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Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The presence of anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) in soybean meal (SBM) is considered the main question that motivates the poultry feed industry to develop its traditional processing techniques. Phytate and trypsin inhibitors are the prominent ANFs in SBM that inhibit nutrient digestio...

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Autores principales: Abdel-Raheem, Sherief M., Mohammed, El Said Yehia, Mahmoud, Rania Elsaid, El Gamal, Mahmoud Fathy, Nada, Hend S., El-Ghareeb, Waleed Rizk, Marzok, Mohamed, Meligy, Ahmed M. A., Abdulmohsen, Mohamad, Ismail, Hesham, Ibrahim, Doaa, Kishawy, Asmaa T. Y.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10044553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978571
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13061030
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author Abdel-Raheem, Sherief M.
Mohammed, El Said Yehia
Mahmoud, Rania Elsaid
El Gamal, Mahmoud Fathy
Nada, Hend S.
El-Ghareeb, Waleed Rizk
Marzok, Mohamed
Meligy, Ahmed M. A.
Abdulmohsen, Mohamad
Ismail, Hesham
Ibrahim, Doaa
Kishawy, Asmaa T. Y.
author_facet Abdel-Raheem, Sherief M.
Mohammed, El Said Yehia
Mahmoud, Rania Elsaid
El Gamal, Mahmoud Fathy
Nada, Hend S.
El-Ghareeb, Waleed Rizk
Marzok, Mohamed
Meligy, Ahmed M. A.
Abdulmohsen, Mohamad
Ismail, Hesham
Ibrahim, Doaa
Kishawy, Asmaa T. Y.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The presence of anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) in soybean meal (SBM) is considered the main question that motivates the poultry feed industry to develop its traditional processing techniques. Phytate and trypsin inhibitors are the prominent ANFs in SBM that inhibit nutrient digestion and absorption. One of the most recent and effective processing methods is fermentation of SBM with different fermentative microorganisms. Applying double stages of microbial fermentation of SBM, utilizing Asperigillus oryzae and Bacillus subtilis, was proven to be a highly effective method in eradication of most ANFs, such as phytate and trypsin inhibitors, while simultaneously improving SBM protein and amino acid content. Inclusion of double-fermented soybean meal (DFSBM) in broiler rations triggered better feed efficiency, nutrient digestibility, and amino acid transporters that improved the birds’ weight gain and muscle nutritional value. ABSTRACT: Inclusion of microbial fermented soybean meal in broiler feed has induced advantageous outcomes for their performance and gastrointestinal health via exhibiting probiotic effects. In this study, soybean meal (SBM) was subjected to double-stage microbial fermentation utilizing functional metabolites of fungi and bacteria. In broiler diet, DFSBM replaced SBM by 0, 25, 50 and 100%. DFSBM was reported to have higher protein content and total essential, nonessential and free amino acids (increased by 3.67%, 12.81%, 10.10% and 5.88-fold, respectively, compared to SBM). Notably, phytase activity and lactic acid bacteria increased, while fiber, lipid and trypsin inhibitor contents were decreased by 14.05%, 38.24% and 72.80%, respectively, in a diet containing 100% DFSBM, compared to SBM. Improved growth performance and apparent nutrient digestibility, including phosphorus and calcium, and pancreatic digestive enzyme activities were observed in groups fed higher DFSBM levels. In addition, higher inclusion levels of DFSBM increased blood immune response (IgG, IgM, nitric oxide and lysozyme levels) and liver antioxidant status. Jejunal amino acids- and peptide transporter-encoding genes (LAT1, CAT-1, CAT-2, PepT-1 and PepT-2) were upregulated with increasing levels of DFSBM in the ration. Breast muscle crude protein, calcium and phosphorus retention were increased, especially at higher inclusion levels of DFSBM. Coliform bacteria load was significantly reduced, while lactic acid bacteria count in broiler intestines was increased with higher dietary levels of DFSBM. In conclusion, replacement of SBM with DFSBM positively impacted broiler chicken feed utilization and boosted chickens’ amino acid transportation, in addition to improving the nutritional value of their breast meat.
