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1 eDNA Provides Accurate Population Abundance Estimates With Bioenergetics and Particle Mass-Balance Modelling Beaulieu J; Yates MC; Fraser DJ; Cristescu ME; Derry AM; 41913704
BIOLOGY
2 Investigating Workplace Bullying Using a Person-Centered Approach: Capturing Targets Exposure and Sense of Defenselessness Through Latent Profile Analysis Trépanier SG; Notelaers G; Birkeland Nielsen M; Morin AJS; 41902650
CONCORDIA
3 Effects of dietary fungal lysozyme levels on growth performance, body composition, serum biochemical profile, and microbiota interaction in growing pigs Petri RM; Schroeder B; Ronholm J; Ricci S; Escobar J; Andretta I; Tsang A; Pomar C; Remus A; 41206533
BIOLOGY
4 Profiles of Physical Fitness Among Youth with Intellectual Disabilities: A Longitudinal Person-Centered Investigation Maïano C; Morin AJS; Hue O; Tracey D; Craven RG; 40553251
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Agriculture s impact on water-energy balance varies across climates Zaerpour M; Hatami S; Ballarin AS; Papalexiou SM; Pietroniro A; Nazemi A; 40096605
ENCS
6 Metrics for evaluation of automatic epileptogenic zone localization in intracranial electrophysiology Hrtonova V; Nejedly P; Travnicek V; Cimbalnik J; Matouskova B; Pail M; Peter-Derex L; Grova C; Gotman J; Halamek J; Jurak P; Brazdil M; Klimes P; Frauscher B; 39608298
SOH
7 Realistic dual-task listening-while-balancing in older adults with normal hearing and hearing loss with and without hearing aids Mohanathas N; Montanari L; Gabriel GA; Downey R; Li KZH; Campos JL; 39567644
PERFORM
8 On the nature, predictors, and outcomes of work passion profiles: A generalisability study across distinct types of employees Gillet N; Morin AJS; Brault S; Becker M; Verbeke I; 39499627
PSYCHOLOGY
9 A person-centred investigation of the associations between actual and perceived physical fitness among youth with intellectual disabilities Maïano C; Morin AJS; Tracey D; Hue O; Craven RG; 38976395
PSYCHOLOGY
10 The impact of cognitive-motor interference on balance and gait in hearing-impaired older adults: a systematic review Wunderlich A; Wollesen B; Asamoah J; Delbaere K; Li K; 38914940
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Simulating federated learning for steatosis detection using ultrasound images Qi Y; Vianna P; Cadrin-Chênevert A; Blanchet K; Montagnon E; Belilovsky E; Wolf G; Mullie LA; Cloutier G; Chassé M; Tang A; 38858500
ENCS
12 TANGO2 deficiency disease is predominantly caused by a lipid imbalance Sacher M; DeLoriea J; Mehranfar M; Casey C; Naaz A; Gamberi C; 38836374
BIOLOGY
13 Psychological need satisfaction across work and personal life: an empirical test of a comprehensive typology Fernet C; Morin AJS; Mueller MB; Gillet N; Austin S; 37744584
PSYCHOLOGY
14 Class imbalance should not throw you off balance: Choosing the right classifiers and performance metrics for brain decoding with imbalanced data Thölke P; Mantilla-Ramos YJ; Abdelhedi H; Maschke C; Dehgan A; Harel Y; Kemtur A; Mekki Berrada L; Sahraoui M; Young T; Bellemare Pépin A; El Khantour C; Landry M; Pascarella A; Hadid V; Combrisson E; O' Byrne J; Jerbi K; 37385392
IMAGING
15 Quantifying imbalanced classification methods for leukemia detection Depto DS; Rizvee MM; Rahman A; Zunair H; Rahman MS; Mahdy MRC; 36516574
ENCS
16 Energetic demands of lactation produce an increase in the expression of growth hormone secretagogue receptor in the hypothalamus and ventral tegmental area of the rat despite a reduction in circulating ghrelin Wellman M; Budin R; Woodside B; Abizaid A; 35365872
PSYCHOLOGY
17 Experimental Setup for Investigating the Efficient Load Balancing Algorithms on Virtual Cloud Alankar B; Sharma G; Kaur H; Valverde R; Chang V; 33371361
JMSB
18 Integrative Dance for Adults with Down Syndrome: Effects on Postural Stability. Dipasquale S, Canter B, Roberts M 33042366
HKAP
19 Test-retest reliability of a balance testing protocol with external perturbations in young healthy adults. Robbins SM, Caplan RM, Aponte DI, St-Onge N 28910656
PERFORM
20 The effect of simultaneously and sequentially delivered cognitive and aerobic training on mobility among older adults with hearing loss Halina Bruce 30390596
PERFORM
21 Cognitive Involvement in Balance, Gait and Dual-Tasking in Aging: A Focused Review From a Neuroscience of Aging Perspective Li KZH; Bherer L; Mirelman A; Maidan I; Hausdorff JM; 30425679
PERFORM

