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Effects of Supplemental Microbial Phytase and Xylanase on the Performance of Broilers Fed Diets Based on Corn and Wheat

Journal

JOURNAL OF POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 46, Issue 3, Pages 217-223

Publisher

JAPAN POULTRY SCIENCE ASSOC
DOI: 10.2141/jpsa.46.217

Keywords

broiler chickens; corn; phytase; wheat; xylanase

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A floor-pen trial was conducted to evaluate the effect on broiler performance of adding phytase and xylanase. alone or in combination. to diets based oil corn and wheat. A cohort cage trial was also conducted to determine the influence of treatments on tibia ash and nutrient utilization. Five diets were formulated and included a positive control (PC) containing adequate levels of available P and calcium; a negative control (NC) with reduced levels of available P and C calcium; and three NC diets Supplemented with phytase, xylanase or phytase Plus xylanase. Weight gain and feed efficiency were depressed (P < 0.05) in birds fed the NC diet. but performance was improved to the level of birds fed the PC diet when the NC diet was supplemented with 500 FTU/kg phytase. The addition of xylanase alone to the NC diet had no effect (P > 0.05) oil broiler performance. However, the combination of xylanase and phytase improved the feed efficiency compared with the NC diet. Adding phytase to the NC diet improved (P < 0.05) the tibia ash contents. The addition of phytase and xylanase individually had no effect (P > 0.05) oil energy metabolizability. However, when combined together. the two enzymes were additive in their effects oil energy, utilization. Individual additions of phytase and xylanase had no effect (P > 0.05) oil ileal digesta viscosity,. but the xylanase-phytase combination lowered (P < 0.05) digesta viscosity, compared with the NC diet. Enzyme treatments had no effects (P > 0.05) oil the intestinal morphology and intestinal digesta Counts of lactobacillus, and anaerobic bacteria. Overall, these results Suggest that combining phytase and xylanase in diets based oil corn and wheat will be beneficial in terms of the reed efficiency, and energy utilization of broilers.

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