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Agriculture ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1155
Author(s):  
Kefyalew Gebeyew ◽  
Wenxun Chen ◽  
Qiongxian Yan ◽  
Zhixiong He ◽  
Zhiliang Tan

A dependence between dietary protein and starch levels flowing to the duodenum has been characterized in monogastric animals for optimal enzymatic secretions of the pancreas, but those in ruminants remain unclarified. The present experiment was conveyed to assess the pancreas growth and mRNA expression of the small intestine enzymes in growing goats fed a low-protein diet. Twenty-four Liuyang goats (19.55 ± 3.55 of body weight (BW)) and aged approximately 8 months were randomly assigned to either a control protein diet (NP: 10.77% CP) or a low-protein diet (LP: 5.52% CP) for 70 days. The results show that no statistical differences (p > 0.05) were observed in the pancreas growth indices between the groups. Pancreas and small intestine α-amylase and lipase activities were unaffected (p > 0.05) by the LP diet, while activities of trypsin and chymotrypsin were decreased (p < 0.05). The LP diet reduced (p < 0.05) the mRNA expressions of trypsin and chymotrypsin in the duodenum and jejunum, and had no effects (p > 0.05) on the mRNA expressions of α-amylase and lipase. Goats fed with the LP diet had higher (p < 0.05) concentrations of cholecystokinin and insulin than those fed with the NP diet. In conclusion, feeding an LP diet (5.52% CP) had no profound influence on pancreas growth and digestive enzyme synthesis in goats.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alba García-Rodríguez ◽  
Fabiola Moreno-Olivas ◽  
Ricard Marcos ◽  
Elad Tako ◽  
Cláudia N. H. Marques ◽  
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Nutrients ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 889
Author(s):  
Dorota Żyżelewicz ◽  
Joanna Oracz ◽  
Małgorzata Bojczuk ◽  
Grażyna Budryn ◽  
Adam Jurgoński ◽  
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The aim of the study was to analyze the influence of diet containing the polyphenol-rich material on intestinal enzyme activity, oxidative stress markers, lipid metabolism and antioxidant status of laboratory rats. The animals were fed high-fat diet supplemented with freeze-dried water extracts of raw and roasted cocoa beans of Forastero variety. The observed changes indicated the biological activity of polyphenols and other components of the prepared cocoa beans extracts (CBEs). The presence of raw and roasted CBEs in the diets diversified the activity of the enzymes of the cecal microflora of rats. Both CBEs beneficially affect the antioxidant status of the serum, even in relation to the control standard group. The experimental cocoa bean preparations showed no significant effect on the mass of rats’ liver, heart, and kidneys, but varied some parameters of the antioxidant status of their organisms. The raw CBE in rats fed with the high-fat diet shows a high ability to inhibit lipid peroxidation in heart and more effectively increases hepatic reduced glutathione (GSH) concentrations compared to the roasted CBE, which did not show any significant effect. Moreover, supplementation with both CBEs significantly affects the volatile fatty acids concentration in the rats’ cecum. Results of this study contribute to the evidence that dietary supplementation with raw and roasted CBEs can exert health-promoting effects, however further studies are necessary.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 3940-3964
Author(s):  
Alba García-Rodríguez ◽  
Fabiola Moreno-Olivas ◽  
Ricard Marcos ◽  
Elad Tako ◽  
Cláudia N. H. Marques ◽  
...  

To understand the effects of engineered nanomaterials added intentionally and unintentionally to food, we improved a gastrointestinal in vitro model using in vitro digested nanoparticles, Caco-2/HT29-MTX cells and gut microbiota.


2019 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 125-131
Author(s):  
Christina Leichner ◽  
Max Jelkmann ◽  
Felix Prüfert ◽  
Flavia Laffleur ◽  
Andreas Bernkop-Schnürch

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