Abstract

Four experiments were conducted to determine the effects of carbohydrase (CS) sup- plements in pig diets on ileal digestibility and ammonia emission. The CS used in this study is composed of the enzymes obtained from Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus oryzae during their fermentation process. The major active enzymes were α-1,6-galactosidase, β-1,4-mannanase, and β-1,4-mannosidase that target flatulence producing compounds in soybean meals. In experience 1 (Exp. 1), 8 cannulated barrows (93.9 ± 2.0 kg) were fed diets with CS supplementation (0.00, 0.05 and 0.10%) in order to measure ileal nutrient digestibility. Ileal digestibilities of lysine, threonine, and tryptophan were improved (P 0.05) were observed for ADG, feed intake, and gain:feed between the pigs fed a low-energy diet with CS and the control during the entire 4-wk. In experience 3 (Exp. 3), 100 pigs (64.1 ± 1.7 kg) were fed either a control diet (3 277 Mcal ME per kg diet) or a low-energy diet (3 168 Mcal ME per kg diet) with 0.05% CS for 4-wk. Barrows fed the diet with CS grew faster and had an increased gain:feed (P < 0.05) than the control, whereas growth rate and gain:feed of the gilts was not improved by CS. In experience 4 (Exp. 4), 60 pigs (23.1 ± 1.7 kg) were fed either a control diet or a 0.05% CS supplemented diet (3 replicates per treatment with 10 pigs per pen). The pigs in each pen were moved to an environ- mental chamber and aerial ammonia levels were measured for 66 h at 5 min intervals but the first 18-h was regarded as an acclimation period and the last 48-h was regarded as the data collection period. There was no difference (P = 0.436) in the average ammonia concentration between the treatments. However, the increase in ammonia concentration was slower (P < 0.05) from pigs fed 0.05% CS than from pigs fed the control diet. These experiments indicate that the CS supplemen- tation improves nutrient digestibility and could reduce at least 3% of ME in swine diets without adverse effects on growth performance. ammonia / carbohydrase / ileal digestibility / pigs / soybean meal

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