Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : inter-individual variation

The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fibrous substrates by faecal inocula from ten healthy adult female cats. Substrates 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 each cat. Gas production was measured continuously during the 48 h incubation and SCFA and organic matter disappearance (only SBP and WM) after incubation. Out of ten cats, nine produced faeces on the days of inoculum preparation. The substrates contrasted in terms of fermentation parameters measured. The inter-individual variability was in general lower for the more simple and pure substrates (CP, FOS, GG) than for the more complex substrates containing mixtures of fibres (SBP, WM). Furthermore, for total SCFA and gas produced, inter-individual variability was lower than for proportions of butyrate and of branched-chain fatty acids and for the parameters of gas production kinetics. It is concluded that the variability in in vitro fermentation parameters is associated with the complexity of fibrous substrates. The presented data are instrumental for the calculation of number of faecal donors required for precise in vitro characterisation of the fermentability of dietary fibres. In addition, the number of faecal donors should be adjusted to the specific fermentation parameter(s) of interest.

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Main Authors: Bosch, Guido, Heesen, Lisa, de Melo Santos, Karine, Cone, John W., Pellikaan, Wilbert F., 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-5230442025-01-17 Bosch, Guido Heesen, Lisa de Melo Santos, Karine Cone, John W. Pellikaan, Wilbert F. 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 : inter-individual variation 2017 The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fibrous substrates by faecal inocula from ten healthy adult female cats. Substrates 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 each cat. Gas production was measured continuously during the 48 h incubation and SCFA and organic matter disappearance (only SBP and WM) after incubation. Out of ten cats, nine produced faeces on the days of inoculum preparation. The substrates contrasted in terms of fermentation parameters measured. The inter-individual variability was in general lower for the more simple and pure substrates (CP, FOS, GG) than for the more complex substrates containing mixtures of fibres (SBP, WM). Furthermore, for total SCFA and gas produced, inter-individual variability was lower than for proportions of butyrate and of branched-chain fatty acids and for the parameters of gas production kinetics. It is concluded that the variability in in vitro fermentation parameters is associated with the complexity of fibrous substrates. The presented data are instrumental for the calculation of number of faecal donors required for precise in vitro characterisation of the fermentability of dietary fibres. In addition, the number of faecal donors should be adjusted to the specific fermentation parameter(s) of interest. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/evaluation-of-an-in-vitro-fibre-fermentation-method-using-feline--6 10.1017/jns.2017.21 https://edepot.wur.nl/417246 Cats Fibre fermentability Gas production In vitro methodology SCFA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Cats
Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
SCFA
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Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
SCFA
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Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
SCFA
Cats
Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
SCFA
Bosch, Guido
Heesen, Lisa
de Melo Santos, Karine
Cone, John W.
Pellikaan, Wilbert F.
Hendriks, Wouter H.
Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : inter-individual variation
description The present study aimed to evaluate the inter-individual variability in fermentation of standard fibrous substrates by faecal inocula from ten healthy adult female cats. Substrates 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 each cat. Gas production was measured continuously during the 48 h incubation and SCFA and organic matter disappearance (only SBP and WM) after incubation. Out of ten cats, nine produced faeces on the days of inoculum preparation. The substrates contrasted in terms of fermentation parameters measured. The inter-individual variability was in general lower for the more simple and pure substrates (CP, FOS, GG) than for the more complex substrates containing mixtures of fibres (SBP, WM). Furthermore, for total SCFA and gas produced, inter-individual variability was lower than for proportions of butyrate and of branched-chain fatty acids and for the parameters of gas production kinetics. It is concluded that the variability in in vitro fermentation parameters is associated with the complexity of fibrous substrates. The presented data are instrumental for the calculation of number of faecal donors required for precise in vitro characterisation of the fermentability of dietary fibres. In addition, the number of faecal donors should be adjusted to the specific fermentation parameter(s) of interest.
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topic_facet Cats
Fibre fermentability
Gas production
In vitro methodology
SCFA
author Bosch, Guido
Heesen, Lisa
de Melo Santos, Karine
Cone, John W.
Pellikaan, Wilbert F.
Hendriks, Wouter H.
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Heesen, Lisa
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title Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : inter-individual variation
title_short Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : inter-individual variation
title_full Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : inter-individual variation
title_fullStr Evaluation of an in vitro fibre fermentation method using feline faecal inocula : inter-individual variation
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