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Characterization and Improvement of the Nutritional Value of Ethanol By-products for Swine

Widyaratne, Gemunu Prasanna 15 December 2005
The nutritional value of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) has not been assessed in swine. The nutritional value of corn and wheat DDGS, and possibilities to improve the nutritional value of wheat DDGS were for swine were investigated in two studies. <p>In study 1, two experiments were conducted to determine digestibility and digestible contents of energy, amino acids (AA) and P in corn and wheat DDGS and wheat grain, together with N and P excretion and growth performance in grower-finisher pigs. In experiment 1, 12 barrows (64.6 ± 6.4 kg) were fitted with ileal T-cannulae and had restricted access (2.6 x maintenance) to a wheat control diet or one of three diets with 40% corn, wheat+corn (4:1) or wheat DDGS. For energy, apparent total tract digestibility was highest for wheat (85%; P < 0.05) and did not differ among DDGS (77 to 79%; P > 0.10). Total tract digestible energy (DE) was highest for corn DDGS (4292 kcal kg-1 DM; P < 0.05) and tended to differ among wheat+corn and wheat DDGS and wheat (4038, 4019, and 3807, respectively; P = 0.06). For lysine, apparent ileal digestibility (AID) was highest for wheat (71%; P < 0.05) and did not differ among DDGS (59 to 63%; P > 0.10). The apparent ileal digestible lysine content was highest for corn DDGS (0.51% DM; P < 0.05), intermediate for wheat+corn and wheat DDGS (0.45 and 0.42), and lowest for wheat (0.37%). For P, total tract digestibility was lowest for wheat (15%; P < 0.05) and did not differ among DDGS samples (53 to 56%; P > 0.10). Total N excretion was highest for wheat+corn and wheat DDGS (55 and 58 g d-1; P < 0.05), intermediate for corn DDGS (44) and lowest for wheat (36). Total P excretion did not differ among DDGS (11 g d-1) and was lowest for wheat (8; P < 0.05). In experiment 2, 100 pigs (52.0 ± 3.3 kg) were fed a wheat-pea control diet or one of three 25%-DDGS (corn, wheat+corn or wheat) diets (3.375 Mcal DE kg-1; 2.50 g AID lysine Mcal-1 DE) for 5 wk. Overall, average daily feed intake (ADFI) and daily gain (ADG) were higher for wheat than DDGS (P < 0.05) but feed efficiency did not differ (P > 0.10). In summary, the nutritional value of wheat DDGS for swine is higher than wheat and lower than corn DDGS and feeding DDGS reduced growth performance, partly via a reduced ADFI, indicating that anti-nutritional factors in DDGS require further investigation.<p>In study 2, the effect of xylanase supplementation of wheat DDGS on nutrient digestibility and nutrient excretion was evaluated in grower-finisher pigs. Wheat-based diets with or without 40% wheat DDGS were tested with or without supplementary xylanase (4,000 U kg-1 feed) as a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement in a repeated Latin square design using eight barrows (29.4 ± 2.0 kg) fitted with ileal T-cannulae. Following a 6-day acclimation, faeces and urine were collected for 3 d, and ileal digesta for 2 d. The apparent ileal energy digestibility and DE content were not affected either by ingredient or xylanase (P > 0.05). The total tract energy digestibility and DE content were affected by ingredient (P > 0.05), but not by xylanase (P > 0.05). The total-tract energy digestibility was higher for wheat, but DE content was higher for wheat DDGS. The AID of arginine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and total AA were higher (P < 0.05), and of cysteine, histidine and lysine were similar (P > 0.05), and SID of phenylalanine was higher (P < 0.05), and of the other AA was similar (P > 0.10) for wheat DDGS compared to wheat. Supplementary xylanase improved AID and SID of most of the indispensable AA in wheat (P < 0.05), but not in wheat DDGS (P > 0.05). The apparent and standardized ileal AA contents were affected by ingredients (P < 0.05), but not by xylanase (P > 0.05). Digestible AA contents were higher for wheat DDGS than for wheat. The digestibility and digestible content of P were affected by ingredient and xylanse (P < 0.05). The P digestibility and digestible P contents were higher for wheat DDGS compared to wheat. Neither ingredient nor supplementary xylanase affected DM intake (P > 0.05). The DM excretion on daily basis and as a percentage of intake were affected by ingredient (P < 0.05), but not by xylanase (P > 0.05). Ingredients affected all N and P variables (P < 0.05), except percentage retained for both nutrients (P > 0.05). None of N variables (P > 0.05), but P intake and, retention on daily basis and as a percentage of intake were affected by xylanase (P < 0.05). The DM excretion and N and P intake, excretion and daily retention were higher for wheat DDGS compared to wheat. Lack of beneficial response to supplementary xylanase might be due to inappropriate enzyme level or insufficient substrate level of wheat DDGS. In addition, unidentified factors associated with fermentation and drying processes might constrain the nutritional value of wheat DDGS. Further studies are required to determine the proper xylanase inclusion level and/or to identify the factors associated with reduced nutrient digestibility of wheat DDGS.
