Journal of Animal Science and Technology (May 2023)

Effects of resistant starch on anti-obesity status and nutrient digestibility in dogs

  • Hyun-Woo Cho,
  • Kangmin Seo,
  • Ju Lan Chun,
  • Junghwan Jeon,
  • Chan Ho Kim,
  • Sejin Lim,
  • Si Nae Cheon,
  • Ki Hyun Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5187/jast.2023.e11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 3
pp. 550 – 561

Abstract

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This study investigated the effects of corn resistant starch (RS) on the anti-obesity properties, nutrient digestibility, and blood parameters in healthy beagles. Four spayed and six castrated beagle dogs were divided into a control group (CON) with a diet comprising rice and chicken meal and a treatment group (TRT) with a diet comprising corn with an increased RS content by heating-cooling and chicken meal. All dogs in the CON and TRT groups were fed a 1.2-fold higher energy diet than the daily recommended energy requirement for 16 weeks. Throughout the study period, the body weight of dogs in CON increased, whereas no change in body weight was observed in TRT, resulting in a significant difference in body weight between the two groups at the end of the experiment. Moreover, a significant reduction in the apparent total tract digestibility was observed upon the analysis of dry matter, nitrogen-free extract, and organic matter in TRT compared with that in CON. The complete blood cell composition and biochemical parameters were within the reference range in both groups. A significant increase in the concentration of serum adiponectin was found in TRT at the end of the experiment. These results suggest that the corn RS may be beneficial for weight management owing to its reduced nutrient digestibility.

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