EFFECT OF BETA-GLUCANASE SUPPLEMENTATION ON PANCREATIC-ENZYME ACTIVITY AND NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY IN PIGLETS FED DIETS BASED ON HULLED AND HULLESS BARLEY VARIETIES

Citation
Ms. Jensen et al., EFFECT OF BETA-GLUCANASE SUPPLEMENTATION ON PANCREATIC-ENZYME ACTIVITY AND NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY IN PIGLETS FED DIETS BASED ON HULLED AND HULLESS BARLEY VARIETIES, Animal feed science and technology, 72(3-4), 1998, pp. 329-345
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
ISSN journal
03778401
Volume
72
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
329 - 345
Database
ISI
SICI code
0377-8401(1998)72:3-4<329:EOBSOP>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Forty piglets, weaned at four weeks of age, were housed individually i n metabolism cages and fed diets based on either a hulled (var. Arra) or hulless (var. Condor) barley variety with or without added beta-glu canase (0.25 g/kg feed) for a 21-day period, chromic oxide was used as an indigestible marker. At the end of the experiment the pigs were sl aughtered and the entire gastrointestinal (GI) tract removed and divid ed into nine sections comprising: the stomach, four small intestinal s ections of equal length, the caecum, ascending and descending colon an d the rectum. Digesta from each of the GI segments was analysed for dr y matter and nutrient digestibility, viscosity was measured in the con tent hom the stomach and small intestine, and activities of the digest ive enzymes trypsin, chymotrypsin, amylase and Lipase were determined in the small intestinal sections as well as in homogenates of pancreat ic tissue. Supplementation with beta-glucanase increased (P < 0.05) th e digestibility of mixed linked beta(1 --> 3, 1 --> 4)-D-glucan and re duced digesta viscosity in the upper GI tract without affecting either the digestibility of starch and nitrogen or live weight gain and the feed/gain ratio. The effects of P-glucanase supplementation on digesti ve enzyme activities in intestinal contents and pancreatic tissue were not significant. A significant higher digestibility of total NSP was found at most sites of the GI tract when feeding the Condor diets. The Condor diets also had a 5-10% higher digestibility of fat and energy at distal ileum and at the total tract while there was only a tendency of improvements in the Live weight gain and the feed/gain ratio. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.