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    Xylanase and β-glucanase gave better performance and digestibility compared to xylanase alone in broilers fed corn/soy-based diets

    A presentation given as part of the main European Poultry Conference programme in 2014, unveiling new research into the benefits of carbohydrase use in poultry corn /soy diets.
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    Product / service: Enzymes, Carbohydrases and Proteases
    Publication date: 26/06/2014
    Species: Poultry
    Authors: Ravindran V, Amerah A
    Doctype: Conference Presentations & eBooks
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    Regions and countries: Global
    Keywords: apparent digestibility, apparent ileal digestibility, ash, availability, barley, bran, bw, Axtra XB, beta-glucanase, beta-glucanases, carbohydrase, Corn diets, ddgs, dietary fiber, diets, digestibilities, digestibility, digestion, digestive, dm, tract, duodenum, endogenous, energy, extract, faecal, fecal, fecal digestibility, fibre, Feed costs, feed enzyme, gut health, high fibre feed, nsp, nsps, poultry, substrate, variability, soy-based diets, xylanase, wheat
    Production challenge(s): Gut health, Increased profitability, Performance growth, Waste Management
    Diets: Corn & soybean meal & high fibre by-products., Corn & sorghum meal & high fibre by-products., Corn & soybean meal , Corn & sorghum meal
    Brands: Axtra® XB
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