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Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Understanding differences in the utilization of corn nutrients by broilers is essential for poultry nutritionists and feed producers that use corn of different origin in their feed formulation programs. In the present study, broilers were fed diets formulated with corn samples from t...

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Autores principales: Vargas, Jose I., Gulizia, Joseph P., Bonilla, Susan M., Sasia, Santiago, Pacheco, Wilmer J.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10571875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13193111
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author Vargas, Jose I.
Gulizia, Joseph P.
Bonilla, Susan M.
Sasia, Santiago
Pacheco, Wilmer J.
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Gulizia, Joseph P.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Understanding differences in the utilization of corn nutrients by broilers is essential for poultry nutritionists and feed producers that use corn of different origin in their feed formulation programs. In the present study, broilers were fed diets formulated with corn samples from the United States, Argentina, and Brazil to assess apparent metabolizable energy and amino acid digestibility. The results indicated similar nutrient utilization by broilers, regardless of the origin. ABSTRACT: Apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and apparent ileal amino acid digestibility (AIAAD) of corn samples from the United States (USA), Argentina (ARG), and Brazil (BRA) fed to 432 and 324 YPM × Ross 708 male broilers from 12 to 18 d of age were evaluated using the total collection method (experiment 1) and index method (experiment 2), respectively. In experiment 1, broilers were fed either a basal diet with 30% dextrose inclusion, or a test diet obtained by the replacement of dextrose with corn from each origin. In experiment 2, broilers were fed one of three test diets in which corn from each origin was the only source of AA. All dietary treatments had 12 replicate cages. Similar (p > 0.05) AME (dry-matter basis) values were observed between corn samples. The highest gap in AME (43 kcal/kg) was found between corn from BRA (3694 kcal/kg) and corn from the USA (3651 kcal/kg). Likewise, similar (p > 0.05) AIAAD values were observed for all AA apart from tryptophan (Trp), as corn from BRA (77.45%) had a higher (p = 0.024) Trp digestibility than corn from the USA (72.53%). Overall, a similar nutrient utilization by the birds was observed for the corn samples, regardless of origin.
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spelling pubmed-105718752023-10-14 Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age Vargas, Jose I. Gulizia, Joseph P. Bonilla, Susan M. Sasia, Santiago Pacheco, Wilmer J. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Understanding differences in the utilization of corn nutrients by broilers is essential for poultry nutritionists and feed producers that use corn of different origin in their feed formulation programs. In the present study, broilers were fed diets formulated with corn samples from the United States, Argentina, and Brazil to assess apparent metabolizable energy and amino acid digestibility. The results indicated similar nutrient utilization by broilers, regardless of the origin. ABSTRACT: Apparent metabolizable energy (AME) and apparent ileal amino acid digestibility (AIAAD) of corn samples from the United States (USA), Argentina (ARG), and Brazil (BRA) fed to 432 and 324 YPM × Ross 708 male broilers from 12 to 18 d of age were evaluated using the total collection method (experiment 1) and index method (experiment 2), respectively. In experiment 1, broilers were fed either a basal diet with 30% dextrose inclusion, or a test diet obtained by the replacement of dextrose with corn from each origin. In experiment 2, broilers were fed one of three test diets in which corn from each origin was the only source of AA. All dietary treatments had 12 replicate cages. Similar (p > 0.05) AME (dry-matter basis) values were observed between corn samples. The highest gap in AME (43 kcal/kg) was found between corn from BRA (3694 kcal/kg) and corn from the USA (3651 kcal/kg). Likewise, similar (p > 0.05) AIAAD values were observed for all AA apart from tryptophan (Trp), as corn from BRA (77.45%) had a higher (p = 0.024) Trp digestibility than corn from the USA (72.53%). Overall, a similar nutrient utilization by the birds was observed for the corn samples, regardless of origin. MDPI 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10571875/ /pubmed/37835717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13193111 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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Vargas, Jose I.
Gulizia, Joseph P.
Bonilla, Susan M.
Sasia, Santiago
Pacheco, Wilmer J.
Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age
title Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age
title_full Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age
title_fullStr Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age
title_full_unstemmed Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age
title_short Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Amino Acid Digestibility of Corn of Different Origin Fed to Male Broilers from 12 to 18 Days of Age
title_sort apparent metabolizable energy and amino acid digestibility of corn of different origin fed to male broilers from 12 to 18 days of age
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10571875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13193111
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