Yang Zhao, Yan Lin, Shengyu Xu, Lun Hua, Bin Feng, Zhengfeng Fang, Xuemei Jiang, Lianqiang Che, Yong Zhuo, De Wu
The standardized
ileal digestibility (SID) of amino acids (AAs) plus crude protein (CP), in
addition to digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME)
concentrations, was assessed through two experiments on Saccharomyces
cerevisiae yeast (SCY) combined with soybean meal (SBM) for gestating sows. SCY
and SBM were subjected to experiment 1 for the determination of CP and AAs in
terms of SID. Under a randomized complete block design,
three dietary treatments were provided for a total of 24 Landrace × Yorkshire
gestating sows (parity 2), with the distal ileum clipped by a T-cannula at
gestational day 33 based on body weight (BW) (194.1 ± 7.1, 195.3 ± 8.5, and
195.3 ± 8.6 kg). SCY and SBM were used as the only source of nitrogen to
prepare two semi-purified diets and a nitrogen-free diet was also utilized to
examine CP plus AAs for basal ileal endogenous losses. The gestating sows were
initially fed these diets for 5 d to allow for adaptation, and ileal digesta
was collected 2 d later for analysis. CP and all AAs in SCY, except for Trp and
Gly, showed significantly lower SID than those in SBM (P < 0.05). Among the essential AAs, the range of SID was 68.8% for
Thr to 92.2% for Arg in dried yeast, and from 79.9% for Thr to 98.6% for Met in
SBM. DE plus ME were measured via experiment 2 with
a randomized complete block design on SCY and SBM. Eighteen day-35
Landrace × Yorkshire pregnant sows (parity 3) were allocated to three diets
based on BW (233.3 ± 16.0, 233.4 ± 9.6, and 233.4 ± 10.3 kg). Three diets were adopted for the experiment, namely, a
corn-based diet as well as two diets containing 20.2% SCY and 20.0% SBM
samples. The full fecal collection method, comprising a 5-day adaptation
period before a 5- to 6-d experimental period for quantitative urine and feces
collection, was employed for metabolic trials. The DE
and ME for SCY were remarkably decreased compared with those for SBM (3812
kcal/kg DM vs. 4264 kcal/kg DM and 3714 kcal/kg DM vs. 4157 kcal/kg DM),
respectively (P < 0.05). No differences were observed in the apparent
total tract digestibility (ATTD) of organic matter, CP, and gross energy
between SCY and SBM, but ATTD was significantly reduced in SCY for acid
detergent fiber, dry matter, and neutral detergent fiber by contrast with SBM
(P < 0.05). In conclusion, most AAs and CP in SCY
had lower SID, DE, and ME than SBM in this study. These findings can be applied
to diet formulation with the aforementioned ingredients for sows.
2024, JAS, Volume 102, skad402
https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skad402
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