Authors
Md Abul Kalam Azad, Gang Liu, Peng Bin, Sujuan Ding, Xiangfeng Kong, Guiping Guan, Yulong Yin
Publication date
2020/2
Journal
Applied microbiology and biotechnology
Volume
104
Pages
1227-1242
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Maternal nutrition during late pregnancy and lactation is highly involved with the offspring’s health status. The study was carried out to evaluate the effects of different ratios of methionine and cysteine (Met/Cys: 46% Met, 51% Met, 56% Met, and 62% Met; maintained with 0.78% of total sulfur-containing amino acids; details in “Materials and methods”) supplements in the sows’ diet from late pregnancy to lactation on offspring’s plasma metabolomics and intestinal microbiota. The results revealed that the level of serum albumin, calcium, iron, and magnesium was increased in the 51% Met group compared with the 46% Met, 56% Met, and 62% Met groups. Plasma metabolomics results indicated that the higher ratios of methionine and cysteine (0.51% Met, 0.56% Met, and 0.62% Met)–supplemented groups enriched the level of hippuric acid, retinoic acid, riboflavin, and δ-tocopherol than in the 46% Met group …
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