The constant interaction between diet and intestinal barrier has a crucial role in determining gut health in pigs. Hermetia illucens (HI) meal (that represents a promising, alternative feed ingredient for production animals) has recently been demonstrated to influence colonic microbiota, bacterial metabolite profile and mucosal immune status of pigs, but no data about modulation of gut mucin dynamics are currently available. The present study evaluated the effects of dietary HI meal inclusion on the small intestinal mucin composition of piglets, as well as providing insights into the cecal microbiota and the mucosal infiltration with immune cells.

Effects of dietary Hermetia illucens meal inclusion on cecal microbiota and small intestinal mucin dynamics and infiltration with immune cells of weaned piglets

Biasato, Ilaria
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Ferrocino, Ilario;Colombino, Elena;Schiavone, Achille
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Cocolin, Luca;Capucchio, Maria Teresa;Gasco, Laura
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2020-01-01

Abstract

The constant interaction between diet and intestinal barrier has a crucial role in determining gut health in pigs. Hermetia illucens (HI) meal (that represents a promising, alternative feed ingredient for production animals) has recently been demonstrated to influence colonic microbiota, bacterial metabolite profile and mucosal immune status of pigs, but no data about modulation of gut mucin dynamics are currently available. The present study evaluated the effects of dietary HI meal inclusion on the small intestinal mucin composition of piglets, as well as providing insights into the cecal microbiota and the mucosal infiltration with immune cells.
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16S rRNA; Gut health; Hermetia illucens L.; Histology; Insect meal; Microbiota; Mucin; Pig
Biasato, Ilaria; Ferrocino, Ilario; Colombino, Elena; Gai, Francesco; Schiavone, Achille; Cocolin, Luca; Vincenti, Valeria; Capucchio, Maria Teresa; Gasco, Laura
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