PSII-5 Corn-expressed phytase improved the growth performance, nutrients digestibility and bone mineral density of nursery pigs fed with low protein, calcium and phosphorous diets. (5th December 2019)
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- Title:
- PSII-5 Corn-expressed phytase improved the growth performance, nutrients digestibility and bone mineral density of nursery pigs fed with low protein, calcium and phosphorous diets. (5th December 2019)
- Main Title:
- PSII-5 Corn-expressed phytase improved the growth performance, nutrients digestibility and bone mineral density of nursery pigs fed with low protein, calcium and phosphorous diets
- Authors:
- Shili, Cedrick N
Broomhead, Jon
Pezeshki, Adel - Abstract:
- Abstract: Feeding pigs with moderately reduced crude protein (CP), calcium (Ca) and phosphorous (P) diets may be an effective strategy to decrease the nutrients excretion; however, this practice can negatively impact the growth performance. Thus, there is an urgent need to improve the utilization of nitrogen, Ca and P in pigs. The objective was to assess the effect of phytase (GraINzyme ® ) on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, body composition, and serum amino acid profile in pigs fed with low-CP, -Ca and -P diets. Following 2-week acclimation period, forty-eight weaned barrows weighing ~ 10 kg were subjected to one of following groups (n = 8/group) for 4 weeks: A) standard-protein (~24% CP), B) low-protein (~13% CP), C) low-protein+2000 FTU/kg phytase, D) low-protein+4000 FTU/kg phytase, E) low-protein, -Ca and -P+2000 FTU/kg phytase and F) low-protein, -Ca and -P+4000 FTU/kg. The data were analyzed by univariate GLM with Tukey's post-hoc test (SPSS ® ). Feed intake and body weight were measured daily and weekly, respectively. At week 4, feed, fecal and blood samples were collected and pigs were scanned using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Pigs fed with diets C and F had higher average daily gain than those fed with diet B (P < 0.05). The apparent fecal digestibility of Ca and P and bone mineral density was higher for diets D and F than diet B (P < 0.05). Pigs fed diet C and F had a higher fat mass than those fed with diet B (P < 0.05). Serum lysine, methionineAbstract: Feeding pigs with moderately reduced crude protein (CP), calcium (Ca) and phosphorous (P) diets may be an effective strategy to decrease the nutrients excretion; however, this practice can negatively impact the growth performance. Thus, there is an urgent need to improve the utilization of nitrogen, Ca and P in pigs. The objective was to assess the effect of phytase (GraINzyme ® ) on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, body composition, and serum amino acid profile in pigs fed with low-CP, -Ca and -P diets. Following 2-week acclimation period, forty-eight weaned barrows weighing ~ 10 kg were subjected to one of following groups (n = 8/group) for 4 weeks: A) standard-protein (~24% CP), B) low-protein (~13% CP), C) low-protein+2000 FTU/kg phytase, D) low-protein+4000 FTU/kg phytase, E) low-protein, -Ca and -P+2000 FTU/kg phytase and F) low-protein, -Ca and -P+4000 FTU/kg. The data were analyzed by univariate GLM with Tukey's post-hoc test (SPSS ® ). Feed intake and body weight were measured daily and weekly, respectively. At week 4, feed, fecal and blood samples were collected and pigs were scanned using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Pigs fed with diets C and F had higher average daily gain than those fed with diet B (P < 0.05). The apparent fecal digestibility of Ca and P and bone mineral density was higher for diets D and F than diet B (P < 0.05). Pigs fed diet C and F had a higher fat mass than those fed with diet B (P < 0.05). Serum lysine, methionine and threonine of pigs fed with diets B-F were greater than those received diet A (P < 0.05). In conclusion, our data provide evidence that phytase, in particular at 4000FTU/kg, improved the growth performance, digestibility of Ca and P and bone mineral density in pigs fed with moderately low protein diets with reduced Ca and P content. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of animal science. Volume 97(2019)Supplement 3
- Journal:
- Journal of animal science
- Issue:
- Volume 97(2019)Supplement 3
- Issue Display:
- Volume 97, Issue 3 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 97
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0097-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 235
- Page End:
- 236
- Publication Date:
- 2019-12-05
- Subjects:
- low protein -- phytase -- nursery pigs
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- 10.1093/jas/skz258.479 ↗
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