Ma. Mian et Jd. Garlich, TOLERANCE OF TURKEYS TO DIETS HIGH IN TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR ACTIVITY FROMUNDERTOASTED SOYBEAN MEALS, Poultry science, 74(7), 1995, pp. 1126-1133
The objectives were to determine the responses of turkeys to soybean m
eals (SBM) differing in urease and trypsin inhibitor activity, to esti
mate the AME of diets containing these SBM, and to determine the respo
nses to supplemental L-Met and L-Lys. Four experiments were conducted
with poults 1 to 3 wk of age and one with turkeys 6 to 8 wk of age. In
Experiment 1, the trypsin inhibitor activities (TI) were 1.8, 4.2, 5.
4, 7.0, and 8.8 mg trypsin inhibited/g SBM (method of Hamerstrand et a
l., 1981). The corresponding urease indices were .02, .14, .51, .90, a
nd 1.5 pH units. The SBM were 46% of the diet. Significant pancreatic
hypertrophy occurred with dietary concentrations of TI of 3.2 mg/g and
above. At 4.0 mg TI/g of diet, the feed:gain ratio was increased, but
body weight gain and AME of the diet were reduced. In Experiments 2,
3, and 4, poults responded similarly to Met additions to diets contain
ing 46% SBM with TI of 1.8 or 4 mg/g SBM, or to Met or Met plus Lys ad
ditions to diets containing 40.7 or 49.6% SBM with TI of 2 or 11 mg/g
SBM. In Experiment 5, the SBM contained TI at 4.3, 6.1, 8.9, or 12.5 m
g/g. The corresponding urease indices were .05, .27, 1.43, and 1.72 pH
units. The SBM were 49.6% of the diet. Using 6 to 8 wk old turkeys, t
he AME of the four diets were determined to be 2.76, 2.71, 2.58, and 2
.57 Mcal/kg. The AME of diets containing 4.4 and 6.2 mg TI/g of diet w
ere reduced (P <.05). In conclusion, through 3 wk of age, turkeys can
tolerate soybean TI concentrations of 2.5 mg TI/g of diet. Turkeys 6 t
o 8 wk of age can tolerate 3 mg of soybean TI/g of diet.