1. Starch supplementation improves the reproductive performance of sows in different glucose tolerance status
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Yanzhen Xu, Yulong Yin, Ming Deng, Yunyu Yang, Xichen Zhao, Chengquan Tan, Xinggang Qiu, Kaili Xiao, Jianzhao Chen, and Wenliang He
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Offspring ,Ileum ,SF1-1100 ,Sucrase ,Jejunum ,Animal science ,Insulin resistance ,Soybean substitution ,Food Animals ,medicine ,Glucose test ,Original Research Article ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Area under the curve ,Glucose tolerance ,Starch ,medicine.disease ,Animal culture ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Stillbirth rate ,Sow ,Gestation ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business - Abstract
This study was to evaluate the effects of glucose tolerance status, maternal starch supplementation and soybean substitution in diets on the performance of dams and their offspring. Eighty-eight pregnant sows (Landrace × Large White) were selected from an initial total of 120 sows, based on blood glucose test values, and assigned to 4 experimental treatments in a 2 × 2 factorial design. The factors were glucose tolerance status (glucose intolerant [GIT] vs. normal glucose tolerant [NGT]) or dietary treatments (corn starch diet [CS] vs. soybean substitution diet [SS]). A higher area under the curve (AUC) for post-meal glucose was observed (P
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- 2021