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Characterization and improvement of the nutritional value of ethanol by-products for swine

Widyaratne, Gemunu Prasanna 15 December 2005 (has links)
The nutritional value of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) has not been assessed in swine. The nutritional value of corn and wheat DDGS, and possibilities to improve the nutritional value of wheat DDGS were for swine were investigated in two studies. <p>In study 1, two experiments were conducted to determine digestibility and digestible contents of energy, amino acids (AA) and P in corn and wheat DDGS and wheat grain, together with N and P excretion and growth performance in grower-finisher pigs. In experiment 1, 12 barrows (64.6 ± 6.4 kg) were fitted with ileal T-cannulae and had restricted access (2.6 x maintenance) to a wheat control diet or one of three diets with 40% corn, wheat+corn (4:1) or wheat DDGS. For energy, apparent total tract digestibility was highest for wheat (85%; P < 0.05) and did not differ among DDGS (77 to 79%; P > 0.10). Total tract digestible energy (DE) was highest for corn DDGS (4292 kcal kg-1 DM; P < 0.05) and tended to differ among wheat+corn and wheat DDGS and wheat (4038, 4019, and 3807, respectively; P = 0.06). For lysine, apparent ileal digestibility (AID) was highest for wheat (71%; P < 0.05) and did not differ among DDGS (59 to 63%; P > 0.10). The apparent ileal digestible lysine content was highest for corn DDGS (0.51% DM; P < 0.05), intermediate for wheat+corn and wheat DDGS (0.45 and 0.42), and lowest for wheat (0.37%). For P, total tract digestibility was lowest for wheat (15%; P < 0.05) and did not differ among DDGS samples (53 to 56%; P > 0.10). Total N excretion was highest for wheat+corn and wheat DDGS (55 and 58 g d-1; P < 0.05), intermediate for corn DDGS (44) and lowest for wheat (36). Total P excretion did not differ among DDGS (11 g d-1) and was lowest for wheat (8; P < 0.05). In experiment 2, 100 pigs (52.0 ± 3.3 kg) were fed a wheat-pea control diet or one of three 25%-DDGS (corn, wheat+corn or wheat) diets (3.375 Mcal DE kg-1; 2.50 g AID lysine Mcal-1 DE) for 5 wk. Overall, average daily feed intake (ADFI) and daily gain (ADG) were higher for wheat than DDGS (P < 0.05) but feed efficiency did not differ (P > 0.10). In summary, the nutritional value of wheat DDGS for swine is higher than wheat and lower than corn DDGS and feeding DDGS reduced growth performance, partly via a reduced ADFI, indicating that anti-nutritional factors in DDGS require further investigation.<p>In study 2, the effect of xylanase supplementation of wheat DDGS on nutrient digestibility and nutrient excretion was evaluated in grower-finisher pigs. Wheat-based diets with or without 40% wheat DDGS were tested with or without supplementary xylanase (4,000 U kg-1 feed) as a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement in a repeated Latin square design using eight barrows (29.4 ± 2.0 kg) fitted with ileal T-cannulae. Following a 6-day acclimation, faeces and urine were collected for 3 d, and ileal digesta for 2 d. The apparent ileal energy digestibility and DE content were not affected either by ingredient or xylanase (P > 0.05). The total tract energy digestibility and DE content were affected by ingredient (P > 0.05), but not by xylanase (P > 0.05). The total-tract energy digestibility was higher for wheat, but DE content was higher for wheat DDGS. The AID of arginine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and total AA were higher (P < 0.05), and of cysteine, histidine and lysine were similar (P > 0.05), and SID of phenylalanine was higher (P < 0.05), and of the other AA was similar (P > 0.10) for wheat DDGS compared to wheat. Supplementary xylanase improved AID and SID of most of the indispensable AA in wheat (P < 0.05), but not in wheat DDGS (P > 0.05). The apparent and standardized ileal AA contents were affected by ingredients (P < 0.05), but not by xylanase (P > 0.05). Digestible AA contents were higher for wheat DDGS than for wheat. The digestibility and digestible content of P were affected by ingredient and xylanse (P < 0.05). The P digestibility and digestible P contents were higher for wheat DDGS compared to wheat. Neither ingredient nor supplementary xylanase affected DM intake (P > 0.05). The DM excretion on daily basis and as a percentage of intake were affected by ingredient (P < 0.05), but not by xylanase (P > 0.05). Ingredients affected all N and P variables (P < 0.05), except percentage retained for both nutrients (P > 0.05). None of N variables (P > 0.05), but P intake and, retention on daily basis and as a percentage of intake were affected by xylanase (P < 0.05). The DM excretion and N and P intake, excretion and daily retention were higher for wheat DDGS compared to wheat. Lack of beneficial response to supplementary xylanase might be due to inappropriate enzyme level or insufficient substrate level of wheat DDGS. In addition, unidentified factors associated with fermentation and drying processes might constrain the nutritional value of wheat DDGS. Further studies are required to determine the proper xylanase inclusion level and/or to identify the factors associated with reduced nutrient digestibility of wheat DDGS.
