Amino acid digestibility in diets containing copra meal with β-mannanase fed to growing pigs

The objective of this study was to estimate standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AA) in growing pigs fed diets containing increasing levels of copra meal (CM) with β-mannanase supplementation. Twenty barrows (initial body weight: 34.43 ± 0.11 kg) surgically fitted with T-cannulas a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Animal bioscience 2021, 34(12), , pp.1974-1980
Hauptverfasser: Jang, Jae Cheol, Kim, Dong Hyuk, Jang, Young Dal, Kim, Yoo Yong
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this study was to estimate standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AA) in growing pigs fed diets containing increasing levels of copra meal (CM) with β-mannanase supplementation. Twenty barrows (initial body weight: 34.43 ± 0.11 kg) surgically fitted with T-cannulas at the distal ileum were individually housed in metabolism crates. Pigs were allotted to 5 dietary treatments in a completely randomized design with 4 replicates per treatment. The dietary treatments were: 1) NC: negative control, corn-soybean meal (SBM) based diet, 2) PC: positive control, basal diet + 0.10% β-mannanase supplementation (800 IU/kg), 3) CM6: PC diet with 6% CM supplementation, 4) CM12: PC diet with 12% CM supplementation, and 5) CM18: PC diet with 18% CM supplementation. A nitrogen-free diet was used to estimate basal endogenous losses of AA for SID calculation. All experimental diets contained 0.5% chromic oxide as an indigestible marker. Each period consisted of a 4-d diet adaptation period and a 3-d ileal digesta collection period. There were no differences in apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and SID of all AA between the NC and PC treatments except that the PC treatment had lower AID and SID of Gly than the NC treatment (p
ISSN:2765-0189
2765-0235
DOI:10.5713/ab.21.0019