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Measurement of serum short-chain fatty acid concentrations in cattle after oral administration of difructose anhydride III

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VETERINARY WORLD
卷 16, 期 7, 页码 1505-1511

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VETERINARY WORLD
DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2023.1505-1511

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cattle; difructose anhydride III; short-chain fatty acid

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This study compared the serum short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrations in cattle supplemented with DFA III and those in control cattle. The concentrations of isobutyric acid and enanthic acid showed different trends, indicating the fermentation status of DFA III in the intestine. These results suggest that DFA III supplementation may affect the intestinal environment and barrier function in cattle.
Background and Aim: We previously reported the mitigation effects of difructose anhydride III (DFA III) on mycotoxins, such as zearalenon and sterigmatocystin, based on the urinary concentrations of these molecules in calves. This study was aimed at evaluating the effects of dietary supplementation of DFA III and the fermented status of DFA III in the intestine by comparing serum levels of short-chain fatty acid (SCFAs) in DFA III-supplemented cattle with those in non-supplemented control cattle. Materials and Methods: Serum SCFA concentrations were measured in 30 Japanese Black heifers, aged 9-10 months, from two herds, using gas chromatography on days 0 (before DFA III supplementation), 9, and 14 after DFA III supplementation. Results: A notably different trend was observed for isobutyric acid and enanthic acid, which may reflect the different fermentation status of supplementary DFA III in the intestine. Our results indicate the possibility that this trend observed in the intestinal tract following DFA III administration is associated with changes in the environment of intestinal bacterial flora, which may partially reflect the effects of DFA III supplementation on cattle. Conclusion: Difructose anhydride III supplementation for at least 2 weeks affects the trend of blood SCFA concentrations in cattle. Our results provide evidence supporting the effects of DFA III on the intestinal environment and intestinal barrier function.

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