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Modulating gut microbiota contributes to better pork quality, study shows

Gut microbiota contributes to better pork quality
Gut microbiota identified as key to enhancing commercial pork quality. Credit: SONG Bo

A research team led by Prof. Kong Xiangfeng from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has revealed a novel strategy to enhance pork quality by modulating gut microbiota, potentially bridging the gap between the high meat yield of commercial pigs and the premium meat quality of Chinese indigenous pigs.

Based on two recent studies comparing the pork quality of Chinese indigenous pigs with commercial pig breeds, the researchers revealed that gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in shaping muscle characteristics through the gut鈥搈uscle axis.

The findings show that Chinese indigenous pig breeds like Taoyuan black (TB) pigs and Xiangcun black (TB) pigs developed a greater proportion of endurance-type (slow-twitch) 鈥攌ey contributors to tenderness and flavor鈥攄ue to their distinctive gut microbial profiles.

A was published in 2023 in Food & Function. The current study is in the journal npj Biofilms and Microbiomes.

One key discovery was the identification of Lactobacillus bacteria in the colon as one of the potential regulators. Lactobacillus in the colon convert dietary tryptophan into , (gut bacteria-derived metabolite which activates the AMPK/PGC-1伪 signaling pathway in ). This cascade essentially reprograms muscle fibers toward the slow-twitch type enhancing meat quality traits, such as water-holding capacity and intramuscular fat content.

Notably, fecal microbiota transplantation from Chinese indigenous pigs transferred these traits to mice, proving direct evidence that directly influences muscle biology.

More information: Bo Song et al, Lactobacillus regulate muscle fiber type conversion in Chinese native pigs via tryptophan metabolism, npj Biofilms and Microbiomes (2025).

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