Title of article :
Interactions between dietary fat type and enzyme supplementation in broiler diets with high pentosan contents: effects on precaecal and total tract digestibility of fatty acids, metabolizability of gross energy, digesta viscosity and weights of small inte
Author/Authors :
Dنnicke، نويسنده , , Jeroch، H. نويسنده , , H and Bِttcher، نويسنده , , W and Simon، نويسنده , , O، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
16
From page :
279
To page :
294
Abstract :
One hundred grams fat, based on blends of beef tallow and soya oil (0:100, 20:80, 40:60, 60:40, 80:20 and 100:0) which corresponded to dietary ratios of unsaturated to saturated fatty acids (U:S ratio) of 5.47, 3.23, 2.11, 1.45, 1.00 and 0.69, respectively, was incorporated into a rye-based broiler diet (610 g kg−1). All diets were tested without or with supplementation of a xylanase-containing enzyme preparation in a combined growth test and balance study. Increasing the proportion of dietary tallow resulted in depression in live-weight gain and increased feed conversion ratio, exponential increase in jejunal supernatant viscosity, increased empty weight of small intestine and reduced digestibility of fat and fatty acids and metabolizability of gross energy. The beneficial effect of addition of xylanase was greatest at higher tallow concentrations. ts which were not supplemented with enzyme, it was shown that small incremental increases in U:S ratio up to ≈1.5 resulted in distinct incremental increases in digestibility, whereas ratios exceeding this value had virtually no further benefit. Such effects were less pronounced in enzyme supplemented groups. clusion, addition of an exogenous xylanase to a rye-based broiler diet containing 100 g added fat/kg gives results which very much depend on the U:S ratio. As the ratio increases up to maximum of 1.5 U:S, which corresponds to 40 g soya oil and 60 g tallow/kg, the enzyme effects are greatly pronounced in terms of growth performance, fat and fatty acid digestibility and metabolizability of energy. Beyond this U:S ratio effects of xylanase are more limited.
Keywords :
Broiler , Soya oil , Tallow , xylanase , Fat digestibility
Journal title :
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Animal Feed Science and Technology
Record number :
2213749
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