Improvement of phosphorus availability by microbial phytase in broilers and pigs

  • Simons P
  • Versteegh H
  • Jongbloed A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Techniques have been developed to produce microbial phytase for addition to diets for simple-stomached animals, with the aim to improve phosphorus availability from phytate-P in plant sources. The activity of the crude microbial phytase showed pH optima at pH 5.5 and 2.5. The enzyme was able to degrade phytate in vitro in soya-bean meal, maize and a liquid compound feed for pigs. When microbial phytase was added to low-P diets for broilers the availability of P increased to over 60% and the amount of P in the droppings decreased by 50%. The growth rate and feed conversion ratio on the low-P diets containing microbial phytase were comparable to or even better than those obtained on control diets. Addition of microbial phytase to diets for growing pigs increased the apparent absorbability of P by 24%. The amount of P in the faeces was 35% lower.

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Simons, P. C. M., Versteegh, H. A. J., Jongbloed, A. W., Kemme, P. A., Slump, P., Bos, K. D., … Verschoor, G. J. (1990). Improvement of phosphorus availability by microbial phytase in broilers and pigs. British Journal of Nutrition, 64(2), 525–540. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19900052

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