Combination of emulsifier and xylanase in triticale-based broiler chickens diets.
Zuzanna WiśniewskaPaweł Antoni KołodziejskiEwa Pruszynska-OszmalekPaweł KonieczkaMisza KinsnerPaweł GórkaJadwiga FlagaKinga KowalikMarcin HejdyszMarta KubiśŁukasz Sebastian JaroszArtur CiszewskiSebastian Andrzej KaczmarekPublished in: Archives of animal nutrition (2023)
The current study aimed to investigate the effect of supplementing an emulsifier, xylanase or a combination of both on the growth performance, digestibility of nutrients, microflora activity and intestinal morphology in broiler chickens fed triticale-based diets. A total of 480 one-day-old male Ross 308 broiler chicks were randomly assigned to four dietary treatments: control (CON), control with an added emulsifier (EMU), control with added xylanase (ENZ) and control with emulsifier and xylanase (EMU+ENZ). Xylanase supplemented groups had diminished feed intake (FI) and enhanced body weight gain (BWG) only within the starter period ( p ≤ 0.05), while the feed conversion ratio (FCR) in the ENZ and ENZ+EMU groups was lower than CON during the whole experiment period. There was significant ENZ and EMU interaction in apparent metabolisable energy corrected to N equilibrium (AME N ) as well as NDF and DM retention. The viscosity of ileum digesta was the lowest in groups with enzyme addition. Interactions show that caecal galactosidase-α activity was higher in the CON group compared to EMU supplementation, but similar to ENZ and EMU+ENZ ( p < 0.05). Activity of glucosidase-α was higher in the CON group related to inclusion of EMU or ENZ alone ( p < 0.05) but did not differ from the combined supplementation of EMU+ENZ, whereas the glucosidase-β activity was higher in the CON group compared to all supplemented diets ( p < 0.05). Caecal C2 concentration was greater in the CON group than supplemented diets ( p < 0.05). The expression of FATP1, PEPT1 and SGLT1 in the ileum was downregulated after emulsifier addition ( p ≤ 0.05). The addition of emulsifier and xylanase indicates a mutual effect on broiler chickens' performance and nutrient digestibility in triticale diets with palm oil during the first nutritional period. Additionally, concomitantly additives usage influenced intestinal microbiome activity, as well.