Implications of butyrate and its derivatives for gut health and animal production

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2017.08.010

Language of the publication
English
Date
2017-09-13
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Bedford, Andrea
  • Gong, Joshua
Publisher
Elsevier Science Direct

Abstract

Butyrate is produced by microbial fermentation in the large intestine of humans and animals. It serves as not only a primary nutrient that provides energy to colonocytes, but also a cellular mediator regulating multiple functions of gut cells and beyond, including gene expression, cell differentiation, gut tissue development, immune modulation, oxidative stress reduction, and diarrhea control. Although there are a large number of studies in human medicine using butyrate to treat intestinal disease, the importance of butyrate in maintaining gut health has also attracted significant research attention to its application for animal production, particularly as an alternative to in-feed antibiotics. Due to the difficulties of using butyrate in practice (i.e., offensive odor and absorption in the upper gut), different forms of butyrate, such as sodium butyrate and butyrate glycerides, have been developed and examined for their effects on gut health and growth performance across different species. Butyrate and its derivatives generally demonstrate positive effects on animal production, including enhancement of gut development, control of enteric pathogens, reduction of inflammation, improvement of growth performance (including carcass composition), and modulation of gut microbiota. These benefits are more evident in young animals, and variations in the results have been reported. The present article has critically reviewed recent findings in animal research on butyrate and its derivatives in regard to their effects and mechanisms behind and discussed the implications of these findings for improving animal gut health and production. In addition, significant findings of medical research in humans that are relevant to animal production have been cited.

Subject

  • Agriculture

Keywords

  • Animal nutrition,
  • Gut microbiota,
  • Animaux alimentation,
  • Microbiote de l'intestin

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Pagination

151-159

Peer review

Yes

Open access level

Gold

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ISSN
2405-6545

Article

Journal title
Animal Nutrition
Journal volume
4
Journal issue
2
Accepted date
2017-08-10
Submitted date
2017-07-20

Citation(s)

Bedford, A., & Gong, J. (2018). Implications of butyrate and its derivatives for gut health and Animal Production. Animal Nutrition, 4(2), 151–159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2017.08.010

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