Dietary changes in nutritional studies shape the structural and functional composition of the pigs' fecal microbiome-from days to weeks.
Bruno TiloccaKatharina BurbachCharlotte M E HeyerLudwig E HoelzleRainer MosenthinVolker StefanskiAmélia Camarinha-SilvaJana SeifertPublished in: Microbiome (2017)
A gradual taxonomic and functional rearrangement of the bacterial community has been depicted after a change of diet composition. The adaptation lasts several weeks despite the usually assumed time span of several days. The obtained knowledge is of a great importance for the design of future nutritional studies. Moreover, considering the high similarities between the porcine and human gastrointestinal tract anatomy and physiology, the findings of the current study might imply in the design of human-related nutritional studies.