A Low to Medium-Shear Extruded Kibble with Greater Resistant Starch Increased Fecal Oligosaccharides, Butyric Acid, and Other Saccharolytic Fermentation By-Products in Dogs
The objective of this study was to assess whether diets with increased resistant starch (RS) had a positive effect on markers of colonic health in dogs. Three identical diets were extruded with high, medium and low shear (HS, MS and LS) to incrementally increase RS, and fed to 24 dogs in a replicate...
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Main Authors: | Isabella Corsato Alvarenga, Matthew I. Jackson, Dennis E. Jewell, Charles G. Aldrich |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/737f684902bc4b10be8515e02f21eb9b |
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