2 April 2008 - 00:00
Enzyme technology significantly improves digestibility of DDGS
Pig producers looking to reduce feed costs by including DDGS in the feed formulation can use the latest developments in enzyme technology to improve nutrient digestibility, according to recent research from Danisco Animal Nutrition. DDGS are highly fibrous and can be highly variable in nutrient
availability. Insoluble fibres contained in DDGS hold water creating more bulk
in the pig’s gut, which can reduce feed intake and subsequent growth. These
fibres also bind water-soluble nutrients and enclose them, so they are less
available for digestion. A trial conducted by the University
of Illinois, USA, showed that adding both a new-generation phytase (Phyzyme® XP)
together with a highly effective xylanase (Porzyme® 9300) to a corn-soy pig diet
containing 20% corn DDGS significantly improved digestible energy by 5.6% (175
kcal/kg), ileal amino acid digestibility by around 4.5% and increased phosphorus
digestibility from 22% to 51%. “Feed prices are at an all
time high. Now, more than ever, pig producers need to exploit technologies
available to them to maximise margins,” explains Dr Gary Partridge, Technical
Services Director, Danisco Animal Nutrition. “Whilst DDGS is
potentially a cost-effective and valuable feed ingredient, there are certain
anti-nutritional factors which can limit its use in pig feed. We have a wealth
of data to show that adding our specific xylanase to pig feeds containing highly
fibrous grain by-products improves energy and nutrient digestibility and
subsequent pig performance. In this trial, adding our xylanase together with a
new generation phytase further improved nutrient digestibility compared to
adding either xylanase or phytase individually,” Dr Partridge
concludes. Danisco Animal Nutrition (www.danisco.com/animalnutrition),
a business unit of leading global food ingredient specialist Danisco A/S
(Denmark), pioneered the development and use of enzymes and betaine in animal
nutrition. Its products are now widely used by poultry and pig producers
throughout the world. The company’s mission is to deliver innovative,
sustainable solutions that increase efficiency and safety of the food production
chain in an environmentally sensitive way. For
further press information, please contact:
Andrea
Barletta, Global Marketing
Director, Danisco Animal
Nutrition Tel: +44 (0) 1672
517777 Email: andrea.barletta@danisco.com
Julian Cooksley Account Manager Kendalls
Communications Tel: +44 (0) 1394 610022 Email: julian.cooksley@kendallscom.co.uk
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