2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12233407
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Effects of Protein-Chelated Zinc Combined with Mannan-Rich Fraction to Replace High-Dose Zinc Oxide on Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility, and Intestinal Health in Weaned Piglets

Abstract: A total of 168 weaned piglets (average initial body weight of 7.70 ± 0.75 kg) were used in a 4-week feeding trial to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation with protein-chelated zinc (Zn-Pro) alone or combined with a mannan-rich fraction (MRF) to replace high-dose zinc oxide (ZnO) for weaned piglets. The dietary treatments included a basal diet as control (CON), a ZnO diet (basal diet + 1600 mg Zn/kg from ZnO), a Zn-Pro diet (basal diet + 60 mg Zn/kg from Zn-Pro), and a MRF plus Zn-Pro diet (MRP, b… Show more

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“…Piglet yellow dysentery and piglet white dysentery are common bacterial diseases, and transmissible gastroenteritis, porcine epidemic diarrhea and rotavirus infection are common viral diseases in PD. The main strategies for treating PD in pig farms include antibiotics and medical levels of zinc oxide (4,5). However, long-term medication and high zinc diet causes adverse effects on human health and the environment by contributing to the development of antimicrobial resistance among bacteria and to high soil concentrations of zinc, a heavy metal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Piglet yellow dysentery and piglet white dysentery are common bacterial diseases, and transmissible gastroenteritis, porcine epidemic diarrhea and rotavirus infection are common viral diseases in PD. The main strategies for treating PD in pig farms include antibiotics and medical levels of zinc oxide (4,5). However, long-term medication and high zinc diet causes adverse effects on human health and the environment by contributing to the development of antimicrobial resistance among bacteria and to high soil concentrations of zinc, a heavy metal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%