Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents

ABSTRACT The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effects of three calcium:available phosphorus (Ca:aP) ratios and different supplementation with phytases from different origins on performance and ash, Ca, and P contents in the tibia of broilers. A total of 900 male broilers (22 to 35...

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Main Authors: Nicole Batelli de Souza Nardelli, Luciana de Paula Naves, David Henrique de Oliveira, Antonio Amandio Pinto Garcia Junior, Eduardo Machado Costa Lima, Evelyn Cristina de Oliveira, Paulo Borges Rodrigues
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2018-11-01
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spelling doaj-1d53f9474e8340398f9f9a74d9e88f1b2020-11-24T22:23:43ZengSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia1806-92902018-11-0147010.1590/rbz4720170297S1516-35982018000100535Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contentsNicole Batelli de Souza NardelliLuciana de Paula NavesDavid Henrique de OliveiraAntonio Amandio Pinto Garcia JuniorEduardo Machado Costa LimaEvelyn Cristina de OliveiraPaulo Borges RodriguesABSTRACT The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effects of three calcium:available phosphorus (Ca:aP) ratios and different supplementation with phytases from different origins on performance and ash, Ca, and P contents in the tibia of broilers. A total of 900 male broilers (22 to 35 days old) were fed ten dietary treatments in a completely randomized design. A 3 × 3 + 1 factorial scheme was used, corresponding to three Ca:aP ratios (4.5:1.0, 6.0:1.0, and 7.5:1.0) and three different supplementations with phytases from different origins (isolated or combined supplementation with bacterial and fungal phytase), plus a control diet. Regardless of the dietary Ca:aP ratio, the isolated use of bacterial phytase provided better feed conversion than the fungal phytase but did not differ from combined supplementation with bacterial and fungal phytase. However, regardless of the supplemented phytase, the 7.5:1.0 Ca:aP ratio decreased the feed conversion. Best results for bone P deposition were observed using diets containing the 4.5:1.0 Ca:aP and fungal phytase or the 4.5:1 and 6.0:1 Ca:aP ratios using the bacterial phytase. In general, when the parameters of feed conversion, bone ash, and P content in tibia are considered together, diets containing a 4.5:1.0 or 6.0:1.0 Ca:aP ratio and 1,500 FTU kg−1 bacterial phytase, or a 4.5:1.0 Ca:aP ratio using fungal phytase and only 1.0 g kg−1 available phosphorus provide better results.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982018000100535&lng=en&tlng=enenzymenutritionphytatephytic acid
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author Nicole Batelli de Souza Nardelli
Luciana de Paula Naves
David Henrique de Oliveira
Antonio Amandio Pinto Garcia Junior
Eduardo Machado Costa Lima
Evelyn Cristina de Oliveira
Paulo Borges Rodrigues
spellingShingle Nicole Batelli de Souza Nardelli
Luciana de Paula Naves
David Henrique de Oliveira
Antonio Amandio Pinto Garcia Junior
Eduardo Machado Costa Lima
Evelyn Cristina de Oliveira
Paulo Borges Rodrigues
Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
enzyme
nutrition
phytate
phytic acid
author_facet Nicole Batelli de Souza Nardelli
Luciana de Paula Naves
David Henrique de Oliveira
Antonio Amandio Pinto Garcia Junior
Eduardo Machado Costa Lima
Evelyn Cristina de Oliveira
Paulo Borges Rodrigues
author_sort Nicole Batelli de Souza Nardelli
title Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents
title_short Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents
title_full Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents
title_fullStr Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents
title_full_unstemmed Supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents
title_sort supplementation of fungal and/or bacterial phytase in broiler diets formulated with reduced phosphorus level and different calcium contents
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
series Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
issn 1806-9290
publishDate 2018-11-01
description ABSTRACT The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effects of three calcium:available phosphorus (Ca:aP) ratios and different supplementation with phytases from different origins on performance and ash, Ca, and P contents in the tibia of broilers. A total of 900 male broilers (22 to 35 days old) were fed ten dietary treatments in a completely randomized design. A 3 × 3 + 1 factorial scheme was used, corresponding to three Ca:aP ratios (4.5:1.0, 6.0:1.0, and 7.5:1.0) and three different supplementations with phytases from different origins (isolated or combined supplementation with bacterial and fungal phytase), plus a control diet. Regardless of the dietary Ca:aP ratio, the isolated use of bacterial phytase provided better feed conversion than the fungal phytase but did not differ from combined supplementation with bacterial and fungal phytase. However, regardless of the supplemented phytase, the 7.5:1.0 Ca:aP ratio decreased the feed conversion. Best results for bone P deposition were observed using diets containing the 4.5:1.0 Ca:aP and fungal phytase or the 4.5:1 and 6.0:1 Ca:aP ratios using the bacterial phytase. In general, when the parameters of feed conversion, bone ash, and P content in tibia are considered together, diets containing a 4.5:1.0 or 6.0:1.0 Ca:aP ratio and 1,500 FTU kg−1 bacterial phytase, or a 4.5:1.0 Ca:aP ratio using fungal phytase and only 1.0 g kg−1 available phosphorus provide better results.
topic enzyme
nutrition
phytate
phytic acid
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