A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance

Objective Two experiments were conducted to provide a new approach for evaluating feed nutritional value by metabolizable glucose (MG) in piglet diets with different levels of starch and crude fiber. In Exp 1, a regression equation for MG was generated. In Exp 2, the equation was verified, and the o...

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Main Authors: Liangkang Lv, Zhi Feng, Dandan Zhang, Long Lei, Hui Zhang, Zhengya Liu, Ying Ren, Shengjun Zhao
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Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2021-10-01
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spelling doaj-79c4d404f1af4423a0df4221179797312021-09-01T07:04:14ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAnimal Bioscience2765-01892765-02352021-10-0134101643165210.5713/ab.20.045924645A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performanceLiangkang Lv0Zhi Feng1Dandan Zhang2Long Lei3Hui Zhang4Zhengya Liu5Ying Ren6Shengjun Zhao7 Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, ChinaObjective Two experiments were conducted to provide a new approach for evaluating feed nutritional value by metabolizable glucose (MG) in piglet diets with different levels of starch and crude fiber. In Exp 1, a regression equation for MG was generated. In Exp 2, the equation was verified, and the optimal growth performance of piglets under appropriate MG levels was tested. Methods In Exp 1, 20 weaned piglets (7.74±0.81 kg body weight [BW]) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments, including the basal diet containing different levels of MG (starch, 25.80%, 31.67%, 45.71%, 49.36%; crude fiber, 1.23%, 1.35%, 1.80%, 1.51%). The piglets were implanted with an ileal fistula, cannulation of the carotid artery, portal vein, and mesenteric artery. The chyme from the ileum fistula and blood samples were collected. In Exp 2, 30 weaned piglets (8.96±0.50 kg BW) were randomly assigned to 1 of 5 treatments, including the experimental diets with different levels of MG (37.6, 132.5, 300.0, 354.3, and 412.5 g/kg). The piglets’ BW, and feed consumption were recorded to calculate growth performance during the 28-d experiment. Results In Exp 1, the MG levels in 4 diets were 239.62, 280.68, 400.79, and 454.35 g/kg. The regression equation for the MG levels and dietary nutrients was: Y (MG) = 12.13×X1 (starch)+23.18×X2 (crude fiber)−196.44 (R2 = 0.9989, p = 0.033). In Exp 2, treatments with 132.5 and 300.0 g/kg MG significantly (p<0.05) increased average daily gain and feed conversion efficiency of weaned piglets, increased digestibility of crude fat, and had no effect on digestibility of crude protein compared to 300.0 to 412.5 g/kg MG. Conclusion The pig model combining the ileum fistula and cannulation of blood vessels was successfully used to determine the dietary MG levels. The recommended MG level in weaned pig diets is 132.5 to 300.0 g/kg.http://www.animbiosci.org/upload/pdf/ab-20-0459.pdfblood vessels cannulationfeed evaluationileal fistulametabolizable glucoseweaned pigs
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author Liangkang Lv
Zhi Feng
Dandan Zhang
Long Lei
Hui Zhang
Zhengya Liu
Ying Ren
Shengjun Zhao
spellingShingle Liangkang Lv
Zhi Feng
Dandan Zhang
Long Lei
Hui Zhang
Zhengya Liu
Ying Ren
Shengjun Zhao
A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance
Animal Bioscience
blood vessels cannulation
feed evaluation
ileal fistula
metabolizable glucose
weaned pigs
author_facet Liangkang Lv
Zhi Feng
Dandan Zhang
Long Lei
Hui Zhang
Zhengya Liu
Ying Ren
Shengjun Zhao
author_sort Liangkang Lv
title A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance
title_short A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance
title_full A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance
title_fullStr A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance
title_full_unstemmed A regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance
title_sort regression for estimating metabolizable glucose in diets of weaned piglets for optimal growth performance
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Animal Bioscience
issn 2765-0189
2765-0235
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Objective Two experiments were conducted to provide a new approach for evaluating feed nutritional value by metabolizable glucose (MG) in piglet diets with different levels of starch and crude fiber. In Exp 1, a regression equation for MG was generated. In Exp 2, the equation was verified, and the optimal growth performance of piglets under appropriate MG levels was tested. Methods In Exp 1, 20 weaned piglets (7.74±0.81 kg body weight [BW]) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments, including the basal diet containing different levels of MG (starch, 25.80%, 31.67%, 45.71%, 49.36%; crude fiber, 1.23%, 1.35%, 1.80%, 1.51%). The piglets were implanted with an ileal fistula, cannulation of the carotid artery, portal vein, and mesenteric artery. The chyme from the ileum fistula and blood samples were collected. In Exp 2, 30 weaned piglets (8.96±0.50 kg BW) were randomly assigned to 1 of 5 treatments, including the experimental diets with different levels of MG (37.6, 132.5, 300.0, 354.3, and 412.5 g/kg). The piglets’ BW, and feed consumption were recorded to calculate growth performance during the 28-d experiment. Results In Exp 1, the MG levels in 4 diets were 239.62, 280.68, 400.79, and 454.35 g/kg. The regression equation for the MG levels and dietary nutrients was: Y (MG) = 12.13×X1 (starch)+23.18×X2 (crude fiber)−196.44 (R2 = 0.9989, p = 0.033). In Exp 2, treatments with 132.5 and 300.0 g/kg MG significantly (p<0.05) increased average daily gain and feed conversion efficiency of weaned piglets, increased digestibility of crude fat, and had no effect on digestibility of crude protein compared to 300.0 to 412.5 g/kg MG. Conclusion The pig model combining the ileum fistula and cannulation of blood vessels was successfully used to determine the dietary MG levels. The recommended MG level in weaned pig diets is 132.5 to 300.0 g/kg.
topic blood vessels cannulation
feed evaluation
ileal fistula
metabolizable glucose
weaned pigs
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