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Author(s): F. Ji, D. P. Casper, P. K. Brown, D. A. Spangler, K. D. Haydon and J. E. Pettigrew
Publication Date: January 1, 2008
Reference: Journal of Animal Science (2008) 86:1533-1543
Country: USA

Summary:

The objective of this experiment was to determine the effect of a ƒÀ-glucanase-protease enzyme blend product (EBP) on fecal digestibility (FD), apparent ileal digestibility (AID), standardized ileal digestibility, and digestibility in the hindgut of growing pigs. The results illustrate that the EBP fed to growing pigs improved the FD of DM, OM, energy, CP, nonfiber carbohydrate, total dietary fiber, acid-hydrolyzed fat, Ca, and P, and the AID of NDF and hemicellulose, but the standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids was not improved by supplying the EBP
in corn-soybean meal-based diets of growing pigs.

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