Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet

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Main Author: Vargas, Ricardo Cruz
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Geraldo, Adriano, Rocha, Tatiana Cristina, Silva, Israel Marques, Teles, Samuel Piassi, Nogueira, Filipe Soares, Carvalho, Carlos Alberto de, Gonçalves, Rogerio Amaro
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Source: Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)
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Summary: The main purpose of this work was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of laying hen diets with increasing levels of enzymatic complex composed of α-amylase, β-glucanase, cellulase, xylanase, protease and phytase in the forms “on top”, with reductions in the levels of PB, MS, Ca, P available and amino acids. Semi-heavy 384 layers were used with Isa Brown hens, with an initial age of 29 weeks, distributed in six treatments with eight replications, with eight birds per experimental plot, using a completely randomized design (CRD) with sub installments on time (4 periods of 28 days each). The treatments were: Positive Control (PC) 2.750 kcal kg-1 MS, 17.2% PC and 0.41% available P; Negative Control (NC) 2.600 kcal kg-1 MS, 16.7% PC, 0.26% available P; Positive Control + 350 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (PC350); Negative Control + 250 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC250); Negative Control + 350 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC350) and; Negative Control + 500 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC500). The variables analyzed for growth performance were: feed intake (g bird-1 day-1), egg production (% bird-1 day-1), average egg weight (%) and feed conversion per egg mass (kg kg-1 of feed/eggs). The internal and external quality variables of the analyzed eggs were shell thickness (mm), bark percentages of albumen and yolk, Haugh unit and specific gravity (g cm-3). The addition of enzymatic complex did not interfere in the results of zoo-technical importance or quality of eggs from hens aged 29-44 weeks. Increased consumption of feed/bird/day was enough to supply the reduced nutritional levels of NC diets and maintain balance in the results to the rest of the variables. For some growth performance variables sometimes during the trial period, a negative influence of the inclusion of high levels of enzymatic complex was observed where the NC350 and NC500 diets had a high feed intake and a worst feed conversion than the other diets.
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spelling Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens dietComplexo multienzimático em dietas de poedeiras comerciaisLaying poultryProteasePylanasePhytaseEgg quality.Avicultura de posturaProteaseXilanaseFitaseQualidade do ovo.The main purpose of this work was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of laying hen diets with increasing levels of enzymatic complex composed of α-amylase, β-glucanase, cellulase, xylanase, protease and phytase in the forms “on top”, with reductions in the levels of PB, MS, Ca, P available and amino acids. Semi-heavy 384 layers were used with Isa Brown hens, with an initial age of 29 weeks, distributed in six treatments with eight replications, with eight birds per experimental plot, using a completely randomized design (CRD) with sub installments on time (4 periods of 28 days each). The treatments were: Positive Control (PC) 2.750 kcal kg-1 MS, 17.2% PC and 0.41% available P; Negative Control (NC) 2.600 kcal kg-1 MS, 16.7% PC, 0.26% available P; Positive Control + 350 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (PC350); Negative Control + 250 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC250); Negative Control + 350 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC350) and; Negative Control + 500 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC500). The variables analyzed for growth performance were: feed intake (g bird-1 day-1), egg production (% bird-1 day-1), average egg weight (%) and feed conversion per egg mass (kg kg-1 of feed/eggs). The internal and external quality variables of the analyzed eggs were shell thickness (mm), bark percentages of albumen and yolk, Haugh unit and specific gravity (g cm-3). The addition of enzymatic complex did not interfere in the results of zoo-technical importance or quality of eggs from hens aged 29-44 weeks. Increased consumption of feed/bird/day was enough to supply the reduced nutritional levels of NC diets and maintain balance in the results to the rest of the variables. For some growth performance variables sometimes during the trial period, a negative influence of the inclusion of high levels of enzymatic complex was observed where the NC350 and NC500 diets had a high feed intake and a worst feed conversion than the other diets.Este trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da suplementação de rações de poedeiras comerciais com um complexo multienzimático (CE), nas formas “on top”, com reduções nos níveis de PB, EM, Ca, P disponível e aminoácidos, com adição em níveis crescentes do complexo enzimático. Foram utilizadas 384 poedeiras semipesadas da linhagem Isa Brown, com idade inicial de 29 semanas, distribuídas em seis tratamentos com oito repetições, sendo oito aves por parcela experimental, utilizando o delineamento inteiramente casualizado (DIC) com parcelas subdividas no tempo (4 períodos de 28 dias cada). Os tratamentos foram: Controle Positivo (CP) 2.750 kcal kg-1 EM, 17,2% PB e 0,41% P disponível; Controle