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http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.18.0837

Effect of supplementation with brewer's yeast hydrolysate on growth performance, nutrients digestibility, blood profiles and meat quality in growing to finishing pigs  

Zhang, Jian Ying (Department of Animal Resource and Science, Dankook University)
Park, Jae Won (Department of Animal Resource and Science, Dankook University)
Kim, In Ho (Department of Animal Resource and Science, Dankook University)
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Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences / v.32, no.10, 2019 , pp. 1565-1572 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective: This study was aimed to investigate the effects of brewer's yeast hydrolysate (YH) on growth performance, nutrients digestibility, blood profiles and meat quality of growing pigs. Methods: A total of 200 growing pigs ($[Landrace{\times}Yorkshire]{\times}Duroc$) (initial body weight, $25.31{\pm}1.29kg$) were allotted to 5 treatments as follow: CON, basic diet; and YH treatment, CON+0.05%, 0.1%, 0.5%, and 1.0% of YH, respectively. Results: On wk 11, 16 and overall phase, pigs fed YH diet showed a linear improvement in average daily body gain and gain/feed (p<0.05). The pigs that received YH linearly increased the digestibility of dry matter, nitrogen, and energy on wk 11 and 16. The concentration of serum urea nitrogen was linearly increased in YH treatments on wk 16. However, the carcass weight, back fat and lean muscle percentage of pigs receiving YH had no significant change. Besides, no difference was observed in creatinine and total protein in the blood among treatments. Conclusion: The pigs fed a graded YH diet had improved growth performance and nutrient digestibility, meanwhile, the YH increased the serum urea nitrogen in the growing pigs.
Keywords
Brewer Yeast Hydrolysate; Growth Performance; Nutrients Digestibility; Blood Profile; Growing Pigs;
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