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    Carbohydrases, Protease, and Phytase Have an Additive Beneficial Effect in Nutritionally Marginal Diets for Broiler Chicks

    To investigate the additive effects of xylanase, amylase, protease, and phytase in the diets of broiler chickens, a study was conducted using 1,152 growing broiler chicks (8 treatments with 12 replicate pens of 12 chicks). The birds were fed a corn/soybean-based negative control (NC) diet that was formulated to be nutritionally marginal in terms of metabolizable energy, Ca, and P. A nutritionally adequate positive control (PC) diet was fed for comparison. The NC diet was supplemented with phytase, a cocktail of xylanase, amylase, and protease (XAP), or a combination of phytase and XAP at 100 or 200 mg of each enzyme/kg (200 mg of XAP/kg provided a guaranteed minimum of 300 U of xylanase, 400 U of amylase, and 4,000 U of protease/kg, 200 mg of phytase/kg provided a guaranteed minimum of 1,000 U of phytase/kg). Growth performance, ileal digestible energy (IDE), and the digestibility coefficients of N, Ca, P, and DM were calculated. Individually and in combina- tion, both phytase and XAP improved (P ??0.05) gain-to feed ratio compared with the NC diet, particularly at the highest inclusion concentration. Body weight gain followed a similar trend, showing an improvement of approximately 6 to 7% with either enzyme individually and a 14% improvement with a combination of phytase and XAP. The effect of enzymes on IDE and nutrient digestibility coefficients was not as marked, but a 165- kcal/kg reduction in IDE was noted between the NC and PC diets, and a combination of phytase and XAP improved IDE by ?100 kcal/kg. It can be concluded that the use of phytase and XAP individually in a corn/soybean meal-based diet is effective in improving nutrient digestibility and performance of broilers fed nutritionally marginal diets. Furthermore, there may be an additive effect of phytase and XAP on broiler performance, giving a cost-effective nutritional strategy for the profitable production of poultry products
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    Product / service: Carbohydrases and Proteases
    Publication date: 01/01/2005
    Species: Poultry, Broiler
    Authors: Cowieson AJ, Adeola O
    Doctype: Publications & Citations
    Publication / conference: Poultry Science, volume 84
    Regions and countries: Global
    Keywords: additive, amylase, birds, body, weight, broiler, chick, chicken, chickens, chicks, performance, broilers, ca, carbohydrase, carbohydrases, combination, comparison, concentration, control, dan, diet, diets, digestibilities, digestibility, digestible, energy, dm, effects, enzyme, enzymes, gain, growth, ileal, inclusion, metabolism, metabolizable, n, nutrient, nutrition, p, phytase, poultry, products, production, protease, ratio, treatment, usa, xylanase
    Production challenge(s): Gut health
    Diets: Wheat, Wheat and barley & high fibre by-products, Corn & sorghum meal
    Brands: Axtra® AB, Avizyme® 1200, Avizyme® 1300, Avicheck, Axtra® XAP, Avizyme® 1500, Avicheck Corn, Danisco Xylanase
    Resource ref: 8404
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