Abstract

A study was carried out to determine the effect of de-hulling on apparent and true ileal amino acids digestibility of soybean meals for growing pigs. Twenty barrows (Duroc×Large white×Longer white) were fitted with a simple T-cannula at the distal ilium. Digestibility of 20 experimental diets was determined, nine of them were de-hulled soybean meal diets, and nine of them were regular soybean meal diets and two low protein casein diets for determination of endogenous amino acid correction for true digestibility determination. A 5×5 Latin Squares Design was adopted in this trail. The results showed that de-hulling increased apparent ileal digestibility of isoleucine,threonine, aspartic, tyrosine and indispensable and dispensable amino acid (p 0.05). Similar responses were found for true ileal digestibility. In three dehulled and non-dehulled pairs soybean meals from the same respective sources, de-hulling increased apparent digestibility of lysine, methionine, threonine and cystine 1.42%, 2.06%, 2.18% and 1.40% respectively. True digestibility of lysine, methionine, threonine and cystine was increased 1.65%, 1.94%, 2.30% and 1.82% respectively. A prediction equation for true ileal amino acid digestibility (including lysine and arginine) was established by multivariate linear regression. The independent variables included relevant amino acid, organic matter, crude protein, ether extract and nitrogen free extract. The coefficient R 2 values of lysine and agrinine were 0.596 and 0.531 respectively. According to the crude protein content, a prediction equation for lysine and arginine content in soybean meal was also established by single linear regression. The coefficient R 2 values of lysine and agrinine were 0.636 and 0.636 respectively. (Asian-Aust. J. Anim. Sci. 2003. Vol 16, No. 6 : 928-938)

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  • A study was carried out to determine the effect of de-hulling on apparent and true ileal amino acids digestibility of soybean meals for growing pigs

  • Digestibility of amino acid was determined in 18 experimental diets, of which nine were de-hulled soybean meals and nine were regular soybean meals, as well as two casein diets

  • Tryptophan was determined following the g/kg dry matter intake basis; AD is apparent digestibility of amino acid from the procedure of Kohler and Palter (1967), methionine and cystine were determined by the procedure of Moore (1963). casein diet; IDM is dry matter intake of an amino acid from the Chromic oxide in diets and digesta was determined by mixing acid (HNO3:HClO4=5:1) hydrolysis and was casein diet

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College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100094, P. ABSTRACT : A study was carried out to determine the effect of de-hulling on apparent and true ileal amino acids digestibility of soybean meals for growing pigs. The results showed that de-hulling increased apparent ileal digestibility of isoleucine,threonine, aspartic, tyrosine and indispensable and dispensable amino acid (p

INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Glutamic acid
America Jinlin Deda
Mixed SBM
Effective phosphorus
Chromic oxide**
True amino acid digestibility
Apparent ileal digestibility
Ture amino acid digestibility
Crude protein
Findings
Using handbook of the Saman flame Atomic Absorption
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