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Studies on digestive enzymes from the hepatopancreas of the Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indicus

Omondi, James Gordon January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Efeito da suplementação de enzimas sobre o processamento e digestibilidade de dietas extrusadas para cães contendo farelo de trigo

Sá, Fabiano César [UNESP] 21 February 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:23:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-02-21Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:30:46Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 sa_fc_me_jabo.pdf: 521957 bytes, checksum: 8f14fb22de3782d8087ec8fc4daa49de (MD5) / Granotec do Brasil S.A / O farelo de trigo é um coproduto da indústria alimentícia com custo acessível e importante fonte de fibra e amido que vem sendo empregado para cães. Contudo, este ingrediente apresenta Polissacarídeos Não Amiláceos (PNA’s), que não são digeridos pelos cães e podem causar distúrbios gastrintestinais, que interferem na absorção dos nutrientes. Com o intuito de aumentar a biodisponibilidade dos nutrientes do farelo de trigo em dietas extrusadas para cães, avaliou-se a suplementação com uma mistura de enzimas sobre o coeficiente de digestibilidade dos nutrientes, qualidade e produção de fezes e parâmetros fermentativos intestinais. Foram formuladas duas dietas experimentais isonutritivas. A primeira possuía apenas milho e quirera de arroz como fonte de amido e fibra de cana de açúcar como fonte de fibra, que foi denominada ração controle negativo (CN). A segunda formulação apresentava 25% de farelo de trigo e foi desdobrada em quatro tratamentos: CP - dieta controle positivo, com farelo de trigo e sem adição de enzimas; ENZ1 – com enzimas na mistura antes da extrusão; ENZ2 - com as enzimas do ENZ1 mais α-amilase, na mistura antes da extrusão; ENZ2Pex - com as enzimas do ENZ2 após extrusão, como cobertura. O experimento seguiu delineamento em blocos casualizados no tempo, com dois blocos de 15 animais, três animais por tratamento em cada bloco e seis cães por tratamento. Os dados obtidos foram submetidos à análise de variância e as médias dos cinco tratamentos comparadas pelo teste de Tukey a 5% de probabilidade. Os resultados foram, também, avaliados por meio de contrastes ortogonais pré-estabelecidos, a 5% de probabilidade. A adição de farelo de trigo levou à redução da digestibilidade dos nutrientes (p<0,05). A mistura de enzimas não resultou em diferenças na digestibilidade, qualidade das fezes e produtos de fermentação microbiana fecal... / The wheat bran is a byproduct of the food industry with affordable and important source of fiber and starch that has been used for dogs. However, this ingredient has no-starch polysaccharides (NSP), which are not digested by dogs and can cause gastrointestinal disturbances, which interfere with absorption of nutrients. In order to increase the bioavailability of nutrients in wheat bran extruded diets for dogs, we assessed whether supplementation with a mixture of enzymes on the digestibility of nutrients, quality and production of feces and intestinal fermentation parameters. Two experimental diets were formulated isonutrients. The first had only corn and broken rice as a source of starch and sugar cane fiber as a fiber source, which was designated negative control diet (NC). The second formulation showed a 25% wheat bran and was split into four treatments: CP - positive control diet with wheat bran and without enzymes; ENZ1 - with enzymes in the mixture before extrusion; ENZ2 - with enzymes ENZ1 more α-amylase in the mixture before extrusion; ENZ2Pex - with enzymes ENZ2 after extrusion, as cover. The experiment followed a randomized block design in time, with two blocks of 15 animals, three animals per treatment in each block and six dogs per treatment. The data were subjected to analysis of variance and the mean of five treatment groups were compared by Tukey test at 5% probability. The results were also evaluated using orthogonal contrasts pre-set at 5% probability. The addition of wheat bran led to reduced digestibility of nutrients (p <0.05). The mixture of enzymes resulted in no differences in digestibility, stool quality and fecal microbial fermentation products (p> 0.05). The productivity of feed increased with the addition of the mixture of enzymes ENZ2, reducing the cost of eletctricity production in the diet
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Effect of heat stress on the efficacy of a carbohydrase admixture in growing pigs fed wheat-based diets

Paul Oluwakayod Oladele (9761987) 11 December 2020 (has links)
