IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Xianglin Zeng, Guanping Xiao, Wenzhi Liu, Lanmei Yin, Yitong Zhang, Chunchun Geng, Qiye Wang, Huansheng Yang
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优化猪营养中的低蛋白(LP)日粮对于减少氮排泄和资源浪费,同时降低肉质至关重要。然而,低蛋白日粮可能会破坏氨基酸(AA)平衡,影响生长和健康。补充磷酸二铵(DP)等非蛋白氮源可提高氮的利用率,并有效支持蛋白质的合成。本研究旨在探讨在 LP 日粮中添加 DP 对生长猪的生长性能、器官指数、胴体性状、肉质和 AA 组成的影响。将 75 头公猪(杜洛克×兰德马克×约克夏)随机分配到五个日粮处理中:Pos Ctrl(CP:13.50%)、DP1(CP:12.00% + DP)、DP2(CP:10.50% + DP)、DP3(CP:9.00% + DP)和 Neg Ctrl(CP:9.00%)。每种添加 DP 的日粮均以维持必需 AA 氮与总氮(EAA-N/TN)之比为 0.48 为目标。在为期 41 天的实验期间,猪可自由进食和饮水,每月记录一次体重和采食量。经过一夜禁食后,猪被安乐死,并对胴体特征、肉质和器官指数进行评估。收集血液、肝脏和肌肉样本用于分析血浆生化和 AA 图谱。研究发现,与 Neg Ctrl 日粮相比,DP2 日粮的生长性能最好,而 DP3 日粮显著提高了 ADG 和 G:F。与 Neg Ctrl 日粮相比,DP3 日粮还能明显增加相对肝脏重量。虽然各日粮处理在胴体性状或肉质方面没有观察到明显差异,但与 Neg Ctrl 日粮相比,DP3 日粮有降低血浆总蛋白水平的趋势。与 Neg Ctrl 日粮相比,饲喂 DP3 日粮不会改变生长猪血浆和肝脏中游离 AA 的分布,不同日粮对肌肉中水解 AA 的分布也没有影响。此外,与 Neg Ctrl 日粮相比,DP3 日粮显著增加了背阔肌 (LM) 中的 Tau 浓度,同时显著降低了 Car 水平。总之,这些结果表明,在 LP 日粮中添加 DP 可提高生长性能并改善与肉味相关的 AA 含量,而不会影响胴体性状或肉质。
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Diammonium phosphate supplementation in low-protein diets enhances growth performance in growing pigs without compromising carcass traits and meat quality.

Optimizing low-protein (LP) diets in swine nutrition is critical for reducing nitrogen excretion and resource waste, while reducing meat quality. However, LP diets may disrupt amino acid (AA) balance, affecting growth and health. Supplementing with non-protein nitrogen sources such as diammonium phosphate (DP) can enhance nitrogen utilization and support protein synthesis efficiently. This study aimed to investigate the effects of adding DP to LP diets on growth performance, organ indices, carcass traits, meat quality, and AA composition in growing pigs. Seventy-five barrows (Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire) were randomly assigned to five dietary treatments: Pos Ctrl (CP: 13.50%), DP1 (CP: 12.00% + DP), DP2 (CP: 10.50% + DP), DP3 (CP: 9.00% + DP), and Neg Ctrl (CP: 9.00%). Each DP-supplemented diet aimed to maintain an essential AA nitrogen to total nitrogen (EAA-N/TN) ratio of 0.48. The pigs had free access to food and water for the 41-day experimental period, with body weight and feed intake were recorded monthly. After overnight fasting, pigs were euthanized, and carcass traits, meat quality, and organ indices were assessed. Blood, liver, and muscle samples were collected for analyses of plasma biochemistry, and AA profiles. The study found that feeding the DP2 diet resulted in the best growth performance, while the DP3 diet significantly improved ADG and G:F compared to the Neg Ctrl diet. The DP3 diet also significantly increase relative liver weight compared to the Neg Ctrl diet. Although no significant differences were observed in carcass traits or meat quality among the dietary treatments, the DP3 diet had a tendency to reduced plasma total protein levels relative to the Neg Ctrl diet. Feeding the DP3 diet did not alter the free AA profile in plasma and liver of growing pigs compared with the Neg Ctrl diet, and there was no effect between the different diets on the hydrolyzed AA profile in muscle. Furthermore, the DP3 diet significantly increased Tau concentrations in the longissimus dorsi muscle (LM) while significantly reducing Car levels compared to the Neg Ctrl diet. In conclusion, these results suggest that adding DP to the LP diet can enhance growth performance and improve meat flavor-related AA content without compromising carcass traits or meat quality.

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Journal of animal science
Journal of animal science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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4.80
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12.10%
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1589
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal Science (JAS) is the premier journal for animal science and serves as the leading source of new knowledge and perspective in this area. JAS publishes more than 500 fully reviewed research articles, invited reviews, technical notes, and letters to the editor each year. Articles published in JAS encompass a broad range of research topics in animal production and fundamental aspects of genetics, nutrition, physiology, and preparation and utilization of animal products. Articles typically report research with beef cattle, companion animals, goats, horses, pigs, and sheep; however, studies involving other farm animals, aquatic and wildlife species, and laboratory animal species that address fundamental questions related to livestock and companion animal biology will be considered for publication.
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