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Supplementation of protease, alone and in combination with fructooligosaccharide to low protein diet for finishing pigs
Author(s) -
Lei Xin Jian,
Cheong Jin Young,
Park Jae Hong,
Kim In Ho
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
animal science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.606
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1740-0929
pISSN - 1344-3941
DOI - 10.1111/asj.12849
Subject(s) - fructooligosaccharide , protease , feces , zoology , chemistry , ammonia , food science , biology , biochemistry , enzyme , microbiology and biotechnology
Effects of adding protease with or without fructooligosaccharide ( FOS ) to low protein diet on growth performance, nutrient digestibility and fecal noxious gas emission were evaluated in 160 finishing pigs (57.70 ± 1.16 kg) in a 9‐week study. Pigs were randomly divided into four dietary treatments, PC : positive control diet (15.97% crude protein ( CP )); NC : negative control diet (12.94% CP ); PRO : NC supplemented with 0.05% protease; PROFOS : NC supplemented with 0.05% protease and 0.1% FOS . During weeks 4–9 and weeks 0–9, gain : feed ratio was impaired ( P  <   0.05) in pigs fed NC diet compared with those fed PC , PRO and PROFOS diets. Pigs fed PC , PRO and PROFOS diets had higher ( P  <   0.05) apparent total tract digestibility ( ATTD ) of CP than pigs fed NC diet. Pigs fed PROFOS diet had reduced ( P  <   0.05) ammonia emissions compared to pigs fed NC and PRO diets. These data indicate that reducing dietary CP concentrations impaired growth performance, decreased ATTD of CP and reduced ammonia emissions. Supplementation of protease in low CP diet improved growth performance and increased ATTD of CP . Dietary supplementation with protease and FOS in low CP diet improved growth performance, increased ATTD of CP and decreased fecal ammonia emission.

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