Grela Eugeniusz R, Muszyński Siemowit, Czech Anna, Donaldson Janine, Stanisławski Piotr, Kapica Małgorzata, Brezvyn Oksana, Muzyka Viktor, Kotsyumbas Ihor, Tomaszewska Ewa
Institute of Animal Nutrition and Bromatology, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Bioeconomy, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka St. 12, 20-950 Lublin, Poland.
Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Environmental Biology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka St. 13, 20-950 Lublin, Poland.
Animals (Basel). 2020 May 14;10(5):847. doi: 10.3390/ani10050847.
The objective of the current study is to assess the effects of the inclusion of 6-n phytase to a phosphorous-deficient diet on the growth performance (feed intake, average daily gain, and feed conversion ratio), apparent digestibility of calcium and phosphorus, and bone characteristics of grower-finisher pigs. The experimental diets included a phosphorus-deficient diet containing 0 (negative control), 250, 500, 1000, or 1500 FTU/kg of 6-phytase, and a diet formulated to meet the phosphorus nutrient requirements of pigs (positive control). Pigs were fed the experimental diets from the time they were ~35 kg body weight until they reached slaughter weight of ~110 kg. Bone status of the metacarpal (ash, mineral content) and femur (mineralization, geometry, and mechanical strength) bones were assessed. There was no effect of dietary treatment on feed intake. Feed conversion ratio was improved following inclusion of phytase at a dose of 500 FTU/kg or higher. Phytase inclusion at a dose of 1000 FTU/kg increased the average daily weight gain of grower-finisher pigs. Phytase inclusion at a dose of 500 FTU/kg was sufficient to increase metacarpal phosphorus content. Femur mid-diaphysis ash percentage was significantly increased even after the inclusion of the lowest dose of phytase. Analysis of structural parameters of femur mechanical strength (Young's modulus, yield stress, yield strain, ultimate stress, ultimate strain) showed that the inclusion of a phytase dose of 500 FTU/kg in growing/finishing diets was sufficient to significantly improve bone status of grower-finisher pigs at slaughter.
本研究的目的是评估在低磷日粮中添加6 - n植酸酶对生长育肥猪生长性能(采食量、平均日增重和饲料转化率)、钙和磷的表观消化率以及骨骼特性的影响。实验日粮包括一种低磷日粮,其分别含有0(阴性对照)、250、500、1000或1500 FTU/kg的6 - 植酸酶,以及一种按猪的磷营养需求配制的日粮(阳性对照)。猪从体重约35 kg开始饲喂实验日粮,直至达到约110 kg的屠宰体重。评估了掌骨(灰分、矿物质含量)和股骨(矿化、几何形状和机械强度)的骨骼状况。日粮处理对采食量没有影响。添加剂量为500 FTU/kg或更高的植酸酶后,饲料转化率得到改善。添加剂量为1000 FTU/kg的植酸酶可提高生长育肥猪的平均日增重。添加剂量为500 FTU/kg的植酸酶足以提高掌骨磷含量。即使添加最低剂量的植酸酶后,股骨中骨干灰分百分比也显著增加。对股骨机械强度结构参数(杨氏模量、屈服应力、屈服应变、极限应力、极限应变)的分析表明,在生长/育肥日粮中添加500 FTU/kg的植酸酶剂量足以在屠宰时显著改善生长育肥猪的骨骼状况。