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Effects of Thymol and Thymol α-D-Glucopyranoside on Intestinal Function and Microbiota of Weaned Pigs

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Journal Animals (Basel)
Date 2020 Feb 26
PMID 32092931
Citations 10
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The present study evaluated gluco-conjugation as a measure to delay thymol absorption and enhance its antimicrobial activity in the gut of weaned piglets. The three dietary treatments consisted of a basal diet without additives (T), supplemented with thymol at 3.7 mmol/kg dry matter (T), or with an equimolar amount of thymol α-D-glucopyranoside (T). Each dietary treatment was replicated in 6 pens with 2 piglets per pen ( = 12 for analytical parameters) and was supplemented for 14 days. The total (free plus gluco-conjugated) thymol concentrations in the stomach contents were 14% lower in T as compared to T piglets. Neither of the additives could be detected further down the gut. counts in the proximal small intestine were significantly lower in T than in T pigs (3.35 vs. 4.29 log CFU/g); however, other bacterial counts and their metabolites were unaffected by treatment. A metagenomic bacterial analysis revealed a great relative abundance of spp. in the distal small intestine (range 88.4%-99.9%), irrespective of treatment. The intestinal barrier function was improved by T, but not T, compared to T In conclusion, gluco-conjugation did not result in higher thymol concentrations in the gut, but conversely, it seemed to diminish the biological effects of thymol in vivo.

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