2005
DOI: 10.1159/000080896
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Three-Day Enteral Exposure to a Red Kidney Bean Lectin Preparation Enhances the Pancreatic Response to CCK Stimulation in Suckling Pigs

Abstract: Background: A reason for the digestive problems that often occur around early weaning in piglets could be that the pancreas is not yet fully developed and the enzymes required for degradation of the solid food are not secreted in enough amounts. Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the possibility of inducing pancreas maturation with enhanced enzyme secretion. Methods: 10-day-old suckling pigs were gavage fed with a red kidney bean lectin preparation for 3 days, and the pancreatic response to in… Show more

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“…For example, in the pig, an enhanced pancreatic function might help to ameliorate the problems that may appear in modern pig production which are associated with weaning. Indeed a red kidney bean lectin treatment was shown to result in an increased capacity of pancreatic enzyme secretion in the suckling piglets due to an increase in CCK secretion (Evilevitch et al 2005). In calves fed milk replacer containing soya proteins, sodium butyrate, used as an additive in the diet, improved the GIT maturation and increased pancreatic enzyme secretion simultaneously with an elevation of blood levels of gastrin and mainly CCK (Guilloteau et al 2004).…”
Section: Gastrin Cholecystokinin and Performancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in the pig, an enhanced pancreatic function might help to ameliorate the problems that may appear in modern pig production which are associated with weaning. Indeed a red kidney bean lectin treatment was shown to result in an increased capacity of pancreatic enzyme secretion in the suckling piglets due to an increase in CCK secretion (Evilevitch et al 2005). In calves fed milk replacer containing soya proteins, sodium butyrate, used as an additive in the diet, improved the GIT maturation and increased pancreatic enzyme secretion simultaneously with an elevation of blood levels of gastrin and mainly CCK (Guilloteau et al 2004).…”
Section: Gastrin Cholecystokinin and Performancesmentioning
confidence: 99%