Bacterial contributions to total and endogenous recoveries of nitrogen andamino acids in ileal digests of newly weaned piglets fed protease-treated soybean meal
Wr. Caine et al., Bacterial contributions to total and endogenous recoveries of nitrogen andamino acids in ileal digests of newly weaned piglets fed protease-treated soybean meal, LIVEST PROD, 57(2), 1999, pp. 147-157
The bacterial contributions to total and endogenous recoveries of nitrogen
(N) and amino acids in ileal digesta of newly weaned piglets were determine
d. Twelve piglets were fed maize starch-based diets with soybean meal, whic
h was untreated (SBM), incubated (1:2 w/v in distilled water adjusted to pH
4.5, for 16 h at 50 degrees C; CI-SBM), sprayed with protease (1 mi kg(-1)
of soybean meal; PS-SBM) and incubated with protease (1 ml kg(-1) of soybe
an meal; PI-SBM). Ileal digesta were collected from the piglets on days 6 t
o 7 and then on days 15 to 16 after weaning. Bacterial N contributions were
similar (P > 0.05); 17.1, 16.4, 14.6 and 21.0 g/100 g of total N in ileal
digesta of piglets fed SBM, CI-SBM, PS-SBM and PI-SBM, respectively. Bacter
ial contributions of arginine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, valine a
nd serine were higher (P < 0.05) in ileal digesta of piglets fed PI-SBM. Co
ntributions to endogenous recoveries of N and amino acids were similar (P >
0.05) between diets. The bacterial contributions of N and all amino acids
were lower (P < 0.05) on days 6 to 7 than on days 15 to 16 after weaning. B
acterial contribution to the endogenous recovery of most of the amino acids
was lower (P < 0.05) on days 6 to 7 than on days 15 to 16 after weaning. I
n conclusion, the bacterial contributions of N and amino acids in ileal dig
esta of piglets increases after weaning. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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