<p>Carbohydrases have been used to improve fiber utilization in monogastric animals. However, their effects on animal performance and nutrient digestibility have been inconsistent in pigs. The efficacy of carbohydrases has been suggested to depend on enzyme activity and fiber composition, but recent evidence suggests other factors like environmental conditions may play significant role. The effect of heat stress (HS) on the efficacy of a multienzyme carbohydrase blend in growing pigs was investigated. It was hypothesized that HS alters the efficacy of carbohydrases. Ninety-six growing pigs (gilts:barrows; 1:1) (initial BW of 20.15±0.18 kg) were randomly assigned to 6 treatments, with 8 replicates of 2 pigs replicate pen in a 3×2 factorial arrangement: three levels of carbohydrase (0, 1X or 2X) and two room temperature conditions (20<sup>o</sup>C constant or cyclical 28<sup>o</sup>C night time and 35<sup>o</sup>C daytime). The 1X is the recommended commercial dose of the enzyme (50g/tonne) and provides 1250 visco-units endo-β-1,4-xylanase, 4600 units α-L-arabinofuranosidase and 860 visco-units endo-1,3(4)-β-glucanase per kg of feed. The 2X dose was 100g/tonne. Pigs were fed ad libitum for 28 days and 1 pig per pen was sacrificed at d28. Heat stress increased the respiratory rate and skin temperature (P<0.001). There was no enzyme × temperature effect on response criteria. Enzyme treatment quadratically increased BW d28 (P=0.025), ADG (P=0.022) and average daily feed intake (ADFI) (P=0.032) with 1X being the highest. Heat stress reduced the BW at d14 (P=0.002) and d28 (P=0.006), average daily gain (ADG) (P=0.005) and ADFI (P<0.001). However, there was a trend of increased gain: feed ratio (G/F) (P=0.093) in the HS pigs compared to the thermoneutral (TN). Heat stress increased apparent jejunal digestibility (AJD) of energy (P=0.039) and apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of calcium (P=0.007). ADFI was positively correlated to ADG (r=0.57; P<0.001) but negatively correlated to G/F (r=-0.42; P=0.003). Enzyme supplementation increased in vitro viscosity at 3, 4 and 5 hours (P value). Heat stress reduced serum glucose concentration on d1 (P=0.0002) but increased serum non esterified fatty acid (NEFA) concentration (P=0.002). A similar trend to NEFA was observed in triacylglycride (TAG). In the jejunum, carbohydrases had trend for increased villi height (P=0.07) while HS reduced villi height (P=0.02). Heat stress increased the jejunal mRNA abundance of IL1β in the jejunum (P<0.001). There was a trend for a reduction in ileal MUC2 (P=0.092), occludin (P=0.091) due to HS, with the trend increasing in PEPT1 (P=0.064). There was no effect of HS on alpha diversity of fecal microbiome, but sampling day affected beta diversity. There was an increase in the abundance of pathogenic bacteria (like Clostridium) in the HS group. Heat stress did not alter the efficacy of carbohydrase but both carbohydrase and HS modulate pig performance independently.</p>
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Utilização de complexo enzimático na dieta de leitões / Use of enzyme complex in the diet of pigs

Freitas, Bárbara Volpi de 05 August 2011 (has links)
Foram utilizados 192 leitões Daland de 15,68±1,48 kg de peso vivo dos 49 aos 132 dias de idade em um experimento com o objetivo de avaliar a utilização de um complexo enzimático em dietas e seu efeito sobre o desempenho e rendimento de carcaça . Os animais foram distribuídos em 48 baias, sendo cada unidade experimental composta por quatro leitões. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o de blocos ao acaso em esquema fatorial 2 x 3: dois sexos (machos e fêmeas) e três níveis nutricionais (convencional, reduzido + complexo enzimático e reduzido) totalizando seis tratamentos com oito repetições. Os tratamentos foram: TCM Dieta basal controle para machos, TRM Dieta reduzida para machos, TEM Dieta reduzida com adição da enzima fornecida para machos, TCF Dieta basal controle fornecida para fêmeas, TRF Dieta reduzida fornecida para fêmeas e TEF Dieta reduzida com adição da enzima fornecida para fêmeas. A redução nutricional foi de 110 kcal/Kg, 0,15 % de fósforo disponível, 0,16% de cálcio e 1,4% em todos os aminoácidos e proteína. A ração experimental foi constituída de milho, farelo de soja, vitaminas e minerais mais a adição do complexo enzimático (50g/ton), para alguns tratamentos. As características zootécnicas avaliadas foram o ganho de peso (kg), o consumo de ração (kg) e o índice de conversão alimentar. Todos os animais foram pesados no início e no final de cada fase, ocasião em que também foi realizado o controle do consumo das rações experimentais. Também foram avaliadas a tipificação de carcaças pelo método SEUROP. Os resultados demonstraram que o uso de carboidrases+fitase é uma ferramenta nutricional muito importante para a nutrição de leitões, pois melhora as suas características produtivas. Além disso, foi importante observar que os leitões, machos e fêmeas, apresentam comportamentos diferentes quando recebem o complexo enzimático. / One hundred ninety two piglets Daland, 15.68 ± 1.48 kg body weight, from 49 to 132 days of age were used in a trial with the aim of evaluate the use of a enzyme complex in the diet on performance and carcass yield. The animals were divided into 48 pens with four piglets each. The experimental design was randomized blocks in factorial 2 x 3: two sex (male and female) and three nutrient levels (conventional, reduced + enzyme complex and reduced) totalizing six treatments with eight replicates. The treatments were: TCM Basal diet control for males, TRM - Diet reduced for males, TEM - Diet reduced with the addition of the enzyme for males, TCF - Basal diet control for females, TRF - Diet