2018
DOI: 10.3382/ps/pey218
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High doses of phytase on growth performance and apparent ileal amino acid digestibility of broilers fed diets with graded concentrations of digestible sulfur amino acids

Abstract: Two experiments of the same design were conducted to determine the influence of phytase on performance and apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of amino acids in broilers fed graded concentrations of digestible sulfur amino acids (dgM+C). Cobb 400 male broilers were allocated to 1 of 10 diets consisting of 5 basal diets formulated at 75, 82, 89, 96, or 103% of the Cobb 400 dgM+C requirements for each feeding phase. Phytase was included in each basal diet at 0 or 2,000 FTU/kg. In experiment 1, 33 birds/pen from h… Show more

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“…It is well documented that phytase supplementation improves AID of amino acids (Cowieson and Bedford, 2009), with a greater impact on cysteine (+16%), glycine (+7%), serine (+8%), or proline (+10%) compared with methionine (+1%) or lysine (+4%; Walk and Rama Rao, 2018). In the current experiment, the concentration of dgLys in the diet and phytase dose had a large and significant interactive effect on the AID of amino acids.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is well documented that phytase supplementation improves AID of amino acids (Cowieson and Bedford, 2009), with a greater impact on cysteine (+16%), glycine (+7%), serine (+8%), or proline (+10%) compared with methionine (+1%) or lysine (+4%; Walk and Rama Rao, 2018). In the current experiment, the concentration of dgLys in the diet and phytase dose had a large and significant interactive effect on the AID of amino acids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%