Negativo (CN) 2.600 kcal kg-1 EM, 16,7% PB e 0,26% P disponível; Controle Positivo + 350 g tonelada-1 do complexo enzimático (CP350); Controle Negativo + 250 g tonelada-1 de complexo enzimático (CN250); Controle Negativo + 350 g tonelada-1 de complexo enzimático (CN350) e; Controle Negativo + 500 g tonelada-1 do complexo enzimático (CN500). As variáveis analisadas de desempenho zootécnico foram: consumo de ração/ave/dia, produção de ovos/ave/dia, peso médio do ovo e conversão alimentar por massa de ovos. As variáveis de qualidade interna e externa dos ovos foram: espessura da casca, porcentagens de casca, albúmen e gema, Unidade Haugh e gravidade específica. A inclusão do complexo multienzimático não interferiu nos resultados de importância zootécnica nem na qualidade dos ovos de poedeiras com idade entre 29 a 44 semanas de vida. O aumento no consumo de ração/ave/dia foi suficiente para suprir os níveis nutricionais reduzidos das dietas CN e manter em equilíbrio os resultados para o restante das variáveis. Para algumas variáveis de desempenho zootécnico, em alguns momentos, foi possível observar a influência negativa da inclusão de altos níveis do complexo multienzimático.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2017-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/22381171161201706110.5965/223811711612017061Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2017); 61-69Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 16 n. 1 (2017); 61-692238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/223811711612017061/pdfVargas, Ricardo CruzGeraldo, AdrianoRocha, Tatiana CristinaSilva, Israel MarquesTeles, Samuel PiassiNogueira, Filipe SoaresCarvalho, Carlos Alberto deGonçalves, Rogerio Amaroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-12-13T12:05:25Zoai::article/7266Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2019-12-13T12:05:25Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
Complexo multienzimático em dietas de poedeiras comerciais
title Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
spellingShingle Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
Vargas, Ricardo Cruz
Laying poultry
Protease
Pylanase
Phytase
Egg quality.
Avicultura de postura
Protease
Xilanase
Fitase
Qualidade do ovo.
title_short Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
title_full Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
title_fullStr Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
title_full_unstemmed Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
title_sort Multi-enzyme complex in laying hens diet
author Vargas, Ricardo Cruz
author_facet Vargas, Ricardo Cruz
Geraldo, Adriano
Rocha, Tatiana Cristina
Silva, Israel Marques
Teles, Samuel Piassi
Nogueira, Filipe Soares
Carvalho, Carlos Alberto de
Gonçalves, Rogerio Amaro
author_role author
author2 Geraldo, Adriano
Rocha, Tatiana Cristina
Silva, Israel Marques
Teles, Samuel Piassi
Nogueira, Filipe Soares
Carvalho, Carlos Alberto de
Gonçalves, Rogerio Amaro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vargas, Ricardo Cruz
Geraldo, Adriano
Rocha, Tatiana Cristina
Silva, Israel Marques
Teles, Samuel Piassi
Nogueira, Filipe Soares
Carvalho, Carlos Alberto de
Gonçalves, Rogerio Amaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Laying poultry
Protease
Pylanase
Phytase
Egg quality.
Avicultura de postura
Protease
Xilanase
Fitase
Qualidade do ovo.
topic Laying poultry
Protease
Pylanase
Phytase
Egg quality.
Avicultura de postura
Protease
Xilanase
Fitase
Qualidade do ovo.
description The main purpose of this work was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of laying hen diets with increasing levels of enzymatic complex composed of α-amylase, β-glucanase, cellulase, xylanase, protease and phytase in the forms “on top”, with reductions in the levels of PB, MS, Ca, P available and amino acids. Semi-heavy 384 layers were used with Isa Brown hens, with an initial age of 29 weeks, distributed in six treatments with eight replications, with eight birds per experimental plot, using a completely randomized design (CRD) with sub installments on time (4 periods of 28 days each). The treatments were: Positive Control (PC) 2.750 kcal kg-1 MS, 17.2% PC and 0.41% available P; Negative Control (NC) 2.600 kcal kg-1 MS, 16.7% PC, 0.26% available P; Positive Control + 350 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (PC350); Negative Control + 250 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC250); Negative Control + 350 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC350) and; Negative Control + 500 g ton-1 of feed of enzymatic complex (NC500). The variables analyzed for growth performance were: feed intake (g bird-1 day-1), egg production (% bird-1 day-1), average egg weight (%) and feed conversion per egg mass (kg kg-1 of feed/eggs). The internal and external quality variables of the analyzed eggs were shell thickness (mm), bark percentages of albumen and yolk, Haugh unit and specific gravity (g cm-3). The addition of enzymatic complex did not interfere in the results of zoo-technical importance or quality of eggs from hens aged 29-44 weeks. Increased consumption of feed/bird/day was enough to supply the reduced nutritional levels of NC diets and maintain balance in the results to the rest of the variables. For some growth performance variables sometimes during the trial period, a negative influence of the inclusion of high levels of enzymatic complex was observed where the NC350 and NC500 diets had a high feed intake and a worst feed conversion than the other diets.
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