The inhibition of nutrient digestion by wheat pentosans

  • Choct M
  • Annison G
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Abstract

Two pentosan-rich fractions (water-extractable, WEP, and alkali-extractable, AEP) were isolated from a wheat milling by-product. When both WEP and AEP were added to a commercial-type broiler diet the apparent metabolizable energy (AME), nitrogen retention, feed utilization and growth of broilers were significantly ( P < 0.001) depressed. These depressions were closely correlated ( P < 0.001) to the level of pentosans in the diets. At the highest level of inclusion of pentosans (equivalent to 40 g arabinoxylans as AEP/kg) the ileal digestibilities of starch, protein and lipid were decreased by 14.6, 18.7 and 25.8% respectively. Anti-nutritive effects: Non-starch polysaccharides: Broiler diets

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Choct, M., & Annison, G. (1992). The inhibition of nutrient digestion by wheat pentosans. British Journal of Nutrition, 67(1), 123–132. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19920014

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