Aloe arborescens supplementation in cat diet: evaluation of effects by in vitro gas production technique
Aloe arborescens supplementation in cat diet: evaluation of effects by in vitro gas production technique
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of Aloe arborescens on organic matter digestibility (OMD), cumulative gas (OMCV) and short chain fatty acids (SCFA) production, using the in vitro gas production technique (IVGPT).Three adult cats were fed with a commercial diet (CP 31.21; EE 16.64% as fed) for 20 days before the collection of their faeces used as inoculum.The same diet, used sensationnel kiyari as substrate, was incubated in vitro supplemented with different amounts (0, 0.
7, 1.6 and 3.2%) of lyophilised Aloe arborescens.OMD, OMCV and SCFA significantly decreased with the increase of Aloe addition; an increase of l-lactic acid production was detected, even if pH was within physiological ealisboa.com range.A potential prebiotic role of the Aloe arborescens carbohydrates was hypothesised in cats, but it needs further investigations.
As a whole, our results show that IVGPT can represent a useful tool for nutritional evaluation of novel ingredient and/or additive also in cats.