 

Title:Effects of dietary fungal lysozyme levels on growth performance, body composition, serum biochemical profile, and microbiota interaction in growing pigs
Authors:Petri RMSchroeder BRonholm JRicci SEscobar JAndretta ITsang APomar CRemus A
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41206533/
DOI:10.1093/jas/skaf388
Publication:Journal of animal science
Keywords:feed additivegut nutritionnitrogen excretionnutrient balanceprotein accretion
PMID:41206533 Category: Date Added:2025-11-09
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Sherbrooke, Quebec, J1M 0C8, Canada.
2 Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H9X 3V9, Canada.
3 Centre for Animal Nutrition and Welfare, Clinical Department for Farm Animals and Food System Science, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, 1210, Austria.
4 Kemin Animal Nutrition and Health, Des Moines, Iowa, 50317, United States of America.
5 Concordia, University, Department of Biology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R6, Canada.

Description:

Understanding the response to enzyme supplementation on body composition and nutrient balance creates the potential to increase nutrient utilization efficiency and, consequently, maximize growth performance in growing pigs. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of fungal lysozyme supplementation on body composition and nutrient balance in growing pigs. Seventy-two barrows [(40.6 kg ± 2.6; (Yorkshire x Landrace ?) x Duroc ?)] were used in this experiment. Pigs were distributed in a completely randomized design with 12 replicates within six treatments (0, 16, 32, 48, 64, and 80 mg of lysozyme/kg of diet). Pigs were group-housed in the same pen, and each pig was equipped with a transponder that enabled feeders to record individual feed intake and dispense feed according to the assigned treatment. Growth performance was evaluated through average daily feed intake (ADFI, kg/d), average daily gain (ADG, kg/d), gain-to-feed ratio (G: F, kg/kg) over 21 days. Body composition, nutrient balance and metabolic changes were measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and serum sampling. At the end of the experiment, samples of the digesta in the jejunum and cecum, as well as tissue from the jejunum, cecum, and liver, were taken for microbiota analysis and gene expression, respectively. Differences among treatments were analyzed using polynomial contrasts, and adjusted means were obtained with R. Optimal inclusion level was determined by non-linear models' analysis. The ADFI decreased linearly (P = 0.01), while the body weight (BW), ADG, and G: F increased linearly (P = 0.01) as the level of lysozyme in the diet increased. Increased urea and protein deposition and nitrogen utilization efficiency were observed (P = 0.05). Changes in the gut ecology included decreases in Gram-positive bacteria and inflammatory gene targets. The largest changes were observed in the cecum and were supported by gene expression in the liver. Based on the results of this experiment, the ideal lysozyme inclusion level for growing pigs is 60 mg/kg based on G: F, and 48 mg/kg based on ADG and evenness in jejunum digesta. Thus, dietary lysozyme supplementation improves pig growth performance, likely through immune response modulation initiated in the gastrointestinal tract due to minor changes in microbiota along with decreased expression of genes such as NF-kB1 and TLR2. This likely improved protein metabolism where increases in lysozyme supplementation enhanced nitrogen and amino acid utilization efficiency. Although the ideal dose for lysozyme supplementation will depend on the stage of production and the economic gain achieved from increasing enzyme supplementation, the results of this study support fungal lysozyme supplementation in growing pigs.





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