Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs

ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the coefficient of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of nutrients and gross energy (GE), metabolizable energy (ME), coefficient of metabolizability of gross energy (CM of GE), and fecal characteristics of dogs fed diets with two levels of feath...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Faria Estivallet Pacheco, Júlia Guazzelli Pezzali, Alexandre de Mello Kessler, Luciano Trevizan
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia 2016-06-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
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spelling doaj-9f7bb2a43c1d4be3b00294719ae312642020-11-25T00:53:10ZengSociedade Brasileira de ZootecniaRevista Brasileira de Zootecnia1806-92902016-06-0145628829410.1590/S1806-92902016000600002S1516-35982016000600288Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogsGabriel Faria Estivallet PachecoJúlia Guazzelli PezzaliAlexandre de Mello KesslerLuciano TrevizanABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the coefficient of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of nutrients and gross energy (GE), metabolizable energy (ME), coefficient of metabolizability of gross energy (CM of GE), and fecal characteristics of dogs fed diets with two levels of feather meal, with or without addition of an enzyme blend containing lipase and protease activity. Ten adult Beagle dogs (aged between 1 and 2 years and weighing 10.2±1.4 kg) were arranged in a 5 × 3 incomplete Latin square design with five treatments and three periods. The extruded basal diet was provided in equal amounts to all dogs (220 g/d), and 7.5 and 15% of hydrolyzed feather meal without enzymes (HFM) or HFM processed with addition of the enzyme blend (HFM EB) was added on top of the basal diet just before feeding. The contrast analysis showed that inclusion of 7.5 or 15% feather meal negatively affected CTTAD of crude protein (CP), GE, and ME of the diets with no apparent effect of the enzyme treatment. However, when both feather meal samples were evaluated, the HFM EB resulted in better CTTAD of GE and CM of GE (0.774 vs. 0.666) than HFM without enzymes (0.670 vs. 0.567), respectively. There was no effect of either feather meal on fecal score. Regression analysis showed that the enzymes added to the feathers during the digestion process increased digestible energy by 600 kcal/kg of dry matter in the diet containing HFM EB. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis demonstrated that feather meal had a low molecular weight, with about 95% of the molecules below 10,000 Da. Addition of enzymes during the feather hydrolysis process may improve the energy content of the feather meal when included in diets for adult dogs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982016000600288&lng=en&tlng=enby-productdigestibilitylipaseproteaseprotein source
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author Gabriel Faria Estivallet Pacheco
Júlia Guazzelli Pezzali
Alexandre de Mello Kessler
Luciano Trevizan
spellingShingle Gabriel Faria Estivallet Pacheco
Júlia Guazzelli Pezzali
Alexandre de Mello Kessler
Luciano Trevizan
Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
by-product
digestibility
lipase
protease
protein source
author_facet Gabriel Faria Estivallet Pacheco
Júlia Guazzelli Pezzali
Alexandre de Mello Kessler
Luciano Trevizan
author_sort Gabriel Faria Estivallet Pacheco
title Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs
title_short Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs
title_full Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs
title_fullStr Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs
title_full_unstemmed Inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs
title_sort inclusion of exogenous enzymes to feathers during processing on the digestible energy content of feather meal for adult dogs
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia
series Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
issn 1806-9290
publishDate 2016-06-01
description ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the coefficient of total tract apparent digestibility (CTTAD) of nutrients and gross energy (GE), metabolizable energy (ME), coefficient of metabolizability of gross energy (CM of GE), and fecal characteristics of dogs fed diets with two levels of feather meal, with or without addition of an enzyme blend containing lipase and protease activity. Ten adult Beagle dogs (aged between 1 and 2 years and weighing 10.2±1.4 kg) were arranged in a 5 × 3 incomplete Latin square design with five treatments and three periods. The extruded basal diet was provided in equal amounts to all dogs (220 g/d), and 7.5 and 15% of hydrolyzed feather meal without enzymes (HFM) or HFM processed with addition of the enzyme blend (HFM EB) was added on top of the basal diet just before feeding. The contrast analysis showed that inclusion of 7.5 or 15% feather meal negatively affected CTTAD of crude protein (CP), GE, and ME of the diets with no apparent effect of the enzyme treatment. However, when both feather meal samples were evaluated, the HFM EB resulted in better CTTAD of GE and CM of GE (0.774 vs. 0.666) than HFM without enzymes (0.670 vs. 0.567), respectively. There was no effect of either feather meal on fecal score. Regression analysis showed that the enzymes added to the feathers during the digestion process increased digestible energy by 600 kcal/kg of dry matter in the diet containing HFM EB. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis demonstrated that feather meal had a low molecular weight, with about 95% of the molecules below 10,000 Da. Addition of enzymes during the feather hydrolysis process may improve the energy content of the feather meal when included in diets for adult dogs.
topic by-product
digestibility
lipase
protease
protein source
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982016000600288&lng=en&tlng=en
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