Faecal bacterial profile, nitrogen excretion and mineral absorption in healthy dogs fed supplemental oligofructose
- 23 October 2002
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
- Vol. 86 (9-10) , 298-305
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1439-0396.2002.00386.x
Abstract
Summary: In a cross‐over trial, five healthy dogs were fed a dry food without or with 1% (w/w) oligofructose to assess any oligofructose‐induced effects on the faecal bacterial profile, nitrogen excretion and mineral absorption. The diets were given for a period of 3 weeks. Oligofructose feeding significantly raised the number ofBifidobacteria,StreptococciandClostridiain faeces. The numbers of faecal anaerobic and aerobic bacteria were raised after ingestion of oligofructose. The faecal pH was unchanged. There was no effect of oligofructose feeding on the route of nitrogen excretion which was associated with a lack of effect on faecal ammonium and urinary urea excretion. It is suggested that the absence or presence of an effect of oligofructose on urinary and faecal nitrogen excretion depends on the background composition of the diet, in particular the content of non‐digestible, fermentable carbohydrates. In the diets used, the content of non‐digestible, fermentable carbohydrates was not measured. Both apparent magnesium and calcium absorption were significantly raised by oligofructose feeding, but phosphorus absorption was unaffected. The data presented may contribute to the qualification of the use of oligofructose in dog foods.Keywords
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