Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative

The aim of this study was to determine the nutritional-energetic value of guava seed meal (GSM) for piglets in the starter phase and its effects on feed digestibility, growth performance, plasma parameter and diarrhea incidence. Assay I (digestibility testing) involved 16 entire male piglets with av...

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Main Authors: Juliana Stocco Martins, Jansller Luiz Genova, Isabela Ferreira Leal, Keila Abadia Barbosa, Liliana Bury de Azevedo Santos, Paulo Evaristo Rupolo, Luiz Eduardo Reis, Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira, Paulo Levi de Oliveira Carvalho, Luís Daniel Giusti Bruno
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Animal Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2021.1961780
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spelling doaj-7ffb48904b3b445181a21274aaf326a22021-08-09T15:50:04ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Applied Animal Research0971-21190974-18442021-01-0149133033910.1080/09712119.2021.19617801961780Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternativeJuliana Stocco Martins0Jansller Luiz Genova1Isabela Ferreira Leal2Keila Abadia Barbosa3Liliana Bury de Azevedo Santos4Paulo Evaristo Rupolo5Luiz Eduardo Reis6Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira7Paulo Levi de Oliveira Carvalho8Luís Daniel Giusti Bruno9State University of MaringáState University of Western ParanáState University of MaringáFederal University of BahiaState University of Western ParanáState University of Western ParanáState University of Western ParanáState University of Western ParanáState University of Western ParanáState University of Western ParanáThe aim of this study was to determine the nutritional-energetic value of guava seed meal (GSM) for piglets in the starter phase and its effects on feed digestibility, growth performance, plasma parameter and diarrhea incidence. Assay I (digestibility testing) involved 16 entire male piglets with average initial body weight of 18.91 ± 1.36 kg were distributed in a randomized block design, allocated to two treatments with eight replications. Treatments consisted of a reference diet and a test diet with a 20% replacement by GSM. In assay II (performance testing), 128 entire male piglets and average initial body weight of 14.47 ± 2.09 kg were distributed in a randomized block design, with four treatments repeated four times in two blocks. Treatments consisted of increasing levels of GSM (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%). Values higher were found for glutamine and arginine. The high GE value of the GSM was reflected in an elevated AMCGE of the feed, with greater DM and CP digestibility. There was difference (P < 0.05) for average daily feed intake, feed conversion ratio, urea and diarrhea. In conclusion, GSM does not affect apparent nutrient digestibility, and it promotes greater feed intake up to 10% inclusion and 15% improves diarrhea incidence.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2021.1961780by-productdigestibilityfibrous ingredientgrowth performancenutritional value
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author Juliana Stocco Martins
Jansller Luiz Genova
Isabela Ferreira Leal
Keila Abadia Barbosa
Liliana Bury de Azevedo Santos
Paulo Evaristo Rupolo
Luiz Eduardo Reis
Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira
Paulo Levi de Oliveira Carvalho
Luís Daniel Giusti Bruno
spellingShingle Juliana Stocco Martins
Jansller Luiz Genova
Isabela Ferreira Leal
Keila Abadia Barbosa
Liliana Bury de Azevedo Santos
Paulo Evaristo Rupolo
Luiz Eduardo Reis
Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira
Paulo Levi de Oliveira Carvalho
Luís Daniel Giusti Bruno
Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative
Journal of Applied Animal Research
by-product
digestibility
fibrous ingredient
growth performance
nutritional value
author_facet Juliana Stocco Martins
Jansller Luiz Genova
Isabela Ferreira Leal
Keila Abadia Barbosa
Liliana Bury de Azevedo Santos
Paulo Evaristo Rupolo
Luiz Eduardo Reis
Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira
Paulo Levi de Oliveira Carvalho
Luís Daniel Giusti Bruno
author_sort Juliana Stocco Martins
title Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative
title_short Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative
title_full Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative
title_fullStr Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative
title_full_unstemmed Potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative
title_sort potential impacts of guava seed meal on piglet feeding as a dietary fibre alternative
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Applied Animal Research
issn 0971-2119
0974-1844
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The aim of this study was to determine the nutritional-energetic value of guava seed meal (GSM) for piglets in the starter phase and its effects on feed digestibility, growth performance, plasma parameter and diarrhea incidence. Assay I (digestibility testing) involved 16 entire male piglets with average initial body weight of 18.91 ± 1.36 kg were distributed in a randomized block design, allocated to two treatments with eight replications. Treatments consisted of a reference diet and a test diet with a 20% replacement by GSM. In assay II (performance testing), 128 entire male piglets and average initial body weight of 14.47 ± 2.09 kg were distributed in a randomized block design, with four treatments repeated four times in two blocks. Treatments consisted of increasing levels of GSM (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%). Values higher were found for glutamine and arginine. The high GE value of the GSM was reflected in an elevated AMCGE of the feed, with greater DM and CP digestibility. There was difference (P < 0.05) for average daily feed intake, feed conversion ratio, urea and diarrhea. In conclusion, GSM does not affect apparent nutrient digestibility, and it promotes greater feed intake up to 10% inclusion and 15% improves diarrhea incidence.
topic by-product
digestibility
fibrous ingredient
growth performance
nutritional value
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2021.1961780
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