Association of carbohydrases and phytase in enriched diets for semi heavy layers - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v34i3.12735

Authors

  • Leandro Moreira Silva Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
  • Adriano Geraldo Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
  • Javer Alves Vieira Filho Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
  • Luiz Carlos Machado Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
  • Jerônimo Ávito Gonçalves de Brito Universidade Federal do Recôncavo Baiano
  • Antonio Gilberto Bertechini Universidade Fderal de Lavras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v34i3.12735

Keywords:

performance, egg quality, enzymes, metabolizable energy, disponible phosphorus, valorization of diets

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the combination of carbohydrases and phytase in diets of laying hens. A total of 300 Isa Brown hens at 26 weeks were submitted to the following treatments: Positive Control: without enzyme and nutrient recovery, T2: enrichment by 1.5 and 6% AME (kcal kg-1) of corn and soybean meal, respectively, and reduction in nutrient levels as the nutrient matrix for the phytase; T3: EMA enrichment of corn and soybean meal (T2 identification) and reduced levels of calcium and phosphorus as the phytase nutrient matrix; T4: T2 supplemented with 100 g ton.-1 of carbohydrases and 30 g ton.-1 of phytase; T5: T3 supplemented with 100 g ton.-1 of carbohydrases and 30 g ton.-1 of phytase. We used a randomized design, six replications and split plot in time (6 periods of 21 days each). No significant effects of treatments were observed on production, consumption, egg weight and egg quality. The enrichment of nutrients preconized by the use of enzymes were technically efficient to maintain the performance and egg quality of laying hens in the evaluated conditions, requiring further research with greater reduction in energy levels to evaluate the effect of enzymes on the availability of energy.

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Author Biographies

  • Leandro Moreira Silva, Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
    Estudante do IFMG Campus Bambuí na data da realização da pesquisa
  • Adriano Geraldo, Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
    Prof. Dr. do Departamento de Ciências Agrárias
  • Javer Alves Vieira Filho, Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
    Estudante do IFMG Campus Bambuí na data da realização da pesquisa
  • Luiz Carlos Machado, Instituto Federal Minas Gerais - Campus Bambuí
    Professor Dr. do Depto. de Ciências Agrárias
  • Jerônimo Ávito Gonçalves de Brito, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo Baiano
    Prof. Dr. do Depto. de Zootecnia
  • Antonio Gilberto Bertechini, Universidade Fderal de Lavras
    Prof. Titular do Depto. de Zootecnia

Published

2012-02-13

Issue

Section

Nonruminant Nutrition

How to Cite

Silva, L. M., Geraldo, A., Vieira Filho, J. A., Machado, L. C., Brito, J. Ávito G. de, & Bertechini, A. G. (2012). Association of carbohydrases and phytase in enriched diets for semi heavy layers - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v34i3.12735. Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 34(3), 253-258. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v34i3.12735