Impacts of Irradiated Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) as dietary Supplement on Physiological and Biochemical Aspects of Growing Rabbits

A. Azeem, U. Abdel-Monem, A. Mounir
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D istillers dried grains with soluble (DDGS) are a co-product of ethanol production from starch cereals (mainly corn). Dietary fiber is the sum of carbohydrates and lignin that are resistant to digestion by the small intestine enzymes. DDGS contains approximately 3 times dietary fiber more than corn. Dietary fiber in DDGS consists mainly of insoluble dietary fiber. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of gamma (γ) irradiation on crude fiber, soluble fiber and non-soluble fiber of irradiated corn DDGs at different doses 0, 10, 20 and 30kGy, and to evaluate the effect of feeding irradiated DDGs for rabbits and their effects on rabbit’s performance (body weight, gain weight, feed intake, feed conversion, water intake, rectum temperature and respiration rate), apparent digestibility (dry matter, crude protein, crude fiber and ether extracts), carcass traits (carcass weight, dressing (%) and prime cuts (%) and blood biochemistry (AST, ALT , total protein, albumin, globulin, creatinine, total lipids, total cholesterol, and blood urea). Sixty New Zealand White weaned male rabbits of 35 days age were randomly divided to 4 treatment groups of approximately equal average weight (706g) with 15 animals each. The first group was fed the basal diet supplemented with 10% DDGS (non irradiated) (control), 2 nd, 3rd and 4th groups were fed the control diet supplemented with 10% irradiated DDGS at 10, 20 and 30kGy, respectively. The obtained results revealed a decrease in crude fiber and increases in soluble fiber and insoluble fiber. The increases were linearly correlated with the increasing irradiation dose. The supplemented irradiated 10% DDGS up to 30kGy in the diet of growing rabbits resulted in a significant improvement of body weight, gain weight, feed conversion, the apparent digestibility of dry matter, crude protein, crude fiber, carcass traits (carcass weight, dressing (%) and prime cuts(%)), and the improvement was parallel with increasing the radiation dose. While, feed intake, water intake, rectal temperature, respiration rate, ether extracts digestibility, AST, ALT , total protein, albumin, globulin, total lipids, total cholesterol, creatinine and blood urea were not altered by the treatments. Generally, it can be concluded that radiation processing with γ-rays improved the soluble and insoluble fiber and the digestibility of DDGS, and that DDGS supplemented diets fed to growing rabbits improved rabbits' growth performance without any deleterious effect on physiological and biochemical attributes.
辐照酒糟干颗粒及其可溶物(DDGS)对生长兔生理生化的影响
含可溶性干粮(DDGS)是淀粉谷物(主要是玉米)生产乙醇的副产品。膳食纤维是抗小肠酶消化的碳水化合物和木质素的总和。DDGS的膳食纤维含量约为玉米的3倍。DDGS中膳食纤维主要为不溶性膳食纤维。本试验旨在评价γ (γ)辐照在0、10、20和30kGy不同剂量下对辐照玉米DDGs粗纤维、可溶性纤维和非可溶性纤维的影响,并评价辐照DDGs饲喂家兔的效果及其对家兔生产性能(体重、增重、采食量、饲料系数、采水量、直肠温度和呼吸速率)、表观消化率(干物质、粗蛋白质、胴体性状(胴体重、屠宰(%)和主要部位(%)和血液生化(AST、ALT、总蛋白、白蛋白、球蛋白、肌酐、总脂、总胆固醇和血尿素)。选取35日龄断奶新西兰白公兔60只,随机分为4个平均体重(706g)相近的处理组,每组15只。第1组饲喂在基础饲粮中添加10% DDGS(未辐照)的对照组,第2、3、4组饲喂在基础饲粮中添加10%辐照DDGS的对照组,剂量分别为10、20、30kGy。结果表明,粗纤维含量减少,可溶性纤维和不可溶性纤维含量增加。其增加与辐照剂量的增加呈线性相关。在生长兔饲粮中添加10% ~ 30kGy辐照DDGS,可显著提高生长兔的体重、增重、饲料系数、干物质、粗蛋白质、粗纤维表观消化率和胴体性状(胴体重、屠宰率和初切率),且与辐照剂量的增加平行。采食量、采水量、直肠温度、呼吸频率、粗脂肪消化率、AST、ALT、总蛋白、白蛋白、球蛋白、总脂、总胆固醇、肌酐和血尿素均无显著变化。综上所述,γ射线辐照处理提高了DDGS的可溶性纤维和不可溶性纤维,提高了DDGS的消化率,添加DDGS的饲粮提高了生长兔的生长性能,但对生长兔的生理生化指标没有产生不良影响。
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