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Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs

The aim of this study was to determine the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of nutrients in cottonseed meal (CSM) and soybean meal (SBM) in simple carbohydrate and more complex wheat-based diets using 2 indigestible markers and total faecal collection. Twenty-five Large White × Landrace boa...

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Autores principales: Prawirodigdo, Susanto, Gannon, Neil J., Leury, Brian J., Dunshea, Frank R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8110848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.07.003
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author Prawirodigdo, Susanto
Gannon, Neil J.
Leury, Brian J.
Dunshea, Frank R.
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description The aim of this study was to determine the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of nutrients in cottonseed meal (CSM) and soybean meal (SBM) in simple carbohydrate and more complex wheat-based diets using 2 indigestible markers and total faecal collection. Twenty-five Large White × Landrace boars (57.8 kg) were randomly allocated to either a pure wheat diet, 40% CSM or SBM in either a sugar-starch- (1:1) or wheat-based diet for 18 d. Acid-insoluble ash (AIA) and chromic oxide (Cr(2)O(3)) were included in all diets as indigestible markers. Diets were offered (1,800 g/d per pig) in 3 meals/d from d 1 to 11 and 8 meals/d from d 12 to 17. On d 9, the pigs were moved to individual metabolism cages to allow total faecal collection. On d 18, the pigs were fed hourly for 8 h. After the 8th meal, pigs were anaesthetized and digesta sampled from the terminal ileum and rectum before lethal injection. There were no differences between ATTD of nitrogen (N) determined using AIA as a marker and measured by total faecal collection. On the other hand, the ATTD of N of diets containing CSM in sugar-starch- or wheat-based diets and the pure wheat diet determined using Cr(2)O(3) as a marker was less (−3.11%, −4.46% and −6.59%; P < 0.001) than that measured by total faecal collection. The ATTD of N determined using AIA as a marker was highly correlated with that measured using total faecal collection (P < 0.001; R(2) = 0.95). Similarly, the ATTD of N determined using Cr(2)O(3) as a marker was correlated with that measured using total faecal collection, although the correlation was not quite as strong as using AIA (P < 0.001; R(2) = 0.87). Also, the slope of the regression line and the intercept were closer to unity and zero for the relationship when the ATTD of N was determined using AIA compared to Cr(2)O(3) as an indigestible marker. The ATTD of organic and dry matter behaved similarly. These data demonstrate that the basal diet and choice of indigestible marker can substantially influence the ATTD and that the use of AIA as an indigestible marker is more suitable than Cr(2)O(3) in digestibility studies in pigs.
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spelling pubmed-81108482021-05-13 Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs Prawirodigdo, Susanto Gannon, Neil J. Leury, Brian J. Dunshea, Frank R. Anim Nutr Original Research Article The aim of this study was to determine the apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of nutrients in cottonseed meal (CSM) and soybean meal (SBM) in simple carbohydrate and more complex wheat-based diets using 2 indigestible markers and total faecal collection. Twenty-five Large White × Landrace boars (57.8 kg) were randomly allocated to either a pure wheat diet, 40% CSM or SBM in either a sugar-starch- (1:1) or wheat-based diet for 18 d. Acid-insoluble ash (AIA) and chromic oxide (Cr(2)O(3)) were included in all diets as indigestible markers. Diets were offered (1,800 g/d per pig) in 3 meals/d from d 1 to 11 and 8 meals/d from d 12 to 17. On d 9, the pigs were moved to individual metabolism cages to allow total faecal collection. On d 18, the pigs were fed hourly for 8 h. After the 8th meal, pigs were anaesthetized and digesta sampled from the terminal ileum and rectum before lethal injection. There were no differences between ATTD of nitrogen (N) determined using AIA as a marker and measured by total faecal collection. On the other hand, the ATTD of N of diets containing CSM in sugar-starch- or wheat-based diets and the pure wheat diet determined using Cr(2)O(3) as a marker was less (−3.11%, −4.46% and −6.59%; P < 0.001) than that measured by total faecal collection. The ATTD of N determined using AIA as a marker was highly correlated with that measured using total faecal collection (P < 0.001; R(2) = 0.95). Similarly, the ATTD of N determined using Cr(2)O(3) as a marker was correlated with that measured using total faecal collection, although the correlation was not quite as strong as using AIA (P < 0.001; R(2) = 0.87). Also, the slope of the regression line and the intercept were closer to unity and zero for the relationship when the ATTD of N was determined using AIA compared to Cr(2)O(3) as an indigestible marker. The ATTD of organic and dry matter behaved similarly. These data demonstrate that the basal diet and choice of indigestible marker can substantially influence the ATTD and that the use of AIA as an indigestible marker is more suitable than Cr(2)O(3) in digestibility studies in pigs. KeAi Publishing 2021-03 2020-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8110848/ /pubmed/33997333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.07.003 Text en © 2021 Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Prawirodigdo, Susanto
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Leury, Brian J.
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Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs
title Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs
title_full Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs
title_fullStr Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs
title_full_unstemmed Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs
title_short Acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs
title_sort acid-insoluble ash is a better indigestible marker than chromic oxide to measure apparent total tract digestibility in pigs
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8110848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.07.003
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