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1. Xylanase supplementation in corn-based swine diets: a review with emphasis on potential mechanisms of action.

2. Xylanase increased the energetic contribution of fiber and improved the oxidative status, gut barrier integrity, and growth performance of growing pigs fed insoluble corn-based fiber.

3. Impact of increasing the levels of insoluble fiber and on the method of diet formulation measures of energy and nutrient digestibility in growing pigs.

4. Insoluble dietary fiber does not affect the ability of phytase to release phosphorus from phytate in the diet of nursery pigs1.

5. A soluble and highly fermentable dietary fiber with carbohydrases improved gut barrier integrity markers and growth performance in F18 ETEC challenged pigs1.

6. A dietary carbohydrase blend improved intestinal barrier function and growth rate in weaned pigs fed higher fiber diets.

7. Investigation of the impact of increased dietary insoluble fiber through the feeding of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) on the incidence and severity of Brachyspira-associated colitis in pigs.

8. Dietary Soluble and Insoluble Fiber With or Without Enzymes Altered the Intestinal Microbiota in Weaned Pigs Challenged With Enterotoxigenic E. coli F18.

9. Xylanase, and the role of digestibility and hindgut fermentation in pigs on energetic differences among high and low energy corn samples.

10. Insoluble dietary fiber does not affect the ability of phytase to release phosphorus from phytate in the diet of nursery pigs.

11. Insoluble dietary fiber does not affect the ability of phytase to release phosphorus from phytate in the diet of nursery pigs.

12. Exogenous carbohydrases added to a starter diet reduced markers of systemic immune activation and decreased Lactobacillus in weaned pigs 1.

13. PSVII-10 Xylanase improved the nutrient and energy digestibility of diets high in insoluble corn fiber fed to swine following a 36-d dietary adaptation period.

14. 160 Can growth performance, digesta characteristics, and oxidative status of swine fed diets high in insoluble fiber be improved? An investigation into the mode of action of xylanase.

15. 159 Impact of dietary fiber and carbohydrases on intestinal gene transcription in enterotoxigenic E. coli challenged pigs.

16. 161 Impact of insoluble dietary fiber on the efficacy of the phytase enzyme in nursery pigs.

17. 130 Young Scholar Presentation: Can exogenous carbohydrase supplementation to higher-fiber diets improve gut function, microbiota, and growth performance of weaned pigs?

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