Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5790055 | Livestock Science | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of chitooligosaccharides (COSs) on the reproductive performance of sows. Thirty-eight pregnant sows were investigated in this study. These sows were fed with corn-soybean-based diets supplemented with COS (COS group) or without COS (control group) during the estrous stage. An isotopic-MS relative quantification method was used to analyze the porcine milk oligosaccharide (PMO) diversity between the two groups. COS supplementation increased the total number of piglets born by 18.5% (P<0.05), the number of piglets born alive by 19.2% (P<0.05), and the live born litter weight by 31.3% (P<0.01). In the milk of lactating sows, 17 distinct PMOs were identified in the two groups. Among them, a trisaccharide (Hex3) and a tetrasaccharide (Hex2GlcNAcNeuAc) were 60% and 150% higher in the COS group than in the control group. These findings indicate that litter size and litter birth weight were increased in sows through COS intervention; meanwhile, COS supplementation can modify the oligosaccharides in porcine milk.
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Authors
L.K. Cheng, L.X. Wang, Q.S. Xu, L.J. Huang, D.S. Zhou, Z. Li, S.G. Li, Y.G. Du, H. Yin,