Supplementation with alpha-glycerol monolaurate during late gestation and lactation enhances sow performance, ameliorates milk composition, and improves growth of suckling piglets

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Longxian Li [1 ]
Huakai Wang [1 ]
Shuang Dong [1 ]
Yongxi Ma [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University
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Background Physiological changes during lactation cause oxidative stress in sows, reduce immunity, and hamper the growth capacity of piglets. Alpha-glycerol monolaurate(α-GML) has potential for enhancing the antimicrobial activity of sows and the growth of suckling piglets.Methods Eighty sows were allocated randomly to four groups: basal diet and basal diets supplemented with 500, 1000, or 2000 mg/kg α-GML. The experiment started on d 85 of gestation and lasted until piglets were weaned on d 21 of lactation. The number of live-born piglets was standardized to 12 tion, body weight of piglets was measured and milk samples ± 1 per sow on day of parturition. On d 0 and21 of lactawere obtained from sows, and serum samples and feces from piglets were obtained on d 21.Results Feed intake, backfat loss, and weaning estrus interval did not differ among the four groups of sows. Maternal α-GML supplementation increased(P < 0.05) the body weight of piglets at weaning and the apparent total tract digestibility of crude fat of sows. The immunoglobulin A and immunoglobulin G levels were greater(P < 0.05) in a quadratic manner in the milk of sows as dietary α-GML increased. Concerning fatty acid profile, C12:0, C15:0, C17:0, C18:2n6c, C18:3n3, C24:0, and C22:6n3 were higher(P < 0.05) in linear and quadratic manners in colostrum of sowsfed α-GML diets compared with the control sows. There was lower(P < 0.05) n-6:n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid ratio in milk than in the control sows. Maternal α-GML increased the abundance of Firmicutes(P < 0.05) and decreased the abundance of Proteobacteria(P < 0.05) of piglet fecal microbiota.Conclusions Dietary supplementation with α-GML improved milk immunoglobulins and altered fatty acids of sows, thereby improving the health of piglets.
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