Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : repeatability and reproducibility

To gain knowledge on the precision of an in vitro method for characterisation of the fermentability of dietary fibres, this study aimed to evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of such a method. Substrates used were citrus pectin (CP), fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), guar gum (GG), sugar beet pulp (SBP) and wheat middlings (WM). Each substrate was incubated with faecal inoculum from five cats with three replicates for each substrate–cat combination. Gas production was measured continuously during the 48 h incubation and SCFA and organic matter disappearance (only SBP and WM) were determined after incubation. Four consecutive runs were performed. The within-run variability (repeatability) was generally lower for the more simple and pure substrates (CP, FOS, GG) than for the more complex substrates containing mixtures of fibres (SBP, WM). Replicates showed high variability, in particular for SCFA profiles and parameters of gas production kinetics. The between-run CV (reproducibility) for the measured parameters were, in general, below 10 % for CP, FOS and GG and higher values were obtained for SBP and WM. It is concluded that for precise dietary fibre characterisation, the number of replicates should be multiple and adjusted according to the variability of the parameters of interest and the complexity of fibres. The method yielded reproducible results with some variation in absolute values obtained, which may have an impact on the significance level of the differences among substrates.

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Main Authors: Bosch, Guido, Heesen, Lisa, de Melo Santos, Karine, Pellikaan, Wilbert F., Cone, John W., Hendriks, Wouter H.
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Language:English
Subjects:Cats, Fibre fermentability, Gas production, In vitro methodology, SCFA,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5230432025-01-17 Bosch, Guido Heesen, Lisa de Melo Santos, Karine Pellikaan, Wilbert F. Cone, John W. Hendriks, Wouter H. Article/Letter to editor Journal of Nutritional Science 6 (2017) ISSN: 2048-6790 Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : repeatability and reproducibility 2017 To gain knowledge on the precision of an in vitro method for characterisation of the fermentability of dietary fibres, this study aimed to evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of such a method. Substrates used were citrus pectin (CP), fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), guar gum (GG), sugar beet pulp (SBP) and wheat middlings (WM). Each substrate was incubated with faecal inoculum from five cats with three replicates for each substrate–cat combination. Gas production was measured continuously during the 48 h incubation and SCFA and organic matter disappearance (only SBP and WM) were determined after incubation. Four consecutive runs were performed. The within-run variability (repeatability) was generally lower for the more simple and pure substrates (CP, FOS, GG) than for the more complex substrates containing mixtures of fibres (SBP, WM). Replicates showed high variability, in particular for SCFA profiles and parameters of gas production kinetics. The between-run CV (reproducibility) for the measured parameters were, in general, below 10 % for CP, FOS and GG and higher values were obtained for SBP and WM. It is concluded that for precise dietary fibre characterisation, the number of replicates should be multiple and adjusted according to the variability of the parameters of interest and the complexity of fibres. The method yielded reproducible results with some variation in absolute values obtained, which may have an impact on the significance level of the differences among substrates. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/evaluation-of-an-in-vitro-fibre-fermentation-method-using-feline--5 10.1017/jns.2017.22 https://edepot.wur.nl/417245 Cats Fibre fermentability Gas production In vitro methodology SCFA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
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Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
SCFA
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Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
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Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
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Bosch, Guido
Heesen, Lisa
de Melo Santos, Karine
Pellikaan, Wilbert F.
Cone, John W.
Hendriks, Wouter H.
Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : repeatability and reproducibility
description To gain knowledge on the precision of an in vitro method for characterisation of the fermentability of dietary fibres, this study aimed to evaluate the repeatability and reproducibility of such a method. Substrates used were citrus pectin (CP), fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), guar gum (GG), sugar beet pulp (SBP) and wheat middlings (WM). Each substrate was incubated with faecal inoculum from five cats with three replicates for each substrate–cat combination. Gas production was measured continuously during the 48 h incubation and SCFA and organic matter disappearance (only SBP and WM) were determined after incubation. Four consecutive runs were performed. The within-run variability (repeatability) was generally lower for the more simple and pure substrates (CP, FOS, GG) than for the more complex substrates containing mixtures of fibres (SBP, WM). Replicates showed high variability, in particular for SCFA profiles and parameters of gas production kinetics. The between-run CV (reproducibility) for the measured parameters were, in general, below 10 % for CP, FOS and GG and higher values were obtained for SBP and WM. It is concluded that for precise dietary fibre characterisation, the number of replicates should be multiple and adjusted according to the variability of the parameters of interest and the complexity of fibres. The method yielded reproducible results with some variation in absolute values obtained, which may have an impact on the significance level of the differences among substrates.
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Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
SCFA
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Heesen, Lisa
de Melo Santos, Karine
Pellikaan, Wilbert F.
Cone, John W.
Hendriks, Wouter H.
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title Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : repeatability and reproducibility
title_short Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : repeatability and reproducibility
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title_fullStr Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : repeatability and reproducibility
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title_sort evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : repeatability and reproducibility
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