…1,500, and 2,500 phytase units/kg). There were 6 replicate pigs per diet. Feces were quantitatively collected for 5-days after a 7-day adaptation period.Results indicated that supplementation of microbial phytase increased…
…soybean meal supplemented, with either phytase, protease, or a combination of phytase and protease. A total of 12 experimental diets and a nitrogen-free diet were also fed. Apparent and standardized…
…meal (SBM), or a mixture of corn and SBM that were supplemented, or not, with either phytase, protease, or a combination of phytase and protease. These treatments generated a total…
Previous in-house evaluations by The Hanor Company indicated that the addition of higher than typical levels of phytase to nursery pig diets enable higher levels of soybean meal (SBM) usage…
…5.5 kg were used to evaluate the optimal level of phytase in low- or high-SBM diets. Two SBM levels and four phytase doses (0, 1,250, 2,500, and 3,750 phytase units…
…SBM, two diets based on cornstarch and SBM were formulated; one of these diets contained no microbial phytase and the other diet contained 500 units/kg of microbial phytase. Two hundred…
…to evaluate the potential of SBM levels (low, medium, or high) in combination with phytase (560 or 1415 analyzed FTU/kg) to improve growth and health of weaned pigs originating from…
…Pelodiscus sinensis juveniles. Diets were formulated to replace FM protein by SPC at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 or 60% supplemented with phytase (2000 FTU/kg) and each diet was fed…
…corn-soybean meal diet was significantly increased by one protease product when supplemented at high level and when phytase was supplemented. In all the other treatments, protease supplementation had no significant…
…from extruded expelled soybean meal is greater than from conventional soybean meal. Soybean products have a relatively high concentration of phosphorus and if microbial phytase is used in the diet,…