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Query: EC:3.1.3.8 (
phytase
)
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Two studies with growing pigs were conducted using the regression analysis technique to estimate the true digestibility of P (
TPD
) in canola (CM) and soybean (SBM) meals, and quantify the effect of microbial
phytase
on
TPD
of CM and SBM. In each study, 48 (Exp. 1) or 36 (Exp. 2) 17-kg barrows were assigned to 6 dietary treatments arranged in a 3 x 2 factorial of 3 graded levels of CM (Exp. 1) or SBM (Exp. 2) at 132, 264, or 396 g/kg, and 2 levels of
phytase
at 0 or 1,000 units/kg. The total collection method was used to calculate P digestibilities. In Exp. 1,
phytase
supplementation increased (P < 0.01) the apparent total tract digestibility of P in CM with values ranging from 26 to 33% without
phytase
and from 57 to 62% with supplemental
phytase
. Regression of digested P against dietary P intake resulted in a decreased (P < 0.05)
TPD
estimate of 34.3% for the diet without
phytase
than the 61.4%
TPD
estimate for diet with added
phytase
. In Exp. 2,
phytase
supplementation improved (P < 0.05) apparent total tract P digestibility for SBM with values ranging from 34.3 to 38.6% without
phytase
and from 68 to 71.2% with supplemental
phytase
. True P digestibility estimate for SBM without
phytase
at 40.9% was different (P < 0.05) from that with added
phytase
at 70.8%. These results indicate a
TPD
of 34 or 41% in growing pigs fed CM or SBM and demonstrate that the addition of microbial
phytase
at 1,000 units/kg improves true digestibility of P in CM and SBM by 78 and 73%, respectively.
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PMID:True digestibility of phosphorus in canola and soybean meals for growing pigs: influence of microbial phytase. 1902 61