2020
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skaa233
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Xylanase increased the energetic contribution of fiber and improved the oxidative status, gut barrier integrity, and growth performance of growing pigs fed insoluble corn-based fiber

Abstract: The experimental objective was to investigate the impact of xylanase on the bioavailability of energy, oxidative status, and gut function of growing pigs fed a diet high in insoluble fiber and given a longer adaptation time than typically reported. Three replicates of 20 gilts with an initial body weight (BW) of 25.43 ± 0.88 kg were blocked by BW, individually housed, and randomly assigned to 1 of 4 dietary treatments: a low-fiber control (LF) with 7.5% neutral detergent fiber (NDF), a 30% corn bran without so… Show more

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“…A study by Laerke et al (2015) found that xylanase increased the xylose concentration in the liquid phase of ileal digesta from pigs fed wheat by nearly 4-fold, but not in pigs fed rye. Moreover, an increase in urine GE in pigs fed corn bran with xylanase supplementation was observed by Petry et al (2020b) ; this is perhaps indicative of xylose absorption as it has been reported that free xylose increases urine GE due to the excretion of xylose itself or threitol ( Huntley and Patience, 2018 ). There is a dearth of in vivo evidence to support xylose release from corn-based AX by xylanase, and in vitro research would suggest that it is quite marginal ( Dale et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: The Moa Of Xylanase In Pigsmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…A study by Laerke et al (2015) found that xylanase increased the xylose concentration in the liquid phase of ileal digesta from pigs fed wheat by nearly 4-fold, but not in pigs fed rye. Moreover, an increase in urine GE in pigs fed corn bran with xylanase supplementation was observed by Petry et al (2020b) ; this is perhaps indicative of xylose absorption as it has been reported that free xylose increases urine GE due to the excretion of xylose itself or threitol ( Huntley and Patience, 2018 ). There is a dearth of in vivo evidence to support xylose release from corn-based AX by xylanase, and in vitro research would suggest that it is quite marginal ( Dale et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: The Moa Of Xylanase In Pigsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Recently, there has been an increase in the evidence supporting xylanase supplementation for purposes that extend beyond the logical improvement in fiber utilization. The aforementioned reductions in mortality are one of the more consistent responses observed commercially with this enzyme, and recent research suggests that xylanase likely modulates intestinal health through mechanisms that improve gut barrier integrity, mitigate oxidative stress, and alter immune function ( Li et al, 2018 ; Duarte et al, 2019 ; Petry et al, 2020b ). These improvements observed in the systemic and gut health of the pig are most plausibly a result of the interplay between xylanase and the microbiome.…”
Section: The Moa Of Xylanase In Pigsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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