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http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/JAST.2006.48.6.819

Effects of Dietary Supplementation of Cultured Wild-ginseng Powder or its Fermented Culture Byproducts on Growth Performance and Carcass Parameters in Finishing Pigs  

박준철 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
김영화 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
정현정 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
이성대 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
장해동 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
김인철 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
이상진 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
이재정 (Swine Research Division, National Livestock Research Institute)
이찬호 (Genebiotech Co., Ltd.)
이상석 (Chungnam regional innovation agency, Cheonan,)
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology / v.48, no.6, 2006 , pp. 819-826 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation of cultured wild-ginseng powder or its fermented culture byproduct on growth performance, blood parameters, carcass and meat quality in finishing pigs. The animals used in the experiment were a total of 36 Landrace×Yorkshire and weighted 65.81±2.02kg. The experimental diets were basis diet, 2.5% wild-ginseng fermented culture byproduct of B. subtilis replaced lupin in basis diet and 0.2% cultured wild-ginseng powder replaced lupin in basis diet to CON, T1 and T2 for 60 days, respectively. The pigs were allotted at 4 pigs per pen with three replicate pens per treatment by completely randomized design. In growth performance, ADG was not significantly different between treatments. ADFI was significantly lower (P<0.05) in T1 and T2 than in CON. Feed/Gain was not different between treatments. In plasma's biochemical composition, total protein was significantly higher (P<0.05) in T1 than in CON. Blood urea nitrogen was not different between treatments. Glucose and albumin were significantly higher (P<0.05) in T1 than in other treatments. Calcium was significantly higher (P<0.05) in T1 than in CON. Inorganic phosphate was significantly higher in T1 than in other treatments. In plasma's lipid composition, triglyceride was significantly higher (P<0.05) in T1 than in other treatments. Total cholesterol was not different between treatments. HDL cholesterol was significantly higher (P<0.05) in T1 than in other treatments. In carcass and meat quality, carcass weight, dressing precent, meat precent and back-fat thickness were not significantly different between treatments. Moisture and crude fat were also not significantly different between treatments. The results indicate that growth performance, carcass and meat quality were not affected but plasma's biochemical and/or lipid composition were affected when replaced with wild-ginseng fermented culture byproduct of B. subtilis and cultured wild-ginseng. Our research indicates that wild-ginseng fermented culture byproduct of B. subtilis and cultured wild-ginseng powder were able to using with pig's diet in finishing period.
Keywords
Wild-ginseng; Growth performance; Biochemical composition carcass; Meat;
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