• Title of article

    Energy and nutrient use of palm kernels, palm kernel meal and palm kernel oil in diets for growing pigs

  • Author/Authors

    Agunbiade، نويسنده , , J.A and Wiseman، نويسنده , , J and Cole، نويسنده , , D.J.A، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    17
  • From page
    165
  • To page
    181
  • Abstract
    A metabolism experiment was conducted with 13 gilts over four periods to investigate the effects of age or weight of pigs, level of inclusion and methods of estimation of apparent digestible (DE) and metabolizable (ME) energy and nutrient digestibility of full-fat palm kernels (FFPK), recombined palm kernel oil and meal (OPKM) and palm kernel oil (PKO). Each palm kernel product was evaluated at levels equivalent to added oil of 40, 80 and 120 g kg−1 in a basal diet. Extracted palm kernel meal (PKM) was also evaluated in the basal diet at the same level as in OPKM. Thus, 13 treatments arranged in four blocks (time periods) constituted the experimental data analysed using a randomised complete block design. Digestible energy and ME contents and apparent digestibility of nitrogen (ADN), dry matter (ADD) and oil (AOD - employing two oil analytical methods) of palm kernel products were estimated by single level assay and by regression with the latter yielding DE values of 40.2, 19.5, 22.1 and 13.1 MJ/kg DM for PKO, FFPK, OPKM and PKM, respectively. The corresponding values for AOD were 1.08, 0.93, 1.03 and 0.88. While the level of inclusion and pig weight (over the range 40–76 kg) did not significantly affect dietary energy and nutrient digestibility of palm kernel products, the form of oil inclusion had considerable effect with OPKM being better utilized than FFPK. Digestibility of oil in the palm kernel products measured by the ether extract (EE) method was, in general, significantly higher than that estimated by the acid ether extract (AEE) procedure. The results suggest the necessity for digestibility coefficients of oils and fats in oil bearing ingredients to be re-evaluated in the light of the currently applied analytical method as figures obtained using the traditional ether extract method may not be applicable to the true nutritional value of feed ingredients and consequently may lead to imprecise diet formulation.
  • Keywords
    Palm kernels , Metabolizable energy , nutrient digestibility , pigs , digestible energy
  • Journal title
    Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Record number

    2213478