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Kai Qiu, Jiang Chen, Guangmin Zhang, Wenhuan Chang, Aijuan Zheng, Huiyi Cai, Guohua Liu and Zhimin Chen
Exogenous proteases are promising to stimulate the application of low-protein diets for broilers. A total of 540 1-day-old Arbor Acres male broilers were randomly assigned to 9 groups with 6 replicates of 10 birds. A 3 ×?3 factorial, completely randomize...
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Shanmugam Sureshkumar, Junho Song, Vetriselvi Sampath and Inho Kim
Feed enzymes have been extensively used in livestock diets to enhance nutrient digestion and promote their growth performance. Indeed, recent research has indicated that feed enzymes, notably phytase, protease, and xylanase, function as catalysts, facili...
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Frederico Rubens Pereira de Araújo Filho,Bruno Duarte Alves Fortes,Bruna Paula Alves da Silva,Itamar Pereira de Oliveira,Katia Aparecida de Pinho Costa,Wayron Araújo de Castro
The use of exogenous enzymes helps improve the digestibility of nutrients and intestinal health, reducing the potential environmental impact. The objective was evaluate the effects of the addition of two enzymatic complexes in the diet of pigs in the gro...
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M. Camiruaga, F. Garcia, R. Elera, C. Simonetti
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An experiment with Hubbard broiler chickens was carried out to determine the effect of exogenous enzyme additions to diets based either on corn or triticale (D1 and D2) used as different substrates. Two hundred and forty one-day old unsexed broiler chick...
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