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spelling pubmed-100445532023-03-29 Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value Abdel-Raheem, Sherief M. Mohammed, El Said Yehia Mahmoud, Rania Elsaid El Gamal, Mahmoud Fathy Nada, Hend S. El-Ghareeb, Waleed Rizk Marzok, Mohamed Meligy, Ahmed M. A. Abdulmohsen, Mohamad Ismail, Hesham Ibrahim, Doaa Kishawy, Asmaa T. Y. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The presence of anti-nutritional factors (ANFs) in soybean meal (SBM) is considered the main question that motivates the poultry feed industry to develop its traditional processing techniques. Phytate and trypsin inhibitors are the prominent ANFs in SBM that inhibit nutrient digestion and absorption. One of the most recent and effective processing methods is fermentation of SBM with different fermentative microorganisms. Applying double stages of microbial fermentation of SBM, utilizing Asperigillus oryzae and Bacillus subtilis, was proven to be a highly effective method in eradication of most ANFs, such as phytate and trypsin inhibitors, while simultaneously improving SBM protein and amino acid content. Inclusion of double-fermented soybean meal (DFSBM) in broiler rations triggered better feed efficiency, nutrient digestibility, and amino acid transporters that improved the birds’ weight gain and muscle nutritional value. ABSTRACT: Inclusion of microbial fermented soybean meal in broiler feed has induced advantageous outcomes for their performance and gastrointestinal health via exhibiting probiotic effects. In this study, soybean meal (SBM) was subjected to double-stage microbial fermentation utilizing functional metabolites of fungi and bacteria. In broiler diet, DFSBM replaced SBM by 0, 25, 50 and 100%. DFSBM was reported to have higher protein content and total essential, nonessential and free amino acids (increased by 3.67%, 12.81%, 10.10% and 5.88-fold, respectively, compared to SBM). Notably, phytase activity and lactic acid bacteria increased, while fiber, lipid and trypsin inhibitor contents were decreased by 14.05%, 38.24% and 72.80%, respectively, in a diet containing 100% DFSBM, compared to SBM. Improved growth performance and apparent nutrient digestibility, including phosphorus and calcium, and pancreatic digestive enzyme activities were observed in groups fed higher DFSBM levels. In addition, higher inclusion levels of DFSBM increased blood immune response (IgG, IgM, nitric oxide and lysozyme levels) and liver antioxidant status. Jejunal amino acids- and peptide transporter-encoding genes (LAT1, CAT-1, CAT-2, PepT-1 and PepT-2) were upregulated with increasing levels of DFSBM in the ration. Breast muscle crude protein, calcium and phosphorus retention were increased, especially at higher inclusion levels of DFSBM. Coliform bacteria load was significantly reduced, while lactic acid bacteria count in broiler intestines was increased with higher dietary levels of DFSBM. In conclusion, replacement of SBM with DFSBM positively impacted broiler chicken feed utilization and boosted chickens’ amino acid transportation, in addition to improving the nutritional value of their breast meat. MDPI 2023-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10044553/ /pubmed/36978571 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13061030 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abdel-Raheem, Sherief M.
Mohammed, El Said Yehia
Mahmoud, Rania Elsaid
El Gamal, Mahmoud Fathy
Nada, Hend S.
El-Ghareeb, Waleed Rizk
Marzok, Mohamed
Meligy, Ahmed M. A.
Abdulmohsen, Mohamad
Ismail, Hesham
Ibrahim, Doaa
Kishawy, Asmaa T. Y.
Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value
title Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value
title_full Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value
title_fullStr Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value
title_full_unstemmed Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value
title_short Double-Fermented Soybean Meal Totally Replaces Soybean Meal in Broiler Rations with Favorable Impact on Performance, Digestibility, Amino Acids Transporters and Meat Nutritional Value
title_sort double-fermented soybean meal totally replaces soybean meal in broiler rations with favorable impact on performance, digestibility, amino acids transporters and meat nutritional value
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10044553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978571
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13061030
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