Nutritional regulation of gut barrier integrity in weaning piglets

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Abstract

Weaning is very stressful for piglets and leads to alterations in the intestinal barrier, a reduction in nutrient absorption and a higher susceptibility to intestinal diseases with heavy economic losses. This review describes the structures involved in the intestinal barrier: the epithelial barrier, immune barrier and the enteric nervous system. Here, new insights into the interactions between feed components and the physiology and morphology of the epithelial barrier are highlighted. Dietary strategies focused on improving gut health are also described including amino acids, phytochemicals and organic acids.

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Modina, S. C., Polito, U., Rossi, R., Corino, C., & Di Giancamillo, A. (2019, December 1). Nutritional regulation of gut barrier integrity in weaning piglets. Animals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9121045

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