Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to determine the digestibility of crude protein (CP), amino acids and energy in three Chinese corn distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS), one rice DDGS, one American corn DDGS and one American high protein distillers dried grains (HP-DDG). In Exp. 1, the apparent ileal digestibility (AID) and standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of CP and amino acids in the six samples were determined using cannulated barrows (initial BW: 43.3±1.7 kg). In Exp. 2, the digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) content of these six samples were determined using crossbred barrows (initial BW: 46.0±2.5 kg). The results of the two experiments indicated that Chinese corn DDGS is generally similar to American DDGS in chemical composition, digestibility of amino acids, DE and ME. However, Chinese DDGS had a lower Lys concentration (0.50% vs. 0.74%) and SID Lys (52.3% vs. 57.0%, p<0.01). The DE and ME values in Chinese corn DDGS were 3,427 and 3,306 kcal/kg, respectively. Rice DDGS had a similar DE and ME (3,363 and 3,228 kcal/kg) but higher Lys concentration (0.64% vs. 0.50%) to corn DDGS, while the SID of Lys was quite low (61.8%, p<0.01). HP-DDG had high value of SID of Lys, DE and ME (79.8%, 3,899 and 3,746 kcal/kg). In conclusion, except for a lower Lys concentrations and availability, the chemical composition, digestibility of amino acids, DE and ME values in Chinese corn DDGS are similar to American corn DDGS. Additionally, the rice DDGS had lower Lys content and digestible Lys values than that in corn DDGS. Thirdly, HP-DDG has higher levels of digestible amino acids and energy than DDGS.

Highlights

  • Distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS) are a byproduct of the ethanol and alcoholic beverage industry

  • Compared with the American corn DDGS sample (US1), Chinese corn DDGS had a similar nutrient level except for higher levels of ADF, P and micro minerals and a lower level of Lys (0.50% vs. 0.74%)

  • The apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of amino acids in Chinese corn DDGS was similar to the DDGS from the US (US1), except for higher values of Pro and Phe and a lower value of Lys (p

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Introduction

Distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS) are a byproduct of the ethanol and alcoholic beverage industry. They contain considerable nutrients and are high in energy and protein content (Cromwell et al, 1993; Spiehs et al, 2002). With increased production in recent years, DDGS have been increasingly included in swine feed (Zhu et al, 2010). There has been a rapid increase in use of DDGS in swine diets in China due to the price volatility of alternative ingredients and the recent development of an ethanol industry. The nutrient content and digestibility of DDGS

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