• 제목/요약/키워드: Pentosanase

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Using Enzyme Supplemented, Reduced Protein Diets to Decrease Nitrogen and Phosphorus Excretion of Broilers

  • Jacob, Jacqueline P.;Ibrahim, Sami;Blair, Robert;Namkung, Hwan;Paik, In Kee
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제13권11호
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    • pp.1561-1567
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    • 2000
  • An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary protein levels and supplementation of phytase and pentosanase in wheat-soybean meal diet on the performance and output of N and P in broilers. Addition of phytase alone or in combination with pentosanase to reduced or control protein diets did not affect average final body weight of mixed sexes. However, addition of phytase and pentosanase in combination to reduced protein diets in male broilers significantly depressed body weights. Intestinal viscosity of 21d broilers was significantly decreased by addition of phytase and pentosanase alone or in combination. Tibia ash content was significantly increased by phytase supplementation. Supplementation of phytase alone and in combination with pentosanase to reduced protein diets significantly decreased P in manure and daily output of P. Daily N output was lowest in the reduced protein diet supplemented with phytase and pentosanase combination. The retention of DM, N and P was highest in the reduced protein diet supplemented with phytase and pentosanase combination. In conclusion, supplementation of phytase alone or in combination with pentosanase to reduced protein diets can decrease output of N and P. But the combination of the enzymes has no beneficial effects on the performance of broilers, especially those on wheat-soybean meal diet with reduced protein level.

환경친화성양돈사료를 위한 효소제 사용의 최근 경향 (Recent Advances in the Use of Enzymes for Environment-Friendly Swine Diets)

  • Hong Jong-Wok;Kim In-Ho
    • 한국유기농업학회지
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.55-67
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    • 2001
  • 본 논문의 목적을 위한 외인성 효소 즉 Phytase, $\beta$-glucanase, pentosanase는 전 세계적으로 양돈사료에 첨가제로서 광범위하게 사용하고 있다. 이러한 효소의 화학적 효과는 이해가 잘 되고 있다. 하지만 돼지에서 이러한 효소들의 효과에 대해서는 아직까지 논란의 여지가 있다. Phytase는 곡류내 존재하는 피틴태 인의 이용성을 증가시킬 수 있어 배설되는 분 중 인의 오염도를 낮출 수 있고 사료내 사용하는 무기태 인의 양을 감소시킬 수 있다. 또한, 보리와 귀리에 존재하는 $\beta$-glucanase와 호밀과 밀에 존재하는 용해성 Pentosans과 같은 효소들은 양돈사료에서 찾을 수 있는 항영양소 인자들을 분해하는 효과가 있다. 그래서 비전분과당류들의 소화율을 증가시키는 결과를 초래한다. 앞으로 이 분야의 연구는 현재 효소들의 효율적인 사용, 효과적인 다른 생산품의 개발 그리고 열 안정성 효소들의 개발들을 포함하고 있다.

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Performance of Broiler Chicks Fed Normal and Low Viscosity Rye or Barley with or without Enzyme Supplementation

  • He, T.;Thacker, P.A.;McLeod, J.G.;Campbell, G.L.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.234-238
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    • 2003
  • This experiment was conducted to measure nutrient digestibility and performance in broiler chicks fed diets based on normal and low viscosity rye or barley fed with and without enzyme (pentosanase and $\beta$-glucanase) during a 17 day growth trial. A total of 150 one-day old, male broiler chicks (5 birds per pen and 5 pens per treatment) were randomly assigned to one of six dietary treatments in a $3{\times}3$ factorial design experiment (3 cereals${\times}$2 enzyme levels). Digestibility coefficients were determined using chromic oxide. Digestibility coefficients for dry matter and crude protein were significantly (p=0.0001) higher for the barley-based diets than for any of the rye-based diets. Digestibility coefficients for gross energy did not differ (p>0.05) due to cereal grain. There were no differences in the digestibility coefficients for dry matter and gross energy between chicks fed normal and low viscosity rye. However, the digestibility coefficient for crude protein was higher (p=0.01) for the low viscosity rye compared with the normal viscosity rye. Addition of enzyme to the diet significantly (p=0.0001) increased digestibility coefficients for dry matter, crude protein and energy. There were no significant differences in weight gain, feed intake or feed conversion between birds fed barley or rye or between birds fed normal or low viscosity rye. Enzyme supplementation significantly improved (p=0.0001) weight gain, intake and feed conversion. The overall results of this experiment indicate that unsupplemented barley and rye do not support adequate growth rates in poultry. Enzyme supplementation dramatically improved broiler performance. In addition, genetic selection to reduce the viscosity of rye had only a modest effect on the nutritive value of rye for broilers.