2006
DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2006.485.490
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Effect of Pellet and Mash Diets Associated with Biozyme Enzyme on Broilers Performance

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“…Dietary supplementation of exogenous enzymes reduces the negative effect of ANF, thereby improving nutrient digestibility and performance. Improvement of the nutritional values of the maize/soybean diets can be achieved through the use of combinations of protease, carbohydrase and phytase enzymes [13]. Dietary supplementation with microbial phytase improves nutrient uniformity in maize/soybean-based diets and reduces the effects of phytate [14].…”
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“…Dietary supplementation of exogenous enzymes reduces the negative effect of ANF, thereby improving nutrient digestibility and performance. Improvement of the nutritional values of the maize/soybean diets can be achieved through the use of combinations of protease, carbohydrase and phytase enzymes [13]. Dietary supplementation with microbial phytase improves nutrient uniformity in maize/soybean-based diets and reduces the effects of phytate [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%