The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of a heatresistant bacterial phytase added to pelleted diets on mineral digestibility, live performance, carcass traits, and bone quality of broilers. Three treatments were evaluated: Positive control; negative control, with 0.10 points reduction in calcium level and 0.15 points reduction in available phosphorus level; and negative control + phytase at 500 FTU/ kg. Mineral digestibility and bone quality results demonstrated that the evaluated phytase resisted pelleting as it increased the utilization of the minerals present in the diet.
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de Carlos, T. C. F., Barbosa, L. C., Shiroma, N. N., Dari, R. L., Baolin, G., Yongcheng, W., … Araújo, L. F. (2015). Heat-resistant bacterial phytase in broiler pelleted diets. Revista Brasileira de Ciencia Avicola / Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, 17(1), 45–48. https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-635x170145-48
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