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. 2018 Oct 25;13(10):e0205913. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205913

Table 4. Effect of dietary xylose concentration and collection period on water balance.

Dietary treatment, % xylose inclusion Collection period T×C1
Item 0 2 4 8 SEM P-value d 5–7 d 12–14 d 19–21 SEM P-value P-value
Water waste, ml/d 853 796 1024 1265 321 0.3633 1404x 712y 837y 294 0.0001 0.4096
Water intake, ml/d 2447b 2532b 2762ab 3017a 222 0.0424 3025x 2551y 2493y 176 <0.0001 0.4352
Urine output, ml/d 984c 1159bc 1286ab 1566a 129 0.0032 1465x 1196y 1085z 74 <0.0001 0.7898
Urine specific gravity 1.034 1.031 1.025 1.029 0.009 0.0656 1.029xy 1.028y 1.032x 0.009 0.0087 0.2528

Pigs (n = 12/treatment) were housed individually in metabolism crates and fed diets containing either 0, 2, 4, or 8% D-xylose at 4% of BW. Water intake and urine output were measured during 3 different collection periods representing increasing adaptation time to treatment diets.

a-cTreatment means without a common superscript differ (P ≤ 0.05)

x-zCollection period means without a common superscript differ (P ≤ 0.05)

1Dietary treatment × collection period interaction (T×C)

Treatment linear contrast is significant at P < 0.01