Efficacy of bacterial phytase, citric acid and their combination in broiler fed inorganic phosphorus free diet

S. Munmun, MA Rahman, K. Islam, R. Chowdhury
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Present study was conducted to assess the efficacy of Escherichia Coli derived phytase alone or with citric acid (CA) given inorganic phosphorus (P) free broiler diet.  Ninety six one-day old COBB-500 male broilers were divided into four groups and fed one of the following diets for a period of 35 days: positive control (PC) diet formulated based on the NRC (1994) recommendations, negative control (NC) diet (inorganic P free diet; containing 0.20% lower P than that in the PC diet), and two other diets were formulated by adding only phytase (500 FTU/kg of feed) or phytase with CA (500 FTU/kg of feed with 2 % CA) in the NC diet. Growth performance, serum minerals concentration, tibia and shank characteristics, and nutrient retention were measured. Impaired growth performance (final BW, BW gain, and FCR) in broilers (NC group) fed inorganic P free diet was restored with the addition of phytase in NC diet. Best FCR (1.83) was recorded in phytase added group and worst in NC group (2.03), however, further addition of CA with phytase did not show any significant variation. Lowest concentration of serum P (mg/dl), tibia P (%) and shank P (%) were ameliorated (P<0.05) by the addition of phytase, and the restoration magnitude was non-significantly greater in phytase with CA group. Retention of total P (%) in broilers given phytase added diet was comparable with broilers given PC diet, although the former diet contained lower level of available P in diet than the later one. Addition of CA further increased this retention (%) numerically. Broilers fed inorganic P free diet deficient in available P, with Escherichia Coli derived phytase showed the growth performance (P<0.05) and relative retention of P comparable with broilers fed NRC (1994) recommended one. Therefore, relying on Escherichia Coli derived phytase alone in available P deficient diet may be viable to ensure sufficient supply of P in broilers diets. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science 51 (3): 107-114, 2022
细菌植酸酶、柠檬酸及其组合在无无机磷肉鸡饲粮中的效果
本试验旨在评价大肠杆菌衍生植酸酶单独或与柠檬酸(CA)混合在无无机磷(P)肉鸡饲粮中的效果。选取96只1日龄COBB-500雄性肉仔鸡,随机分为4组,分别饲喂按NRC(1994)推荐标准配制的正对照(PC)饲粮、负对照(NC)饲粮(无无机磷饲粮;在NC日粮中分别添加植酸酶(500 FTU/kg饲料)或植酸酶加CA (500 FTU/kg饲料加2% CA)。测定生长性能、血清矿物质浓度、胫骨和小腿特征以及营养物质潴留。在无无机磷饲粮中添加植酸酶可恢复肉仔鸡(NC组)的生长性能(最终体重、体重增重和料重比)。植酸酶添加组的FCR最好(1.83),NC组最差(2.03),但添加植酸酶的CA对FCR无显著影响。添加植酸酶可改善血清P (mg/dl)最低浓度、胫骨P(%)和小腿P (%) (P<0.05),且植酸酶加CA组恢复幅度无显著性差异。添加植酸酶的饲粮中总磷的保留率(%)与添加PC的饲粮相当,但前者的有效磷含量低于后者。CA的加入在数值上进一步提高了保留率(%)。饲粮中添加大肠杆菌衍生植酸酶、缺乏有效磷的无无机磷肉鸡的生长性能(P<0.05)和磷的相对留存率与饲喂NRC(1994)推荐饲料的肉鸡相当。因此,在有效缺磷饲粮中单独依赖大肠杆菌衍生植酸酶可能是可行的,以确保肉仔鸡饲粮中磷的充足供应。动物科学学报,31 (3):107-114,2022
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