Efficacy of Trichoderma reesei phytase and acid phosphatase activity ratios in phytate phosphorus degradation in vitro and in pigs fed maize-soybean meal or barley-soybean meal diets
M. Nasi et al., Efficacy of Trichoderma reesei phytase and acid phosphatase activity ratios in phytate phosphorus degradation in vitro and in pigs fed maize-soybean meal or barley-soybean meal diets, ANIM FEED S, 77(1-2), 1999, pp. 125-137
Efficacy of phytase together with different activity levels of acid phospha
tase (AcPh) produced by transgenic strains of Trichoderma reesei in degradi
ng phytates in maize, barley and soybean meal (SBM) was evaluated in vitro
and in vivo with growing pigs. There was no interaction between the phytase
(1000 PU g(-1)) and AcPh (7500 HFU g(-1)) dosage in the hydrolysing of phy
tates in any ingredients at pH 6.0. AcPh, however, complemented phytate dep
hosphorylation over that of phytase in barley and maize but not in SBM at p
H 2.5, which is the pH optimum of the AcPh used. Barley-SBM and maize-SBM d
iets (800:200 g kg(-1)) without inorganic P (total P 4.1 g kg(-1) available
P 1.0 g kg(-1)) and supplemented with phytase 1100 PU kg(-1) together with
different activities of AcPh, 500, 4800, 7900 and 19300 HFU g(-1) were fed
to growing pigs (36-69 kg live weight) in two 4 x 4 Latin square designed
experiments, An increased AcPh level linearly improved (p < 0.05) the ash d
igestibility of maize-diets while no effect on other nutrients was found. T
he gradual increase of the AcPh level linearly improved (p < 0.05) the appa
rent absorption of P (3% to 7%-units) in both diets, The retained P in maiz
e-SBM-diets with an increased level of AcPh was significantly improved (p <
0.05) from 3.5 to 4.0 g day(-1) while the response in the barley-SBM-diet
was smaller and non-significant. Ca retention increased linearly (p < 0.05)
in maize-SBM-diets while no effect was noticed in barley diets due to the
AcPh dosage. The results indicate that the synergistic interaction between
microbial phytase and acid phosphatase activity levels is rather limited in
degradation of phytates in barley, maize and SBM, (C) 1999 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V.