Assessment of Potential Interactions Between Phytase and Glycosidase Enzyme Supplementation on Nutrient Digestibility in Broilers
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Publication date
2005-04-01ISSN
0032-5791
Abstract
The effects of microbial 3-phytase and glycosidase enzymes, and their interactions, on energy values and nutrient digestibility in diets rich in nonstarch
polysaccharides (NSP) were studied in diets based on
corn, wheat, or barley. Four diets were prepared with
each cereal grain. One had no enzymes, a second had 500
units of phytase, a third had glycosidase enzyme, and a
fourth had phytase and glycosidase. The glycosidases
used were α-galactosidase (corn diet), xylanase (wheat),
and β-glucanase (barley). Glycosidase decreased intestinal viscosity, whereas phytase increased this parameter
in corn diets. Phytase increased AME in corn diets,
whereas β-glucanase in barley diets improved AME and
AME
n, and digestibility of dry matter, starch, β-glucans,
and lipid. Xylanase in wheat diets improved dry matter and starch digestibility. Phytase increased total phosphorus retention in all diets, and significant interactions between glycosidase enzymes and phytase were detected
in wheat and barley diets. Phytase decreased phosphorus
excretion in corn and barley diets, whereas α-galactosidase increased phosphorus excretion in corn diets. Phytase in corn diets and β-glucanase in barley diets increased
calcium retention, whereas inclusion of xylanase decreased calcium retention in wheat diets. Phytase and β-
glucanase decreased calcium excretion in corn- and barley-based diets, respectively. An interaction was detected
between phytase and β-glucanase in barley diets, in which
calcium excretion was reduced. In general, no negative
interactions between phytase and glycosidase enzymes
were found, indicating that both types of enzymes may
be used together in feeds based on corn, wheat, or barley
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
10
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Poultry Science
Recommended citation
Juanpere, J., A.M. Pérez-Vendrell, E. Angulo, and J. Brufau. 2005. “Assessment of Potential Interactions Between Phytase and Glycosidase Enzyme Supplementation on Nutrient Digestibility in Broilers.” Poultry Science 84 (4): 571-580. doi: 10.1093/ps/84.4.571
Grant agreement number
INIA/ /SC-99058/ES/ /
Program
Nutrició Animal
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