THE EFFECT OF FUMARIC-ACID AND SODIUM FUMARATE SUPPLEMENTATION TO DIETS FOR WEANLING PIGS ON AMINO-ACID DIGESTIBILITY AND VOLATILE FATTY-ACID CONCENTRATIONS IN ILEAL DIGESTA
Vm. Gabert et Wc. Sauer, THE EFFECT OF FUMARIC-ACID AND SODIUM FUMARATE SUPPLEMENTATION TO DIETS FOR WEANLING PIGS ON AMINO-ACID DIGESTIBILITY AND VOLATILE FATTY-ACID CONCENTRATIONS IN ILEAL DIGESTA, Animal feed science and technology, 53(3-4), 1995, pp. 243-254
An experiment was carried out with 12 Camborough x Canabrid barrows to
determine the effect of fumaric acid (FA) and sodium fumarate (NaFA)
supplementation of the diet on the apparent ileal digestibility coeffi
cients of amino acids and the concentrations of volatile fatty acids i
n ileal digesta. The pigs were weaned at 28 days of age (initial and f
inal body weights 9.3 kg and 17.4 kg, respectively) and fitted with a
simple T-cannula at the distal ileum. The pigs were fed four diets, ba
sed on wheat and soybean meal (200 g kg(-1) crude protein), according
to a two-period change-over design. Fumaric acid (15 and 30 g kg(-1))
and NaFA (15 g kg(-1)) were included in the diets at the expense of co
rn starch. The pigs were fed three times daily at a rate of 5% of body
weight. Chromic oxide (3 g kg(-1)) was used as digestibility marker.
The pH of the diets were 6.3, 4.4, 3.9, and 6.3 for the control, 15 g
kg (-1) FA, 30 g kg (-1) FA, and 15 g kg(-1) NaFA diets, respectively.
Supplementation of diets with FA or NaFA did not increase the apparen
t ileal or total tract digestibility coefficients of amino acids and e
nergy and did not affect (P>0.05) the pH or the concentrations of acet
ate and propionate in ileal digesta. Therefore, the growth-promoting e
ffect of FA appears not to be due to improved protein and energy diges
tion or an effect on volatile fatty acid metabolism.