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Preliminary Test of the Reduction Capacity for the Intestinal Adsorption of Skatole and Indole in Weaning Piglets by Pure and Coated Charcoal

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Witte, Franziska
Pajić, Aleksandar
Menger, Florian
Tomašević, Igor
Schubert, Dana Carina
Visscher, Christian
Terjung, Nino
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To reduce the risk of boar taint, intact male piglets are immuno‐ or surgically castrated. One alternative is reducing skatole by adding skatole reducing or adsorbing substances to the boars’ diet. Charcoal with a high capacity for adsorbing skatole and indole in vitro (tested before, data not shown) was fed to the boars to test the hypothesis that a fat coating prevents the unspecific adsorption of charcoal before entry into the large intestine while increasing skatole adsorption. Twelve male and six female weaning piglets with initial body weights of 7.74 ± 0.75 kg were fed for 18 (or 19) days with either 2% pure (untreated) charcoal or 4% coated (50% charcoal + 50% fat‐coating) charcoal or no charcoal. After euthanasia, skatole and indole were quantified in caecum and colon chyme. Skatole and indole contents in caecum chyme were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the group fed with coated charcoal (33 ± 4.2, 7 ± 2.8 μg/gDM, respectively) than in the group fed with pure charcoal (51 ±... 7.3, 14 ± 3.0 μg/gDM) or with no charcoal (73 ± 12.6, 15 ± 1.7 μg/gDM). Similar effects were obvious for colon chyme. The results indicate that a fat coating of charcoal might prevent unspecific adsorption in the small intestine and might consequently lead to a higher adsorption capacity for skatole and indole in the large intestine, as skatole and indole concentrations in the chyme of caecum and colon were approximately 50% lower in the piglets who received coated charcoal.

Кључне речи:
Boar taint / Charcoal / Fat coating / Indole / Skatole
Извор:
Animals, 2021, 11, 9, 2720-
Издавач:
  • MDPI

DOI: 10.3390/ani11092720

ISSN: 2076-2615

WoS: 000699140300001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85115078791
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http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5939
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Witte, Franziska
AU  - Pajić, Aleksandar
AU  - Menger, Florian
AU  - Tomašević, Igor
AU  - Schubert, Dana Carina
AU  - Visscher, Christian
AU  - Terjung, Nino
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5939
AB  - To reduce the risk of boar taint, intact male piglets are immuno‐ or surgically castrated. One alternative is reducing skatole by adding skatole reducing or adsorbing substances to the boars’ diet. Charcoal with a high capacity for adsorbing skatole and indole in vitro (tested before, data not shown) was fed to the boars to test the hypothesis that a fat coating prevents the unspecific adsorption of charcoal before entry into the large intestine while increasing skatole adsorption. Twelve male and six female weaning piglets with initial body weights of 7.74 ± 0.75 kg were fed for 18 (or 19) days with either 2% pure (untreated) charcoal or 4% coated (50% charcoal + 50% fat‐coating) charcoal or no charcoal. After euthanasia, skatole and indole were quantified in caecum and colon chyme. Skatole and indole contents in caecum chyme were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the group fed with coated charcoal (33 ± 4.2, 7 ± 2.8 μg/gDM, respectively) than in the group fed with pure charcoal (51 ± 7.3, 14 ± 3.0 μg/gDM) or with no charcoal (73 ± 12.6, 15 ± 1.7 μg/gDM). Similar effects were obvious for colon chyme. The results indicate that a fat coating of charcoal might prevent unspecific adsorption in the small intestine and might consequently lead to a higher adsorption capacity for skatole and indole in the large intestine, as skatole and indole concentrations in the chyme of caecum and colon were approximately 50% lower in the piglets who received coated charcoal.
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T2  - Animals
T1  - Preliminary Test of the Reduction Capacity for the Intestinal Adsorption of Skatole and Indole in Weaning Piglets by Pure and Coated Charcoal
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DO  - 10.3390/ani11092720
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author = "Witte, Franziska and Pajić, Aleksandar and Menger, Florian and Tomašević, Igor and Schubert, Dana Carina and Visscher, Christian and Terjung, Nino",
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abstract = "To reduce the risk of boar taint, intact male piglets are immuno‐ or surgically castrated. One alternative is reducing skatole by adding skatole reducing or adsorbing substances to the boars’ diet. Charcoal with a high capacity for adsorbing skatole and indole in vitro (tested before, data not shown) was fed to the boars to test the hypothesis that a fat coating prevents the unspecific adsorption of charcoal before entry into the large intestine while increasing skatole adsorption. Twelve male and six female weaning piglets with initial body weights of 7.74 ± 0.75 kg were fed for 18 (or 19) days with either 2% pure (untreated) charcoal or 4% coated (50% charcoal + 50% fat‐coating) charcoal or no charcoal. After euthanasia, skatole and indole were quantified in caecum and colon chyme. Skatole and indole contents in caecum chyme were significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the group fed with coated charcoal (33 ± 4.2, 7 ± 2.8 μg/gDM, respectively) than in the group fed with pure charcoal (51 ± 7.3, 14 ± 3.0 μg/gDM) or with no charcoal (73 ± 12.6, 15 ± 1.7 μg/gDM). Similar effects were obvious for colon chyme. The results indicate that a fat coating of charcoal might prevent unspecific adsorption in the small intestine and might consequently lead to a higher adsorption capacity for skatole and indole in the large intestine, as skatole and indole concentrations in the chyme of caecum and colon were approximately 50% lower in the piglets who received coated charcoal.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Animals",
title = "Preliminary Test of the Reduction Capacity for the Intestinal Adsorption of Skatole and Indole in Weaning Piglets by Pure and Coated Charcoal",
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Witte, F., Pajić, A., Menger, F., Tomašević, I., Schubert, D. C., Visscher, C.,& Terjung, N.. (2021). Preliminary Test of the Reduction Capacity for the Intestinal Adsorption of Skatole and Indole in Weaning Piglets by Pure and Coated Charcoal. in Animals
MDPI., 11(9), 2720.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092720
Witte F, Pajić A, Menger F, Tomašević I, Schubert DC, Visscher C, Terjung N. Preliminary Test of the Reduction Capacity for the Intestinal Adsorption of Skatole and Indole in Weaning Piglets by Pure and Coated Charcoal. in Animals. 2021;11(9):2720.
doi:10.3390/ani11092720 .
Witte, Franziska, Pajić, Aleksandar, Menger, Florian, Tomašević, Igor, Schubert, Dana Carina, Visscher, Christian, Terjung, Nino, "Preliminary Test of the Reduction Capacity for the Intestinal Adsorption of Skatole and Indole in Weaning Piglets by Pure and Coated Charcoal" in Animals, 11, no. 9 (2021):2720,
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11092720 . .

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