2020
DOI: 10.51791/njap.v47i4.84
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Evaluation of maize–sorghum mixture based diets supplemented with exogenous enzyme on growth response, haematology and serum biochemical indices of starter broiler chickens

Abstract: Poultry diets are largely composed of plant based materials that hold non-starch polysaccharides (NSP). The inclusion of NSP rich ingredients often reduces feed cost, but hampers a proper digestion due to anti-nutritional factors (ANF). Against this background, potency of exogenous enzymes was evaluated to upgrade dietary energy and total protein. A total of 180 broiler chickens were used in 28 days feeding trial. Six experimental diets were formulated in which maize based diet served as control (T1). Maize in… Show more

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“…To increase the accessibility of these nutrients upon consumption, researchers added exogenous enzymes (xylanases). They are hydrolytic enzymes that cleave the β‐1,4 backbone of complex plant cell wall polysaccharides 111 . Xylanases and associated debranching enzymes produced by a variety of microorganisms including bacteria, actinomycetes, and yeast cause the hydrolysis of hemicelluloses.…”
Section: Effect Of Processing On Nutrient Bioavailabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To increase the accessibility of these nutrients upon consumption, researchers added exogenous enzymes (xylanases). They are hydrolytic enzymes that cleave the β‐1,4 backbone of complex plant cell wall polysaccharides 111 . Xylanases and associated debranching enzymes produced by a variety of microorganisms including bacteria, actinomycetes, and yeast cause the hydrolysis of hemicelluloses.…”
Section: Effect Of Processing On Nutrient Bioavailabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%