Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2017)

Natural zeolite (chabazite/phillipsite) dietary supplementation influences faecal microbiota and oxidant status of working dogs

  • Paola Superchi,
  • Roberta Saleri,
  • Maria C. Ossiprandi,
  • Enzo Riccardi,
  • Elio Passaglia,
  • Valeria Cavalli,
  • Valentino Beretti,
  • Alberto Sabbioni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2016.1261008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 115 – 121

Abstract

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We evaluated whether chabazite/phillipsite dietary supplementation might affect the faecal microbiota, oxidant and antioxidant status of working dogs at rest undergone to a trial test. Forty English Setter dogs were involved in two replicate trials. At each replicate, dogs were divided into two homogeneous groups (10 dogs/group). During a period of 28 days, diet was supplemented (Z group) or not supplemented (C group) with chabazite/phillipsite at the dose of 5 g/head/day. On day 29, dogs were subjected to a trial test. Faecal characteristics were assessed at 0 and 29 days (within two hours from the end of the trial test). Faecal consistency was not affected by dietary supplementation (p > .05). On day 29, Lactobacillus spp. and Enterococcus spp. counts were higher and Enterobacteriaceae were lower in Z than in C group (p .05). Our results suggest that chabazite/phillipsite dietary supplementation, improves the intestinal microbiota ecosystem and may counteract the oxidative damage caused by physical stress in hunting dogs at the beginning of the working season.

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