Organic Acid Profiles in Feces of Pigs with Pathogenic or Non-Pathogenic Diarrhea

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A chemical characteristic of the feces of diarrheal piglets permits differentiation among piglets receiving antibiotic treatment and those with colibacillosis or dyspepsia. A high concentration of lactic or succinic acid was observed in the diarrheic feces of piglets receiving antibiotic treatments and those with dyspepsia; however, no lactic or succinic acids were detected in piglets with colibacillosis. There was, however, little difference in the total concentration of organic acids among the three types of diarrheal illnesses. A quantitative analysis of lactic and succinic acids in diarrheic feces might provide a means for rapidly differentiating between colibacillosis and non-pathogenic diarrheas in piglets.

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Tsukahara, T., & Ushida, K. (2001). Organic Acid Profiles in Feces of Pigs with Pathogenic or Non-Pathogenic Diarrhea. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 63(12), 1351–1354. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.63.1351

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