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http://dx.doi.org/10.5536/KJPS.2007.34.3.207

Effects of Dieatry Phytase on Performance, Excretion and Retention of P, and Ileal and Feces Digestibility in Broilers  

HwangBo, J. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Ahn, J.H. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Chung, W.T. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Ohh, S.J. (Institute of Animal Science Resources, Kangwon National University)
Lee, H.J. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Kim, W. (Hanilfeed, Co., LTD.)
Lee, S.U. (National Institute of Animal Science)
Hong, E.C. (National Institute of Animal Science)
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Korean Journal of Poultry Science / v.34, no.3, 2007 , pp. 207-215 More about this Journal
Abstract
This work was carried out to assess the effect of microbial phytase (MP) on the performance, retention and excretion of phosphorus, and nutrients availability in broiler chicks. Two hundred and sixteen one day old Ross strains broiler chicks were used to investigate on performance for 5 weeks (earlier $(0{\sim}2wk)$, finisher $(3{\sim}5wk)$) and were divided 3 treatments, three cages per treatment and 12 birds per cage. Treatments are P0 (basal diet), P1 (microbial phytase 300 FTU/kg), and P2 (microbial phytase 600 FTU/kg). After 5 weeks, three diets containing 0, 300, 600 FTU/kg of microbial phytase were fed to 5-wk-old broilers to assess the digestibility. Twenty seven broilers were divided into 3 treatments (9 birds per treatment) to investigate on the absorption and retention of phosphorus and nutrient digestibility. Body weight gain and feed efficiency were highly significant at P1 and P2 treatments compared to those of P0 (P<0.05), however, feed intake was no significant difference among all treatments (P>0.05). The excretion of phosphorus decreased in P1 and P2 compared to P0 (P<0.05). The digestibility of nutrients and amino acid was high in P1 and P2 treatments compared to P0 (P<0.05). Ileal digestibility was lower about $1{\sim}2%$ than feces digestibility (P>0.05). Finally, microbial phytase influenced on the performance, the retention and excretion of phosphorus and ileal and feces digestibility in broilers.
Keywords
microbial phytase; performance; excretion; retention; nutrient utility;
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