2004
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.66.627
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Digestibility of Soybean and Pigeon Pea Seed Meals and Morphological Intestinal Alterations in Pigs

Abstract: ABSTRACT. To compare the nutrient digestibility of soybean meal (SM) and pigeon pea seed meal (PM) as well as morphological intestinal alterations in piglets fed them, three pigs per group were randomly selected at the end of the feeding experiment for ten days. Growth performance was higher in the SM group than in the PM group (p<0.05). The digestibility of crude protein, crude fat and crude fiber was 80.6%, 23.6% and 52.4% in the SM group, while in the PM group, values of 49.8%, 23.6% and 43.2% were observed… Show more

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“…In addition, on the villus apical surface of CWVC groups, protuberated cells were observed. Such cells were also reported in chickens showing a quicker recovery of body weight after refeeding sugar cane extract (Yamauchi et al, 2006a) and in piglets showing high nutrient digestibility (Mekbungwan et al, 2004a). These studies suggest that the present high light microscopic parameters and the protuberated cells are much more hypertrophied in CWVC than in PM groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…In addition, on the villus apical surface of CWVC groups, protuberated cells were observed. Such cells were also reported in chickens showing a quicker recovery of body weight after refeeding sugar cane extract (Yamauchi et al, 2006a) and in piglets showing high nutrient digestibility (Mekbungwan et al, 2004a). These studies suggest that the present high light microscopic parameters and the protuberated cells are much more hypertrophied in CWVC than in PM groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Values of the present villus height, cell area and cell mitosis numbers were lower in the PM groups compared with CONT. Compared with a commercial diet, short villi were reported in pigs showing decreased body weight (Zijlstra et al, 1996) and low nutrient digestibility (Mekbungwan et al, 2004a), and in those fed a diet containing a higher percentage of soya beans (Nabuurs et al, 1993). These short villi correspond with reductions in activities of enzymes such as mucosal lactase and sucrase (Park et al, 1998), lactase and alkaline phosphatase (Zijlstra et al, 1996), alkaline phosphatase and disaccharidase (Lopez-Pedrosa et al, 1998), and the total lactase phlorizin hydrolase and mucosal protein concentration (Dudley et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such cells were reported in chickens with higher body weight (Yamauchi et al., 2006). Conversely, flat cells were observed in the piglets feed diets that included trypsin inhibitors, but protuberated cells appeared after it was abolished from feeding diets, in which the body weight gain was higher in the piglets fed diets no including trypsin inhibitors than in those fed diets including trypsin inhibitors (Mekbungwan et al., 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A duodenal sample was prepared from the stomach pylorus caudally to the duodenal–jejunal junction at the cranial end of duodenocolic fold (showing a thicker and slighter blood vessel network on the serous surface than that of the jejunum, about 55 cm long), and an ileal sample was prepared from the ileal–cecal ostium rostrally to the jejunal–ileal junction at the attaching area of ilio‐cecal fold on the ileum (showing larger but fewer square blood vessel networks than that of the jejunum, about 200 cm long). The remaining middle section of the small intestine was the jejunum (Mekbungwan et al . 2004a).…”
Section: Anatomy Of the Small Intestinementioning
confidence: 99%