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Amino acid and mineral digestibility, bone ash, and plasma inositol is increased by including microbial phytase in diets for growing pigs.

Liz Vanessa LagosMike Richard BedfordHans-Henrik Stein
Published in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2023)
Increasing dietary levels of phytase after an 18-day adaptation period increased phytate and IP ester degradation and inositol release in the small intestine. Consequently, increasing dietary phytase resulted in improved digestibility of Ca, P, K, Na, and the first 4 limiting amino acids, and in increased concentrations of bone ash and plasma P and inositol. In a corn-soybean meal diet, maximum inositol release requires approximately 3,200 FTU/kg more phytase than that required for maximum P digestibility.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • bone mineral density
  • weight loss
  • municipal solid waste
  • soft tissue
  • microbial community
  • physical activity
  • bone loss
  • risk assessment
  • body composition
  • protein kinase
  • heavy metals