Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in Dogs

This study assessed changes in canine fecal metabolites and microbiota with the consumption of foods with increasing concentrations of a fiber bundle including pecan shells, flax seed, and powders of cranberry, citrus, and beet that was previously shown (at 14% <i>w</i>/<i>w</i&...

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Main Authors: Dennis E. Jewell, Matthew I. Jackson, Chun-Yen Cochrane, Dayakar V. Badri
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/5/627
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author Dennis E. Jewell
Matthew I. Jackson
Chun-Yen Cochrane
Dayakar V. Badri
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Dayakar V. Badri
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description This study assessed changes in canine fecal metabolites and microbiota with the consumption of foods with increasing concentrations of a fiber bundle including pecan shells, flax seed, and powders of cranberry, citrus, and beet that was previously shown (at 14% <i>w</i>/<i>w</i>) to improve stool quality, shift fecal bacterial metabolism from proteolysis to saccharolysis, increase abundance of saccharolytic bacteria, and decrease abundance of proteolytic bacteria. In this study, 48 healthy adult dogs were split evenly to consume different inclusion levels (0%, 1%, 2%, and 4%) of the fiber bundle for a 31-day period following a 28-day pre-feed period. Increases from baseline in the fecal short-chain fatty acids butyric acid, valeric acid, and hexanoic acid were observed only in the dogs that consumed the food with the 4% fiber bundle. With addition of any level of the fiber bundle, increases were seen in the polyphenols hesperidin, hesperetin, ponciretin, secoisolariciresinol diglucoside, secoisolariciresinol, and enterodiol. However, fecal microbiota and their metabolism, and stool scores were largely unaffected by the fiber bundle. Overall, addition of the fiber bundle appeared to increase bioactive metabolites of increased antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potency for beneficial to health and, at levels ≥4%, shifted gut bacterial metabolism toward saccharolysis.
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spelling doaj.art-21dd51efc8bf4de1bc28d1ad9453fd922023-11-23T22:37:27ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152022-03-0112562710.3390/ani12050627Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in DogsDennis E. Jewell0Matthew I. Jackson1Chun-Yen Cochrane2Dayakar V. Badri3Department of Grain Science and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USAHill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., Topeka, KS 66617, USAHill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., Topeka, KS 66617, USAHill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc., Topeka, KS 66617, USAThis study assessed changes in canine fecal metabolites and microbiota with the consumption of foods with increasing concentrations of a fiber bundle including pecan shells, flax seed, and powders of cranberry, citrus, and beet that was previously shown (at 14% <i>w</i>/<i>w</i>) to improve stool quality, shift fecal bacterial metabolism from proteolysis to saccharolysis, increase abundance of saccharolytic bacteria, and decrease abundance of proteolytic bacteria. In this study, 48 healthy adult dogs were split evenly to consume different inclusion levels (0%, 1%, 2%, and 4%) of the fiber bundle for a 31-day period following a 28-day pre-feed period. Increases from baseline in the fecal short-chain fatty acids butyric acid, valeric acid, and hexanoic acid were observed only in the dogs that consumed the food with the 4% fiber bundle. With addition of any level of the fiber bundle, increases were seen in the polyphenols hesperidin, hesperetin, ponciretin, secoisolariciresinol diglucoside, secoisolariciresinol, and enterodiol. However, fecal microbiota and their metabolism, and stool scores were largely unaffected by the fiber bundle. Overall, addition of the fiber bundle appeared to increase bioactive metabolites of increased antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potency for beneficial to health and, at levels ≥4%, shifted gut bacterial metabolism toward saccharolysis.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/5/627caninefiber bundlebioactive metabolitesmicrobiotaanti-inflammatoryshort-chain fatty acids
spellingShingle Dennis E. Jewell
Matthew I. Jackson
Chun-Yen Cochrane
Dayakar V. Badri
Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in Dogs
Animals
canine
fiber bundle
bioactive metabolites
microbiota
anti-inflammatory
short-chain fatty acids
title Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in Dogs
title_full Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in Dogs
title_fullStr Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in Dogs
title_full_unstemmed Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in Dogs
title_short Feeding Fiber-Bound Polyphenol Ingredients at Different Levels Modulates Colonic Postbiotics to Improve Gut Health in Dogs
title_sort feeding fiber bound polyphenol ingredients at different levels modulates colonic postbiotics to improve gut health in dogs
topic canine
fiber bundle
bioactive metabolites
microbiota
anti-inflammatory
short-chain fatty acids
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/5/627
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