Transfer of blood urea nitrogen to cecal microbial nitrogen is increased by fructo-oligosaccharide feeding in guinea pigs.

ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL(2015)

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The present study was conducted to determine the mechanism by which nitrogen (N) availability is improved by fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS) in guinea pigs. Adult male guinea pigs were fed a commercial pellet diet (50g/day) with either 5% glucose or 5% FOS for 7 days in individual metabolism cages. After 7 days of feeding the diet, N-15-urea was administered intravenously 1h before slaughter under anesthesia. The amount and concentration of total, protein, bacterial, ammonia and urea N and the N-15 atom % excess were measured in blood, liver, gut contents and urine. The N-15 atom % excess of total and protein N, and the amount of total, protein and bacteria N and N-15 in the cecum were significantly increased by the consumption of FOS. Furthermore, the concentration and amount of short-chain fatty acids were significantly increased by the consumption of FOS. In contrast, the amount of urinary N-15 was significantly decreased by the consumption of FOS. These results suggest that consumption of FOS increases transfer of blood urea N into the large intestine for bacterial N synthesis, which is subsequently re-absorbed by cecotrophy, and contributes to the increase of N utilization in guinea pigs.
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N-15-urea,cecum,fructo-oligosaccharide,guinea pig,nitrogen utilization
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