2021
DOI: 10.1080/1745039x.2021.1925041
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Orange fibre effects on nutrient digestibility, fermentation products in faeces and digesta mean retention time in dogs

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“…Acetate is the most abundant SCFA and is an essential cofactor/metabolite for the growth of many beneficial bacteria, while butyrate is considered one of the most important fermentative metabolites for gut health, being the main energy source for colonocytes and reducing gut inflammation (Chen & Vitetta, 2018; Zhong et al, 2019). The increase in the faecal concentration of butyrate was also reported in other studies evaluating the dietary supplementation of orange (Volpe et al, 2021) and apple (de Brito et al, 2021) fibres for dogs.…”
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“…Acetate is the most abundant SCFA and is an essential cofactor/metabolite for the growth of many beneficial bacteria, while butyrate is considered one of the most important fermentative metabolites for gut health, being the main energy source for colonocytes and reducing gut inflammation (Chen & Vitetta, 2018; Zhong et al, 2019). The increase in the faecal concentration of butyrate was also reported in other studies evaluating the dietary supplementation of orange (Volpe et al, 2021) and apple (de Brito et al, 2021) fibres for dogs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Studies evaluating single sources and blends of dietary fibres in dog foods also showed that the SF fraction presents greater apparent digestibility than the IF fraction (Sabchuk et al, 2017; Souza et al, 2021; Sunvold et al, 1995). The SF fraction usually presents greater availability as a substrate for intestinal fermentation than IF, resulting in its disappearance from the gastrointestinal tract (Volpe et al, 2021), which is calculated as its CTTAD.…”
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“…Fibre can have different effects on the extrusion of dog food (Monti et al, 2016), nutrient digestibility, faecal quality, intestinal microbiota, food preference and gastrointestinal transit time of dogs, depending on the source and its inclusion level (Koppel et al, 2015;Pacheco et al, 2021;Volpe et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%