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  • Camelina cake (CAM) is explored as a substitute for soybean meal in piglet diets, with various doses (4%, 8%, 12%) tested for impacts on growth and gut health.
  • The study found that higher doses of CAM negatively affected growth rates and feed intake in the early weeks post-weaning, while also increasing liver weight and gut microbiome diversity.
  • Overall, CAM showed potential as an alternative protein source but indicated dose-dependent challenges related to piglet growth performance.

Article Abstract

Camelina cake (CAM) is a co-product proposed as an alternative protein source; however, piglet data are still limited. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different doses of CAM in substitution of soyabean meal on the growth, health and gut health of weaned pigs. At 14 d post-weaning (d0), sixty-four piglets were assigned either to a standard diet or to a diet with 4 %, 8 % or 12 % of CAM. Piglets were weighed weekly. At d7 and d28, faeces were collected for microbiota and polyamine and blood for reactive oxygen metabolites (ROM) and thyroxine analysis. At d28, pigs were slaughtered, organs were weighed, pH was recorded on gut, colon was analysed for volatile fatty acids (VFA) and jejunum was used for morphological and gene expression analysis. Data analysis was carried out using a mixed model including diet, pen and litter as factors; linear and quadratic contrasts were tested. CAM linearly reduced the average daily gain from d0-d7, d0-d14, d0-d21 and d0-d28 ( ≤ 0·01). From d0-d7 increasing CAM linearly decreased feed intake ( = 0·04) and increased linearly the feed to gain ( = 0·004). CAM increased linearly the liver weight ( < 0·0001) and affected the cadaverine ( < 0·001). The diet did not affect the ROM, thyroxine, intestinal pH, VFA and morphology. All doses of CAM increased the α diversity indices at d28 ( < 0·05). CAM at 4 % promoted the abundance of Butyricicoccaceae_UCG-008. Feeding with CAM enhanced resilience in the gut microbiome and can be evaluated as a potential alternative protein source with dose-dependent limitations on piglet growth performance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11361914PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114524000722DOI Listing

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