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    Comparative effects of dietary carbohydrases without or with protease on the ileal digestibility of energy and amino acids and AMEn in young broilers

    Four digestibility trials using broilers from 12 to 21 d or 7 to 21 d of age were conducted to evaluate the nutrient digestibility responses of two enzyme combinations when supplemented to maize–soybean meal (SBM) based diets without (trials 1 and 3) or with (trials 2 and 4) 70 or 100 g/kg maize dried distillers grain with solubles (DDGS).
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    Product / service: Enzymes, Carbohydrases and Proteases
    Publication date: 13/02/2014
    Species: Poultry, Broiler
    Authors: Romero LF
    Doctype: Publications & Citations
    Publication / conference: Animal Feed Science & Technology, volume 181
    Regions and countries: Global
    Keywords: total tract apparent retention, xylanase and amylase, XA, TTAR, protease, PXA, non starch polysaccharides, nsps, n, nitrogen, ddgs, apparent ileal digestible energy, AID, nitrogen corrected apparent metabolisable energy, apparent metabolizable energy, amino acids, amalyse feed enzyme, protease feed enzyme, xylanase feed enzyyme, carbohydrase feed enzymes, digestibility trials broilers
    Production challenge(s): Gut health
    Diets: Corn & soybean meal & high fibre by-products., Corn & sorghum meal & high fibre by-products., Wheat and barley & high fibre by-products, Corn & soybean meal , Corn & sorghum meal, Oats, Rye, Wheat, rye & triticale, Wheat
    Brands: Axtra® XAP, Axtra® XB, Porzyme®, Porzyme® 8100, Porzyme® 9100, Porzyme® 9300, Porzyme® tp 100
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