reduced for females and TEF Diet reduced with the addition of the enzyme for females. The reduction on nutrition levels was 110 kcal / kg of energy, 0.15% of phosphorus, 0.16% of calcium and 1.4% for all amino acids and protein. The experimental diet consisted of corn, soybean meal, vitamins and minerals plus the addition of the enzyme complex (50g/ton), for some treatments. The husbandry characteristics evaluated were weight gain (kg), feed intake (kg) and feed conversion ratio. All animals were weighed at the beginning and end of each phase, at which was also performed to control the consumption of the experimental diets. We evaluated the classification of carcasses by the method SEUROP. The results demonstrated that the use of carbohydrases + phytase is an important nutritional tool for the nutrition of pigs because it improves their performance. Furthermore, it was important to note that the piglets, male and female, behave differently when they receive the enzyme complex.
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Efeito da suplementação de enzimas sobre o processamento e digestibilidade de dietas extrusadas para cães contendo farelo de trigo /

Sá, Fabiano Cesar. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Aulus Cavalieri Carciofi / Banca: João Martins Pizauro Junior / Banca: José Roberto Sartori / Resumo: O farelo de trigo é um coproduto da indústria alimentícia com custo acessível e importante fonte de fibra e amido que vem sendo empregado para cães. Contudo, este ingrediente apresenta Polissacarídeos Não Amiláceos (PNA's), que não são digeridos pelos cães e podem causar distúrbios gastrintestinais, que interferem na absorção dos nutrientes. Com o intuito de aumentar a biodisponibilidade dos nutrientes do farelo de trigo em dietas extrusadas para cães, avaliou-se a suplementação com uma mistura de enzimas sobre o coeficiente de digestibilidade dos nutrientes, qualidade e produção de fezes e parâmetros fermentativos intestinais. Foram formuladas duas dietas experimentais isonutritivas. A primeira possuía apenas milho e quirera de arroz como fonte de amido e fibra de cana de açúcar como fonte de fibra, que foi denominada ração controle negativo (CN). A segunda formulação apresentava 25% de farelo de trigo e foi desdobrada em quatro tratamentos: CP - dieta controle positivo, com farelo de trigo e sem adição de enzimas; ENZ1 - com enzimas na mistura antes da extrusão; ENZ2 - com as enzimas do ENZ1 mais α-amilase, na mistura antes da extrusão; ENZ2Pex - com as enzimas do ENZ2 após extrusão, como cobertura. O experimento seguiu delineamento em blocos casualizados no tempo, com dois blocos de 15 animais, três animais por tratamento em cada bloco e seis cães por tratamento. Os dados obtidos foram submetidos à análise de variância e as médias dos cinco tratamentos comparadas pelo teste de Tukey a 5% de probabilidade. Os resultados foram, também, avaliados por meio de contrastes ortogonais pré-estabelecidos, a 5% de probabilidade. A adição de farelo de trigo levou à redução da digestibilidade dos nutrientes (p<0,05). A mistura de enzimas não resultou em diferenças na digestibilidade, qualidade das fezes e produtos de fermentação microbiana fecal ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The wheat bran is a byproduct of the food industry with affordable and important source of fiber and starch that has been used for dogs. However, this ingredient has no-starch polysaccharides (NSP), which are not digested by dogs and can cause gastrointestinal disturbances, which interfere with absorption of nutrients. In order to increase the bioavailability of nutrients in wheat bran extruded diets for dogs, we assessed whether supplementation with a mixture of enzymes on the digestibility of nutrients, quality and production of feces and intestinal fermentation parameters. Two experimental diets were formulated isonutrients. The first had only corn and broken rice as a source of starch and sugar cane fiber as a fiber source, which was designated negative control diet (NC). The second formulation showed a 25% wheat bran and was split into four treatments: CP - positive control diet with wheat bran and without enzymes; ENZ1 - with enzymes in the mixture before extrusion; ENZ2 - with enzymes ENZ1 more α-amylase in the mixture before extrusion; ENZ2Pex - with enzymes ENZ2 after extrusion, as cover. The experiment followed a randomized block design in time, with two blocks of 15 animals, three animals per treatment in each block and six dogs per treatment. The data were subjected to analysis of variance and the mean of five treatment groups were compared by Tukey test at 5% probability. The results were also evaluated using orthogonal contrasts pre-set at 5% probability. The addition of wheat bran led to reduced digestibility of nutrients (p <0.05). The mixture of enzymes resulted in no differences in digestibility, stool quality and fecal microbial fermentation products (p> 0.05). The productivity of feed increased with the addition of the mixture of enzymes ENZ2, reducing the cost of eletctricity production in the diet / Mestre
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Avaliação de programas nutricionais com a utilização de enzimas em rações de frangos de corte / Assessment of nutritional programs with the use of enzymes in diets of broilers

