Effects of dietary fibers with different physicochemical properties on fermentation kinetics and microbial composition by fecal inoculum from lactating sows in vitro.
Yu PiJie HuYu BaiZhibo WangYujun WuHao YeShiyi ZhangShiyu TaoYingping XiaoDandan HanDongjiao NiXinhua ZouJun-Jun WangPublished in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2020)
Collectively, the present study revealed that KF is a fast fermentation fiber which could produce propionate and butyrate rapidly, whereas LC is difficult to be fermented by bacteria. In addition, the fermentation of DFs with different physicochemical properties had divergent impacts on microbial composition and SCFA production. These findings deepen our understanding of the mechanisms of interaction between DFs and intestinal microbiota, and provide new ideas for the rational use of fiber resources in lactating sows. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.