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The Use of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids in Piglet Feeding – A Review
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Hanczakowska, Ewa
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Antibacterial activity
/ antibacterial properties
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ carbon
/ carboxylic ester hydrolases
/ Chains
/ decanoic acid
/ dodecanoic acid
/ energy
/ Enterocytes
/ Fatty acids
/ Fish oils
/ gastric mucosa
/ hexanoic acid
/ Intestine
/ medium-chain fatty acids
/ Mucosa
/ octanoic acid
/ piglet feeding
/ piglet nutrition
/ piglets
/ Stomach
/ Structural damage
/ triacylglycerols
/ Triglycerides
2017
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The Use of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids in Piglet Feeding – A Review
by
Hanczakowska, Ewa
in
Antibacterial activity
/ antibacterial properties
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ carbon
/ carboxylic ester hydrolases
/ Chains
/ decanoic acid
/ dodecanoic acid
/ energy
/ Enterocytes
/ Fatty acids
/ Fish oils
/ gastric mucosa
/ hexanoic acid
/ Intestine
/ medium-chain fatty acids
/ Mucosa
/ octanoic acid
/ piglet feeding
/ piglet nutrition
/ piglets
/ Stomach
/ Structural damage
/ triacylglycerols
/ Triglycerides
2017
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The Use of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids in Piglet Feeding – A Review
by
Hanczakowska, Ewa
in
Antibacterial activity
/ antibacterial properties
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ carbon
/ carboxylic ester hydrolases
/ Chains
/ decanoic acid
/ dodecanoic acid
/ energy
/ Enterocytes
/ Fatty acids
/ Fish oils
/ gastric mucosa
/ hexanoic acid
/ Intestine
/ medium-chain fatty acids
/ Mucosa
/ octanoic acid
/ piglet feeding
/ piglet nutrition
/ piglets
/ Stomach
/ Structural damage
/ triacylglycerols
/ Triglycerides
2017
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The Use of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids in Piglet Feeding – A Review
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The Use of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids in Piglet Feeding – A Review
2017
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The group of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) comprises monocarboxylic fatty acids containing from 6 to 12 carbon atoms. These are: caproic (C6), caprylic (C8), capric (C10), and lauric (C12) acids. They can be partly absorbed already through the stomach mucosa. Their triacylglycerols (MCT) can be absorbed intact into intestinal epithelial enterocytes and then hydrolysed by microsomal lipases. Thus they are a readily available source of energy, capable of improving the intestinal epithelial mucosal structure. They are also characterised by strong antibacterial activity due to their ability to penetrate the semi-permeable membranes of bacteria and damage their internal structures. Thanks to these properties, they could be a good supplement to weaned piglet feed. They improve piglet performance and can be used as feed antibiotic replacers.
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