R. Bras. Zootec.18/Sep/2023;52:e20220042.

Evaluation of liquid xylanase and phytase added after broiler feed pelletization

Géssica Paula Tobias ORCID logo , Leonardo Miguel Fabiani ORCID logo , Heloísa Pagnussatt ORCID logo , Alicia Dal Santo ORCID logo , Marcos de Lima ORCID logo , Felipe Leite ORCID logo , Caroline Schmidt Facchi ORCID logo , Gustavo Zaccaron ORCID logo , Gabriel Hoinoski ORCID logo , Edemar Aniecevski ORCID logo , Maurício Vicente Alves ORCID logo , Gabriela Miotto Galli ORCID logo , Lenita Moura Stefani ORCID logo , Fernando de Castro Tavernari ORCID logo , Tiago Goulart Petrolli ORCID logo

DOI: 10.37496/rbz5220220042

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the addition of the enzymes phytase and xylanase, isolated or associated, in the liquid form after feed pelletization could improve energy utilization and digestibility of calcium and phosphorus by broiler chickens. Three experiments were performed using 120 birds each, divided into five treatments with eight replicates per group (n = 3), identified as: experiment 1 (xylanase: control, 1000 IU, 1500 IU, 2000 IU, 2500 IU), experiment 2 (phytase: control, 500 FTU, 1000 FTU, 1500 FTU, 2000 FTU), experiment 3 (xylanase + phytase: control, 3000 IU + 500 FTU, 3000 IU + 1000 FTU, 3000 IU + 1500 FTU, 3000 IU + 2000 FTU). Samples for digestibility tests were collected at 14 to 21 days of age. Therefore, the inclusion of liquid phytase and liquid phytase + xylanase after pelletization in broiler diets has become a relevant way to reduce the inclusion of inorganic P, which can reduce the cost of feed and P excretion in the environment. Furthermore, it is an interesting strategy to avoid enzyme denaturation in the pelleting process.

Evaluation of liquid xylanase and phytase added after broiler feed pelletization

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