FORTES, Bruno Duarte Alves 09 January 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:07:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao BRUNO DUARTE ALVES FORTES.pdf: 1519992 bytes, checksum: dfdd5d666c37f57143bd189881ea16c7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-01-09 / The experiment was conducted to evaluate different programs Nutritional supplementation of carbohydrases and phytase enzymes) in broiler diets on performance and carcass yield. We used the test in 2016 male chicks a day, Cobb-500 distributed in 32 boxes of 2.10 m x 2.50 m. We used a randomized complete block design with two blocks (sheds), four treatments, four replicates and 63 birds per plot. The experimental diets were based on corn and soybean meal. The treatments were: T1) Nutritional program Cobb, T2) 4% reduction in metabolizable energy (ME), 3% crude protein (CP) and 10% of the recommendations of the amino acids of T1, T3) reformulated Diet isonutriente to T1 with 200 g / t carbohydrases ( beta-glucanase, xylanase, alpha-galactosidase and Galactomannanase) + 50 g / t phytase, T4) reformulated Diet isonutriente to T2 with 200 g / t carbohydrases (beta-glucanase, xylanase, alpha-galactosidase and Galactomannanase) + 50 g / t phytase. There were no differences on the feed phase integral (1-42dias) created for the different treatments. However, feed intake and weight gain were affected (P <0.05), where the treatments supplemented with enzymes had higher feed intake than the treatments without enzyme supplementation is consistent with the weight gain in the treatments 3 and 4 showed weight gains higher than treatments 1 and 2. It is concluded that the use of carbohydrases associated with inclusion of phytase was effective to elevate the metabolizable energy of diets based on corn and soybean meal, and that the addition of enzymes in the diet of the birds led to an increase in food consumption of 5 , 18%, and improved weight gain of 4.39% and did not affect carcass characteristics / O experimento foi conduzido para avaliar diferentes programas nutricionais associados à suplementação de enzimas carboidrases e fitase) em rações de frangos de corte sobre o desempenho e rendimento de carcaça. Foram utilizados no ensaio 2016 pintos machos de um dia da linhagem Cobb-500 distribuídos em 32 boxes de 2,10 m x 2,50 m. Utilizou-se delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados, com dois blocos (galpões), quatro tratamentos, quatro repetições e 63 aves por parcela. As rações experimentais foram à base de milho e farelo de soja. Os tratamentos utilizados foram: T1) Programa nutricional Cobb, T2) Redução de 4% na energia metabolizável (EM); de 3% proteína bruta (PB) e de 10% nas recomendações dos aminoácidos do T1, T3) Dieta reformulada isonutriente a T1 com 200 g/t carboidrases (beta-glucanase, xilanase, alfa-galactosidade e galactomananase) + 50 g/t fitase, T4) Dieta reformulada isonutriente a T2 com 200 g/t carboidrases (beta-glucanase, xilanase, alfa-galactosidade e galactomananase) + 50 g/t fitase. Não foram observadas diferenças sobre a conversão alimentar na fase integral (1-42dias) de criação para os diferentes tratamentos. Contudo, o consumo de ração e ganho de peso foram afetados (P<0,05), onde os tratamentos suplementados com enzimas apresentaram consumo de ração maior do que os tratamentos sem a suplementação enzimática sendo coerente com o ganho de peso, em que os tratamentos 3 e 4 apresentaram ganhos de peso maiores que os tratamentos 1 e 2. Conclui-se que o uso das carboidrases associada a inclusão de fitase foi efetivo para elevar a energia metabolizável das rações a base de milho e farelo de soja, e que a adição das enzimas na dieta das aves permitiu um aumento no consumo de ração de 5,18%, e melhoria no ganho de peso de 4,39% e não influenciaram as características de carcaça
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Complexos enzimáticos em rações para frangos de corte / Enzymatic complexs in feed of broiler checkens

Santos Neto, Lindolfo Dorcino dos 17 March 2016 (has links)
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No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Lindolfo Dorcino dos Santos Neto - 2016.pdf: 2203935 bytes, checksum: 598c0a2555c114e14f9d9f2a30f2cd63 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-03-17 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The objective of study was to evaluate the combination of different enzyme complexes on animal performance, digestibility nutrient based on corn and soybean meal and on the biochemical characteristics of these complexes. The first experiment was used randomized design with 7 treatments and 6 replicates, 30 birds per repetition, a total of 1,260 birds a day old. The treatments were treatment 1: Basal diet; Treatment 2: Basal diet with addition of complex A (phytase, protease, xylanase, beta-glucanase, cellulase, amylase, pectinase) + B complex (protease and cellulase); Treatment 3: Basal diet with addition of complex A + complex B + enzyme (α-galactosidase); Treatment 4: Basal diet with addition of complex A + α-galactosidase; Treatment 