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Use of ß-glucanases and ß-1,4-xylanases to supplement diets containing alfalfa ...

Autor(es): Mourão, J.L. cv logo 1 ; Ponte, P.I.P cv logo 2 ; Prates, J.A.M. cv logo 3 ; Centeno, M.S.J. cv logo 4 ; Ferreira, L.M.A. cv logo 5 ; Chaveiro-Soares, M.A. cv logo 6 ; Fontes, C.M.G. cv logo 7

Data: 2020

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10348/1792

Origem: Repositório da UTAD

Assunto(s): alfalfa; laying hen; rey; enzymes


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It is well established that the use of alfalfa in diets for monogastric animals is limited by its high fiber content. However, alfalfa is a natural source of xanthophylls and gives poultry products a desirably yellow color. In addition, alfalfa saponins may contribute to reduce the levels of cholesterol in the meat and egg yolk. We have investigated the potential utilization of β-glucanases and β-1,4-xylanases for enhancing the nutritive value of alfalfa for laying hens. An experiment was conducted with 864 ISA Brown layer hens from 40 to 52 wk of age and fed on diets containing rye (19.6%) or rye and alfalfa (15.1%). The results suggested that inclusion of alfalfa in the diets reduced body weights and total egg mass (P <0.01). Dietary supplementation with polysaccharidases was unable to significantly improve the performance of laying hens. However, egg yolks from birds that consumed diets containing alfalfa were more deeply pigmented, presenting an increase in yellowness (b*). In contrast, at the percentage of incorporation tested, inclusion of alfalfa in the diets was unable to lower the levels of cholesterol content in the egg yolk. Taken together the results suggest that exogenous plant cell wall hydrolases are not effective for improving the nutritive value of alfalfa-containing diets for laying hens, although inclusion of small percentages of the dehydrated leguminous meal may directly affect the quality of the generated poultry products.
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Idioma Inglês
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