Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing dietary digestible tryptophan levels on performance and carcass traits of growing pigs. Fifty crossbred castrated male pigs, with average initial and final body weight of 29.0 ± 1.20 kg and 60.4 ± 1.95 kg were allotted in a comple...

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Main Authors: Lourdes Romão Apolônio, Juarez Lopes Donzele, Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira, Alysson Saraiva, Francisco Carlos de Oliveira Silva, Aloízio Soares Ferreira, João Luís Kill, Douglas Haese
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2011-11-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
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spelling doaj-7dbc64e1658243c8914cba45838544ab2020-11-24T23:23:00ZengSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia1516-35981806-92902011-11-0140112388239310.1590/S1516-35982011001100015Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigsLourdes Romão ApolônioJuarez Lopes DonzeleRita Flávia Miranda de OliveiraAlysson SaraivaFrancisco Carlos de Oliveira SilvaAloízio Soares FerreiraJoão Luís KillDouglas HaeseThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing dietary digestible tryptophan levels on performance and carcass traits of growing pigs. Fifty crossbred castrated male pigs, with average initial and final body weight of 29.0 ± 1.20 kg and 60.4 ± 1.95 kg were allotted in a completely randomized block design, with five treatments (0.125, 0.133, 0.141, 0.149, and 0.157% of digestible tryptophan, corresponding to digestible tryptophan:lysine relations of 15.0, 16.0, 17.0, 18.0, and 19.0%, respectively) and five replicates, with two pigs per experimental unit, which was represented by the pen. Experimental diets and water were supplied ad libitum throughout the experimental period. Averages of minimum and maximum temperatures inside the facility were of 24.3 ± 0.87 ºC and 28.0 ± 1.82 ºC, respectively. Feed intake and body weight gain increased linearly with increasing dietary tryptophan levels. However, there was no effect of digestible tryptophan on feed conversion or protein deposition of pigs. The highest tryptophan level evaluated (0,157%), corresponding to a digestible tryptophan:lysine relation of 19.0%, provided the greatest weight gain of 30 to 60 kg castrated male pigs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982011001100015amino acidsideal proteinperformanceprotein deposition
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author Lourdes Romão Apolônio
Juarez Lopes Donzele
Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Alysson Saraiva
Francisco Carlos de Oliveira Silva
Aloízio Soares Ferreira
João Luís Kill
Douglas Haese
spellingShingle Lourdes Romão Apolônio
Juarez Lopes Donzele
Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Alysson Saraiva
Francisco Carlos de Oliveira Silva
Aloízio Soares Ferreira
João Luís Kill
Douglas Haese
Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
amino acids
ideal protein
performance
protein deposition
author_facet Lourdes Romão Apolônio
Juarez Lopes Donzele
Rita Flávia Miranda de Oliveira
Alysson Saraiva
Francisco Carlos de Oliveira Silva
Aloízio Soares Ferreira
João Luís Kill
Douglas Haese
author_sort Lourdes Romão Apolônio
title Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs
title_short Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs
title_full Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs
title_fullStr Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs
title_full_unstemmed Digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs
title_sort digestible tryptophan levels for 30 to 60 kg pigs
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
series Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
issn 1516-3598
1806-9290
publishDate 2011-11-01
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing dietary digestible tryptophan levels on performance and carcass traits of growing pigs. Fifty crossbred castrated male pigs, with average initial and final body weight of 29.0 ± 1.20 kg and 60.4 ± 1.95 kg were allotted in a completely randomized block design, with five treatments (0.125, 0.133, 0.141, 0.149, and 0.157% of digestible tryptophan, corresponding to digestible tryptophan:lysine relations of 15.0, 16.0, 17.0, 18.0, and 19.0%, respectively) and five replicates, with two pigs per experimental unit, which was represented by the pen. Experimental diets and water were supplied ad libitum throughout the experimental period. Averages of minimum and maximum temperatures inside the facility were of 24.3 ± 0.87 ºC and 28.0 ± 1.82 ºC, respectively. Feed intake and body weight gain increased linearly with increasing dietary tryptophan levels. However, there was no effect of digestible tryptophan on feed conversion or protein deposition of pigs. The highest tryptophan level evaluated (0,157%), corresponding to a digestible tryptophan:lysine relation of 19.0%, provided the greatest weight gain of 30 to 60 kg castrated male pigs.
topic amino acids
ideal protein
performance
protein deposition
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