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Effect of different dietary protein levels and amino acids supplementation patterns on growth performance, carcass characteristics and nitrogen excretion in growing-finishing pigs.


ABSTRACT:

Background

This study was conducted to determine the effects of different dietary protein levels and amino acids supplementation patterns in low protein diets on the growth performance, carcass characteristics and nitrogen excretion in growing-finishing pigs.Forty-two barrows (25.00?±?0.39?kg) were randomly assigned to 7 diets. Diet 1: the high crude protein diet with balanced for 10 essential amino acids (EAAs). Diet 2: the medium crude protein diet with 2% (approx) decreased protein level of Diet 1 and balanced 10 EAAs. Diet 3: the low crude protein diet with 4% decreased protein level of Diet 1 and balanced 10 EAAs. The protein levels of Diet 4, 5, 6 and 7 were the same as that of Diet 3. Diet 4 was only balanced for lysine (Lys), methionine (Met), threonine (Thr) and tryptophan (Trp); Diet 5 and 6 were further supplemented with extra isoleucine (Ile) or valine (Val), respectively; Diet 7 was further supplemented with extra Ile?+?Val.

Results

Over the 112?days trial, the reduction of dietary protein by 2% or 4% with balanced10 EAAs significantly decreased nitrogen excretion (P P?>?0.05). In low protein diet, Val supplementation significantly increased body weight gain at 25-50?kg phase (P P >?0.05). The total N excretion of pigs supplemented with only Lys, Met, Thr and Trp was numerically higher than that of pigs fed with extra Ile, or Val, or Ile?+?Val diets.

Conclusion

In low protein diet, Val is more required than Ile in the early growing phage (25-50?kg), while Ile becomes more required in the late growing and finishing phage (75-125?kg).

SUBMITTER: Zhao Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6745769 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of different dietary protein levels and amino acids supplementation patterns on growth performance, carcass characteristics and nitrogen excretion in growing-finishing pigs.

Zhao Yumei Y   Tian Gang G   Chen Daiwen D   Zheng Ping P   Yu Jie J   He Jun J   Mao Xiangbing X   Huang Zhiqing Z   Luo Yuheng Y   Luo Junqiu J   Yu Bing B  

Journal of animal science and biotechnology 20190916


<h4>Background</h4>This study was conducted to determine the effects of different dietary protein levels and amino acids supplementation patterns in low protein diets on the growth performance, carcass characteristics and nitrogen excretion in growing-finishing pigs.Forty-two barrows (25.00 ± 0.39 kg) were randomly assigned to 7 diets. Diet 1: the high crude protein diet with balanced for 10 essential amino acids (EAAs). Diet 2: the medium crude protein diet with 2% (approx) decreased protein le  ...[more]

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