sci, Inst Anim Nutr & Bromatol, Dept Bromatol & Food Physiol, Lublin, Poland
关键词
Inulin Pigs; Iron; Copper; Zinc; Hematology indices; YOUNG-PIGS; IRON-ABSORPTION; DIETARY; RATS; BIOAVAILABILITY; INTESTINE; FRUCTANS; COLON; ACID; ZINC;
D O I
10.1007/s12011-016-0796-y
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
There are numerous reports of the effect of inulin on the bioavailability of mineral compounds. However, there are no conclusive reports concerning its beneficial impact (or lack thereof) in the case of such essential trace elements as iron, copper, or zinc. The aim of the study was to compare the effects of inulin addition with different degrees of polymerization (DPs) on growth performance in fatteners as well as on blood plasma concentrations of iron, copper, and zinc and selected hematological indices. The experiment was conducted throughout the fattening period (up to a body weight of approximately 115 kg) on 112 weaners with an initial weight of 25.0 +/- 0.5 kg divided into 7 groups. The first group served as a control, while the other groups received increasing doses (1, 2, and 3 %) of standard inulin (SI; DPav ae 10) or long-chain inulin (LCI, DPav ae 23) in complete mixtures. Compared with the control, the supplementation of the mixtures with inulin increased the average daily gains, the final body weight, and the plasma content of trace elements (P < 0.05). An increased plasma zinc concentration was noted after application of inulin with a lower polymerization degree (P < 0.05). In turn, at a higher inulin polymerization degree, a higher final body weight and increased copper (P < 0.05), iron (P < 0.1), hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), and packed cell volume (PCV) levels were detected in animal blood (P < 0.05). The inulin addition was found to have modified the analyzed indices, and the optimal supplementation level was estimated at 20 g center dot kg(-1) diet. Inulin with the higher DP exerted a more pronounced effect on the analyzed properties.
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