5: Basal diet with addition of complex C (xylanase, amylase, protease) + Phytase B and α-galactosidase; Treatment 6: Basal diet with addition of complex C + Phytase C + α-galactosidase; Treatment 7: Basal diet with addition of complex C + Phytase D + α-galactosidase. The performance characteristics and carcass yield and statistical analysis were evaluated with the R software using the Tukey test at 5% probability. The treatments 3 and 5 improvement in the average final weight, weight gain and feed conversion (p <0.05) at seven days of age and the average final weight and gain weight at 14 days of age. There were no significant differences (p> 0.05) in the other stages between the groups and the carcass yield and cuts made in two birds from each experimental unit at 42 days old.The second experiment used 112 birds with 25 days of age, being held the total collection of excreta from 28 to 32 days old. It used the same treatments in the first experiment. Nitrogen analysis was performed, ether extract, crude energy and dry matter. From these data was performed to analyze statistically the R software using the Tukey test at 5% probability. No significant differences were observed (p> 0.05) for the CMMS, CMN, EMAn, BN with the inclusion of enzyme complexes, as for CMEE significant differences (p <0.05), demonstrating the treatments 2 and 4 with greater efficiency in metabolizing ether extract. The third experiment analyzed the samples of each product used in In Vivo experiments were carried out a number of enzymatic assays. These data was performed to analyze statistically the R software using the Tukey test at 5% probability. There were statistically significant differences (p <0.05) for the total protein assay, reducing sugar and β-1,3-glucanase assays, xylanase, CMCase, FPase, amylase, pectinase, acid phosphatase and protease. The complexes A, B, C and the enzyme α – gal shown in most of these assays described the specific and higher enzymatic activity, these results that can be related to the performance results found in the 1 at 7 and 1 at 14 days. / O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a combinação de diferentes complexos enzimáticos disponíveis no mercado sobre o desempenho animal, digestiblidade dos nutrientes de ração à base de milho e soja e sobre às características bioquímicas destes complexos. Foram realizados três experimentos, no primeiro foi utilizado um delineamento inteiramente casualisado com 7 tratamentos e 6 repetições, sendo 30 aves por repetição, um total de 1260 aves com um dia de idade. Os tratamentos utilizados foram, tratamento 1: Dieta basal ou tratamento controle; tratamento 2: Dieta Basal com adição de Complexo A (fitase, protease, xilanase, ß-glucanase, celulase, amilase, pectinase) + Complexo B (protease e celulase); tratamento 3: Dieta Basal com adição de Complexo A + Complexo B + Enzima A (α- galactosidase); tratamento 4: Dieta Basal com adição de Complexo A + α-galactosidase; tratamento 5: Dieta Basal com adição de Complexo C (xilanase, amilase, protease) + Fitase B e α-galactosidase; tratamento 6: Dieta Basal com adição de Complexo C + Fitase C + α- galactosidase; tratamento 7: Dieta Basal com adição de Complexo C + Fitase D + α- galactosidase. Foram avaliadas as características de desempenho e rendimento de carcaça e a analise estatística foi realizada pelo software R utilizando o teste de Tukey á 5% de probabilidade. Observou-se melhoria no peso médio final, ganho de peso e conversão alimentar (p<0,05) aos sete dias de idade para as aves dos tratamentos 3 e 5 em relação as aves dos demais grupos e para o peso médio final e ganho de peso aos 14 dias de idade. Não houve diferenças significativas (p>0,05) nas demais fases entre os grupos e também no rendimento de carcaça e cortes realizados em 2 aves de cada unidade experimental aos 42 dias de idade. O segundo experimento utilizou 112 aves com 25 dias de idade, sendo realizado a coleta total de excreta dos 28 aos 32 dias de idade. Foi utilizado os mesmos tratamentos do primeiro experimento. Foram realizadas analise de nitrogênio, extrato etéreo, energia bruta e matéria seca. A partir desses dados foi realizada a analise estatística pelo software R utilizando o teste de Tukey á 5% de probabilidade. Não foram observadas diferenças significativa (p>0,05) para o CMMS, CMN, EMAn, BN com a inclusão de complexos enzimáticos, já para o CMEE houve diferenças significativa(p<0,05), demonstrando os tratamentos 2 e 4 com maior eficiência em metabolizar extrato etéreo. O terceiro experimento analisou as amostras de cada produto utilizado nos experimentos In Vivo, foram realizados uma série de ensaios enzimáticos. A partir desses dados foi realizada a analise estatística pelo software R utilizando o teste de Tukey á 5% de probabilidade. Observou-se diferenças significativas (p<0,05) para o teste de proteína total, açúcar redutor e os ensaios de β-1,3- glucanase,xilanase, CMCase, FPase, amilase, pectinase, fosfatase acida e protease. Os complexos A, B, C e a enzima A demonstram na maioria desses ensaios descritos as maiores atividade enzimáticas e especificas, resultados esses que podem ser relacionados aos resultados de desempenho encontrados nos 1 aos 7 e 1 aos 14 dias.
