IS IT SOLUBLE OR INSOLUBLE? - Part 2
In last month Nutricle, we saw why the use of Crude fiber as nutrient for managing fibre content in diet was not relevant and why it was important to monitor soluble and insoluble fiber contents. We reviewed that soluble fibres slow down the stomach opening and emptying and be fermented in the colon into VFA that will be used by the gut cells and liver as source of energy with an important impact of animal physiology and behaviors. If you want to refresh the details about soluble fibres contribution to gut physiology, I encourage you to read again last month Nutricle – Is it Soluble or Insoluble? Part 1 This month, we will continue elaborating on the fibre physiology by reviewing the mode of action of the insoluble fiber and we will share some advices for formulation.Read More...
Related tags: Fibre - Formulation - Raw material - Swine