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Optimal sulfur amino acid to lysine ratio for post weaning piglets reared under clean or unclean sanitary conditions
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作者 Roselyn Kahindi Alemu Regassa +1 位作者 John Htoo Martin Nyachoti 《Animal Nutrition》 SCIE 2017年第4期380-385,共6页
Two 14-day experiments,each with 90(Duroc×[Yorkshire×Landrace]; 7.3 ± 0.6 kg) piglets,were conducted to determine the optimum sulfur amino acid(SAA) to lysine(Lys) ratio(SAA:Lys) for piglets when reared... Two 14-day experiments,each with 90(Duroc×[Yorkshire×Landrace]; 7.3 ± 0.6 kg) piglets,were conducted to determine the optimum sulfur amino acid(SAA) to lysine(Lys) ratio(SAA:Lys) for piglets when reared under clean or unclean sanitary conditions using performance and non-performance response criteria. Piglets were randomly assigned to the following dietary treatments. The basal diet contained 1.18% standardized ileal digestible(SID) Lys, and the SAA:Lys was 52%. In diets 2 to 5, the basal diet was supplemented with 4 graded levels of DL-Met to make SAA:Lys of 56%, 60%, 64% and 68%. In Exp.1, piglets were housed in disinfected clean room. In Exp. 2, piglets were housed in a room previously occupied by other pigs and was not disinfected. On the last day, blood was collected to measure plasma urea nitrogen(PUN) and one pig per pen was euthanized to collect jejunal tissue to measure villus height(VH), crypt depth(CD), and VH:CD. In Exp. 1, increasing SAA:Lys linearly and quadratically increased VH and VH:CD(P < 0.05). In Exp. 2, increasing SAA:Lys linearly increased(P < 0.05) VH and VH:CD and linearly and quadratically decreased PUN(P < 0.05). Estimated PUN and VH-based optimum SAA:Lys requirements for clean and unclean sanitary condition were 60%, 63% and 66%, respectively. 展开更多
关键词 PIGS sanitary condition METHIONINE LYSINE Gut morphology Amino acid ratios
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