Elsevier

Poultry Science

Volume 88, Issue 9, 1 September 2009, Pages 1915-1924
Poultry Science

Metabolism and Nutrition
Enzyme complex containing carbohydrases and phytase improves growth performance and bone mineralization of broilers fed reduced nutrient corn-soybean-based diets

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Abstract

One experiment was conducted to investigate the benefits of a multi-enzyme complex, containing carbohydrases (from Penicillium funiculosum) and phytase (bacterial 6-phytase) activities, on the performance and bone mineralization of broiler chickens fed corn-soybean meal diets. A total of 2,268 male broilers were allocated to 9 treatments, replicated 6 times, in a randomized complete block design from 1 to 43 d. A positive control (PC) diet formulated to be adequate in nutrients and 4 reduced nutrient diets (NC1 to NC4), with gradual decrease on AME, CP, and digestible amino acids (CP-dAA) and available P (avP) and Ca contents, with or without enzyme supplementation, were tested. The nutrient reductions applied were NC1 (−65 kcal/kg, −1.5% CP-dAA) and NC2 (−85 kcal/kg, −3.0% CP-dAA) both with −0.15 percent point avP and −0.12 percent point Ca and NC3 (−65 kcal/kg, −1.5% CP-dAA) and NC4 (−85 kcal/kg, −3.0% CP-dAA) both with −0.20 percent point avP and −0.16 percent point Ca. Supplementation of the NC diets with the enzyme complex increased ADFI (P < 0.001), ADG (P < 0.001), and reduced feed:gain (P < 0.01). The magnitude of the enzyme effect in increasing feed intake and weight gain was greater for the diets with greatest reductions in avP and Ca. Enzyme supplementation increased (P < 0.001) feed intake of birds fed on NC diets close to the level of feed consumption of the PC. Enzyme supplementation to NC diets resulted in all cases in lower (P < 0.05) feed:gain than the PC. Enzyme supplementation to NC1 and NC3 diets restored bone mineralization to that of the PC, whereas ash and Ca with NC2 and NC4 diets and P with NC4 diet remained lower (P < 0.05). These results suggest that the dietary supplementation with a multi-enzyme complex containing nonstarch polysaccharide enzymes and phytase is efficient in reducing the P, energy, protein, and amino acid specifications of corn-soybean meal diets.

Keywords

nonstarch polysaccharide enzyme
phytase
broiler
formulation specification
growth

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