Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations

Reducing dietary CP for broiler chickens below a certain threshold results in decreased growth, even when the supply of essential amino acids and glycine equivalent (Glyequi) is adequate, probably because other nonessential amino acids (neAA) are growth-limiting. Nonprotein nitrogen (NPN) might be u...

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Main Authors: Philipp Hofmann, Wolfgang Siegert, Victor D. Naranjo, Markus Rodehutscord
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Poultry Science
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spelling doaj-20cd56ea0f2241ab9f41278881eb70bd2020-11-27T04:16:49ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912020-12-01991268486858Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrationsPhilipp Hofmann0Wolfgang Siegert1Victor D. Naranjo2Markus Rodehutscord3Institute of Animal Science, University of Hohenheim, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute of Animal Science, University of Hohenheim, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany; Corresponding author:Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH, 63457 Hanau, GermanyInstitute of Animal Science, University of Hohenheim, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyReducing dietary CP for broiler chickens below a certain threshold results in decreased growth, even when the supply of essential amino acids and glycine equivalent (Glyequi) is adequate, probably because other nonessential amino acids (neAA) are growth-limiting. Nonprotein nitrogen (NPN) might be used for the synthesis of neAA. Therefore, the effects of specific neAA and ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) supplementation on the growth and N-excretion characteristics of broiler chickens were investigated. Nine male Ross 308 broiler chickens were kept in each of 81 metabolism units from day 7 to 21 and received 1 of 9 diets in 9 replicates in a one-factorial arrangement of treatments. Two diets with different neAA concentrations, except for Glyequi, were mixed resulting in CP levels of 180 (CP180) and 160 (CP160) g/kg. In six other diets, CP160 was supplemented with either l-Ala, l-Pro, l-Asp, a mix of l-Asp and l-Asn·H2O, l-Glu, or a mix of l-Glu and l-Gln to achieve concentrations of the respective neAA as formulated in CP180. In a further diet, NH4Cl was added to CP160 to achieve the CP concentration of CP180. The ADG and gain:feed ratio (G:F) from day 7 to 21 were highest at CP180. Reduced neAA concentrations in CP160 decreased ADG and G:F. Supplementation of Asp+Asn, Glu, and Glu+Gln to CP160 increased ADG and G:F, but not to the level found for CP180. Compared with CP160, addition of Asp increased G:F but not ADG. Supplementation of Asp+Asn caused higher ADG and G:F than supplementation of Asp alone. The N-utilization efficiency was highest at CP160 and at CP160 supplemented with Ala, Pro, and Glu. Lower N-utilization efficiency was found at CP180 than at CP160, without and with supplemented neAA. The treatment containing NH4Cl presented the lowest ADG, G:F, and N-utilization efficiency. These results showed that individual supplementation of Asp+Asn, Glu, and Glu+Gln partly compensates for the growth-reducing effects of very low CP diets. Supplementation of NH4Cl as NPN source is not suitable for broiler chickens.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579120306325nonessential amino acidammonialow crude proteinuric acidnitrogen-utilization efficiency
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author Philipp Hofmann
Wolfgang Siegert
Victor D. Naranjo
Markus Rodehutscord
spellingShingle Philipp Hofmann
Wolfgang Siegert
Victor D. Naranjo
Markus Rodehutscord
Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations
Poultry Science
nonessential amino acid
ammonia
low crude protein
uric acid
nitrogen-utilization efficiency
author_facet Philipp Hofmann
Wolfgang Siegert
Victor D. Naranjo
Markus Rodehutscord
author_sort Philipp Hofmann
title Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations
title_short Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations
title_full Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations
title_fullStr Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations
title_sort effects of supplemented nonessential amino acids and nonprotein nitrogen on growth and nitrogen excretion characteristics of broiler chickens fed diets with very low crude protein concentrations
publisher Elsevier
series Poultry Science
issn 0032-5791
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Reducing dietary CP for broiler chickens below a certain threshold results in decreased growth, even when the supply of essential amino acids and glycine equivalent (Glyequi) is adequate, probably because other nonessential amino acids (neAA) are growth-limiting. Nonprotein nitrogen (NPN) might be used for the synthesis of neAA. Therefore, the effects of specific neAA and ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) supplementation on the growth and N-excretion characteristics of broiler chickens were investigated. Nine male Ross 308 broiler chickens were kept in each of 81 metabolism units from day 7 to 21 and received 1 of 9 diets in 9 replicates in a one-factorial arrangement of treatments. Two diets with different neAA concentrations, except for Glyequi, were mixed resulting in CP levels of 180 (CP180) and 160 (CP160) g/kg. In six other diets, CP160 was supplemented with either l-Ala, l-Pro, l-Asp, a mix of l-Asp and l-Asn·H2O, l-Glu, or a mix of l-Glu and l-Gln to achieve concentrations of the respective neAA as formulated in CP180. In a further diet, NH4Cl was added to CP160 to achieve the CP concentration of CP180. The ADG and gain:feed ratio (G:F) from day 7 to 21 were highest at CP180. Reduced neAA concentrations in CP160 decreased ADG and G:F. Supplementation of Asp+Asn, Glu, and Glu+Gln to CP160 increased ADG and G:F, but not to the level found for CP180. Compared with CP160, addition of Asp increased G:F but not ADG. Supplementation of Asp+Asn caused higher ADG and G:F than supplementation of Asp alone. The N-utilization efficiency was highest at CP160 and at CP160 supplemented with Ala, Pro, and Glu. Lower N-utilization efficiency was found at CP180 than at CP160, without and with supplemented neAA. The treatment containing NH4Cl presented the lowest ADG, G:F, and N-utilization efficiency. These results showed that individual supplementation of Asp+Asn, Glu, and Glu+Gln partly compensates for the growth-reducing effects of very low CP diets. Supplementation of NH4Cl as NPN source is not suitable for broiler chickens.
topic nonessential amino acid
ammonia
low crude protein
uric acid
nitrogen-utilization efficiency
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579120306325
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