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Maternal nutrition during pregnancy and lactation is crucial for offspring growth, development and body health
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Improving maternal nutrition by adjusting the diet structure or supplementing functional additives can promote the growth and development, body health and meat quality of the offspring
Recently, researcher Kong Xiangfeng's team from the Research Center of Livestock and Poultry Healthy Breeding and Agro-Pastoral Complex Ecology, Institute of Subtropical Agricultural Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, systematically studied the feeding effect of betaine added to the diet of sows and piglets on Bama pigs, and the secretion of hormones , nutrient metabolism, intestinal microecology, gene expression and other aspects discussed its mechanism of action
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The team found that betaine can improve the composition of sow colostrum and intestinal microecology, regulate the body's nutritional metabolism and the secretion of reproductive hormones, thereby improving the reproductive performance of sows; it can enhance the body's immune function and antioxidant properties, improve intestinal It can regulate the secretion of hormones and nutrition metabolism, and then promote the growth and development of suckling piglets; it can affect the plasma biochemical parameters and hormone content, improve the chemical composition of muscles, regulate the gene expression of skeletal muscle, and then improve the growth performance and carcass traits of growing and finishing pigs.
The above research results have been published in Animal Nutrition , Frontiers in Nutrition , Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture , and Journal of Animal Nutrition
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The research was jointly funded by the National Key R&D Program Project (2018YFD0500404) and the Shandong Xiangwei Enterprise Cooperation Project
Paper Links: 12345678
Flow chart of the nutritional intervention study of betaine used in Bama pigs "integration of mother and child"