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Supplementing corn-soybean meal diets with microbial phytase maximizes phytate phosphorus utilization by weanling pigs.
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Journal of animal science [J Anim Sci] 1993 Dec; Vol. 71 (12), pp. 3368-75. - Publication Year :
- 1993
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Abstract
- Two experiments were conducted with crossbred weanling pigs to determine the optimal dietary supplement of Aspergillus niger phytase activity to a low-P, corn-soybean meal basal diet (BD). In Exp. 1, 50 pigs (7.61 +/- .56 kg BW) received the BD supplemented with 750, 1,050, 1,250, or 1,350 phytase units (PU)/g, or .21% P as mono-dibasic calcium phosphate (MDCaP) for 4 wk. In Exp. 2, 12 pigs (6.39 +/- .74 kg BW) were individually housed in metabolism cages and received BD, BD plus the optimal phytase activity (1,200 PU/g), or BD plus .21% P as MDCaP for 2 wk. In Exp. 1, additions of phytase > 1,050 PU/g of BD did not improve ADG, ADFI, gain/feed, or plasma AP activity. Quadratic relationships between dietary phytase activity and these measures were found and their stationary points were at approximately 1,200 PU/g of BD. Estimated maximum responses of these measures in pigs fed phytase were > or = 90% compared with MDCaP. Pigs fed 1,250 PU/g of BD maintained normal plasma P and Ca concentrations. In Exp. 2, pigs that received 1,200 PU/g of BD utilized dietary P more effectively (P < .05) than pigs fed the BD or the BD plus MDCaP. Although they consumed 44% less P per day, these pigs retained only 7% less P than pigs that received MDCaP. One thousand units of phytase activity supported retention of 1.1 mg of P from the BD, and this level of phytase supplementation was equivalent in effect to .91 mg of P from MDCaP.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
- Subjects :
- 6-Phytase administration & dosage
Alkaline Phosphatase blood
Animals
Aspergillus niger enzymology
Calcium blood
Calcium, Dietary administration & dosage
Eating
Female
Male
Phosphorus blood
Phosphorus, Dietary administration & dosage
Phytic Acid administration & dosage
Random Allocation
Regression Analysis
Glycine max
Swine growth & development
Weaning
Weight Gain
Zea mays
Zinc blood
6-Phytase metabolism
Animal Feed
Phosphorus, Dietary pharmacokinetics
Phytic Acid pharmacokinetics
Swine metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0021-8812
- Volume :
- 71
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of animal science
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8294289
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2527/1993.71123368x