A Diet Diverse in Bamboo Parts is Important for Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Metabolism and Health

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Hairui Wang
Heju Zhong
Rong Hou
James Ayala
Guangmang Liu
Shibin Yuan
Zheng Yan
Wenping Zhang
Yuliang Liu
Kailai Cai
Zhigang Cai
He Huang
Zhihe Zhang
De Wu
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[1] Sichuan Agricultural University,Key Laboratory for Animal Disease Resistance Nutrition of the Ministry of Education, Animal Nutrition Institute
[2] Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding,undefined
[3] Sichuan Key Laboratory of Conservation Biology for Endangered Wildlife,undefined
[4] Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation (China West Normal University),undefined
[5] Ministry of Education,undefined
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The aim of this study was to determine the metabolic response in giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) to the consumption of certain parts of bamboo above ground growth. Giant pandas were provisioned with three species of bamboo: Phyllostachys bissetii, of which they only consume the culm (culm group); Bashania fargesii, of which they only consume the leaves (leaf group); and Qiongzhuea opienensis, of which they only consume the shoots (shoot group). The “culm” group absorbed the highest amount of calories and fiber, but was in short energy supply (depressed tricarboxylic acid cycle activity), and high fiber level diet might reduce the digestibility of protein. The “culm” and “leaf” groups absorbed less protein, and had a lower rate of body mass growth than the “shoot” group. Digestion of fiber requires energy input and yields low caloric extraction from the culm and leaf, and protein intake is important for increasing body mass. However, long-term consumption of shoots may have a potentially negative effect on the health because of high protein composition. Therefore, a balanced diet consisting of diverse plant parts of bamboo is important for the overall metabolic function and health of captive giant pandas.
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