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Bioavailability of methionine hydroxy analog-calcium salt relative to DL-methionine to support nitrogen retention and growth in starter pigs

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ANIMAL
卷 6, 期 11, 页码 1750-1756

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1751731112000869

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biological efficacy; DL-methionine; methionine-hydroxy analog calcium salt; N balance; pigs

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This study assessed the efficacy of a calcium salt of methionine hydroxy analog (MHA-Ca, 84%) relative to DL-methionine (DL-Met, 99%) in starter pigs. In Experiment 1 (Exp. 1, N balance trial), 42 individually housed barrows (Genesus, average initial BW 19 kg) were used in two blocks of 21 pigs each with six replicates per treatment. Within each block, pigs were randomly allotted to or MHA-Ca (0.021%, 0.048% and 0.071%) on an equimolar basis. After a 7-day adaptation period, feces and urine were collected quantitatively for 5 days. Urinary and total N outputs decreased linearly (P < 0.05) with DL-Met or MHA-Ca supplementation. Nitrogen retention, expressed as g/day and as % of intake increased linearly (P < 0.01) with DL-Met and MHA-Ca supplementations. The relative efficacy of MHA-Ca to DL-Met was estimated to be 71.2% on a product-to-product basis for N retention expressed as % of intake. In Exp. 2 (performance trial), 280, 21-day-old crossbed (Pietrain x (Landrace x Large White)) pigs (eight pigs per pen, seven pens per treatment), were allocated to five diets in a completely randomized block design after a 10-day adaptation period. The Met-deficient basal diet contained 16.5% CP and 0.21% Met. Other diets were basal diet supplemented with two graded levels of DL-Met (0.04% and 008%) or MHA-Ca (0.062% and 0.12%) on a product basis at a DL-Met to MHA-Ca ratio of 65:100 at the expense of maize. BW and feed disappearance were monitored weekly for 3 weeks to determine performance. Final BW, average daily gain and average daily feed intake increased (P < 0.05) and feed to gain ratio decreased (P < 0.05) with the addition of Met to the basal diet irrespective of the source. Overall, the N retention results of Exp. 1 showed that the average relative bioavailability of MHA-Ca to DL-Met to support N retention (% of N intake) was 71% on a product-to-product basis (85% on an equimolar basis). In Exp. 2, pig performance was not different when Met as supplemented in the Met-deficient diet at a DL-Met to MHA-Ca ratio of 65:100 on a product basis.

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