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Utilização de complexo enzimático na dieta de leitões / Use of enzyme complex in the diet of pigs

Bárbara Volpi de Freitas 05 August 2011 (has links)
Foram utilizados 192 leitões Daland de 15,68±1,48 kg de peso vivo dos 49 aos 132 dias de idade em um experimento com o objetivo de avaliar a utilização de um complexo enzimático em dietas e seu efeito sobre o desempenho e rendimento de carcaça . Os animais foram distribuídos em 48 baias, sendo cada unidade experimental composta por quatro leitões. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o de blocos ao acaso em esquema fatorial 2 x 3: dois sexos (machos e fêmeas) e três níveis nutricionais (convencional, reduzido + complexo enzimático e reduzido) totalizando seis tratamentos com oito repetições. Os tratamentos foram: TCM Dieta basal controle para machos, TRM Dieta reduzida para machos, TEM Dieta reduzida com adição da enzima fornecida para machos, TCF Dieta basal controle fornecida para fêmeas, TRF Dieta reduzida fornecida para fêmeas e TEF Dieta reduzida com adição da enzima fornecida para fêmeas. A redução nutricional foi de 110 kcal/Kg, 0,15 % de fósforo disponível, 0,16% de cálcio e 1,4% em todos os aminoácidos e proteína. A ração experimental foi constituída de milho, farelo de soja, vitaminas e minerais mais a adição do complexo enzimático (50g/ton), para alguns tratamentos. As características zootécnicas avaliadas foram o ganho de peso (kg), o consumo de ração (kg) e o índice de conversão alimentar. Todos os animais foram pesados no início e no final de cada fase, ocasião em que também foi realizado o controle do consumo das rações experimentais. Também foram avaliadas a tipificação de carcaças pelo método SEUROP. Os resultados demonstraram que o uso de carboidrases+fitase é uma ferramenta nutricional muito importante para a nutrição de leitões, pois melhora as suas características produtivas. Além disso, foi importante observar que os leitões, machos e fêmeas, apresentam comportamentos diferentes quando recebem o complexo enzimático. / One hundred ninety two piglets Daland, 15.68 ± 1.48 kg body weight, from 49 to 132 days of age were used in a trial with the aim of evaluate the use of a enzyme complex in the diet on performance and carcass yield. The animals were divided into 48 pens with four piglets each. The experimental design was randomized blocks in factorial 2 x 3: two sex (male and female) and three nutrient levels (conventional, reduced + enzyme complex and reduced) totalizing six treatments with eight replicates. The treatments were: TCM Basal diet control for males, TRM - Diet reduced for males, TEM - Diet reduced with the addition of the enzyme for males, TCF - Basal diet control for females, TRF - Diet reduced for females and TEF Diet reduced with the addition of the enzyme for females. The reduction on nutrition levels was 110 kcal / kg of energy, 0.15% of phosphorus, 0.16% of calcium and 1.4% for all amino acids and protein. The experimental diet consisted of corn, soybean meal, vitamins and minerals plus the addition of the enzyme complex (50g/ton), for some treatments. The husbandry characteristics evaluated were weight gain (kg), feed intake (kg) and feed conversion ratio. All animals were weighed at the beginning and end of each phase, at which was also performed to control the consumption of the experimental diets. We evaluated the classification of carcasses by the method SEUROP. The results demonstrated that the use of carbohydrases + phytase is an important nutritional tool for the nutrition of pigs because it improves their performance. Furthermore, it was important to note that the piglets, male and female, behave differently when they receive the enzyme complex.

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