CONCENTRATION OF MICROBIAL METABOLITES IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT OF BROILER RABBITS

Citation
Sj. Vovk et al., CONCENTRATION OF MICROBIAL METABOLITES IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT OF BROILER RABBITS, Zivocisna vyroba, 39(1), 1994, pp. 33-37
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00444847
Volume
39
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
33 - 37
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-4847(1994)39:1<33:COMMIT>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
A very large spectrum of microorganisms can live and develop in the ga strointestinal tract of rabbits. Microbial metabolites constitute a la rge nutritional potential which acts upon the metabolism and health of the host, In our study, the concentration of microbial metabolites wa s measured in stomach, small intestine, caecum and colon of broiler ra bbits (New Zealand x Californian breed). Seven suckling rabbits, four weeks old, were kept with the doe. Rabbits had free access to a commer cial granulated feed containing 17.6 % of crude protein, 2.2 % of fat and 12.6 % of crude fiber. Eleven rabbits, three months old, were fed granulated concentrate feed containing 14.7 % of crude protein, 2.2 % of fat and 13.2 % of crude fiber. The rabbits were killed approx. four hours after the morning feeding. The pH was measured immediately and samples of digesta were stored under CO2 in hermetically sealed bottle s at -40-degrees-C until analyzed. Lactic acid was oxidized to acetald ehyde and measured by using Conway microdiffusion chambers. Ammonia wa s determined colorimetrically using Nessler reagent. Volatile fatty ac ids (VFA) were determined by titration after steam distillation. Their molar ratio was measured by gas liquid chromatography. Variable conce ntrations of lactic acid were found in the stomach and small intestine of rabbits (5.3 - 22.5 mmol/g, on average). The highest concentration of ammonia was found in the caecum (600 +/- 97 and 510 +/- 70 mug N/g , for suckling and adult rabbits, resp.). The lowest concentration of ammonia was in the stomach. The average pH values of the gastric conte nts were 2.88 and 2.58 in suckling arid adult rabbits, resp. In the ot her parts of the gastrointestinal tract the average pH varied from 5.5 to 7.1. The gastric content of suckling rabbits contained 29.2 +/- 6. 6 mmol VFA per 1 g. These VFA (acetate and butyrate) were probably of milk origin. No VFA were found in the stomach of adult rabbits. The hi ghest concentrations of VFA were found in the caecum: 126 +/- 35 and 1 90 +/- 40 mmol/g, for suckling and adult rabbits, resp. The VFA concen trations in the colon were lower: 81 +/- 14 and 44 +/- 8 mmol/g, for s uckling and adult rabbits, resp. Acetate and butyrate were principal a cidic metabolites in the hindgut. Propionate was relatively less impor tant.