Publications by authors named "Damien P Preveraud"

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  • The probiotic 29784 (Bs29784) supports chicken intestinal health by producing metabolites like hypoxanthine, niacin, and pantothenate, enhancing resilience and performance through immune response, barrier function, and microbiota modulation.
  • Experimental models showed that Bs29784 vegetative cells significantly reduced inflammation and improved intestinal integrity better than spores, while individual metabolites had distinct positive effects on inflammation and cell growth.
  • Fermentation studies revealed that different metabolites influenced the microbiota and fermentation profiles, with specific compounds like PTH and HPX enhancing epithelial resilience and overall intestinal health.
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To evaluate the toxic effects of mycotoxin-contaminated corn (MC) on the breeders and their progeny chicks, a total of 480 fifty-wk-old Cobb broiler breeder hens were fed the following dies: 1) a corn-soybean meal diet (Control; containing 70.35% corn), 2) MC substituting for 50% of corn in Control (LM), 3) LM diet plus 2 g/kg 1 mycotoxin sequestrant, Toxy-Nil Plus (TNP) (LMT2.0), 4) MC substituting for 100% of corn in Control (HM), 5) HM diet plus 2 g/kg TN (HMT2.

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  • - Cholecalciferol (D) and retinyl palmitate (RP) are key fat-soluble vitamins found in animal-based foods, but there’s limited understanding of how they dissolve in mixed micelles before being absorbed by the intestines.
  • - Researchers studied how effectively D and RP are solubilized in micelles made from lipids and sodium taurocholate (NaTC), using surface tension and pressure measurements to analyze molecular interactions.
  • - Findings show that D dissolves in micelles much more effectively than RP due to stronger interactions with NaTC and lipids, along with D's tendency to self-associate, which allows it to form more stable micelles at lower concentrations.
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There is substantial evidence that the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency is unacceptably high in the population, and this requires action from a public health perspective. Circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] is a robust and reliable marker of vitamin D status and has been used by numerous agencies in the establishment of vitamin D dietary requirements and for population surveillance of vitamin D deficiency or inadequacy. In a wider context, modeling of serum 25(OH)D data and its contributory sources, namely dietary vitamin D supply and UVB availability, can inform our understanding of population vitamin D status.

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In the context of the global prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency, we compared two key determinants of the bioavailability of 3 vitamin D forms with significant biopotencies: cholecalciferol, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol and 1-α-hydroxycholecalciferol. To this aim, we studied their incorporation into synthetic mixed micelles and their uptake by intestinal cells in culture. Our results show that 1-α-hydroxycholecalciferol was significantly more solubilized into mixed micelles compared to the other forms (1.

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Scope: Vitamin E is present in feed and food mainly as d-α-tocopherol (d-α-TOL) but also as all-rac-α-tocopheryl acetate (rac-α-TAC) through supplementation. Its absorption efficiency is low compared to that of triacylglycerols. The aim of this work was thus to study the fate of TAC during digestion.

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