Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms

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Autor(a) principal: Toledo,Juliana Beatriz
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Furlan,Antonio Claudio, Pozza,Paulo Cesar, Carraro,Jocasta, Moresco,Gabriel, Ferreira,Silvia Letícia, Gallego,Adriana Gomez
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Resumo: Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the reduction of crude protein (CP) in diets supplemented with synthetic amino acids for piglets of 15 to 30 kg. In the performance assay (Exp I), 60 piglets with initial weight of 15.34±0.87 kg and final weight of 30.08±1.59 kg were distributed in a randomized block design with six replicates, five treatments and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of five diets in which the CP was reduced by 1.5 percentage points, resulting in low-protein diets (19.24, 17.74, 16.24, 14.74 and 13.24%), meeting the requirements of amino acids with inclusion of L-lysine, DL-methionine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-valine and L-isoleucine. The average daily gain and feed conversion according to the Linear Response Plateau model (LRP) were estimated at 14.23 and 14.79% of CP, respectively. As the CP levels were reduced, there was an increase in the essential:non-essential amino acids ratio. The plasma urea concentration decreased linearly, indicating that there was a better use for amino acids with the CP reduction. In the nitrogen balance (Exp II), 30 crossbred barrow piglets with average weight of 21.69±4.46 kg were housed in metabolic cages, distributed in a completely randomized design with five treatments and six replicates, and the experimental unit consisted of a piglet. The biological protein value in the diets remained above the ideal (70%), in which the level of 13.24% CP corresponded to the highest value. There was no difference in levels of urea in blood and urine. Reduction of protein levels is efficient in decreasing the pollution effect in the excreta, with lower nitrogen excretion in feces and urine.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
title Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
spellingShingle Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
Toledo,Juliana Beatriz
biological value
ideal protein
pig
urea
title_short Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
title_full Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
title_fullStr Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
title_sort Reduction of the crude protein content of diets supplemented with essential amino acids for piglets weighing 15 to 30 kilograms
author Toledo,Juliana Beatriz
author_facet Toledo,Juliana Beatriz
Furlan,Antonio Claudio
Pozza,Paulo Cesar
Carraro,Jocasta
Moresco,Gabriel
Ferreira,Silvia Letícia
Gallego,Adriana Gomez
author_role author
author2 Furlan,Antonio Claudio
Pozza,Paulo Cesar
Carraro,Jocasta
Moresco,Gabriel
Ferreira,Silvia Letícia
Gallego,Adriana Gomez
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Toledo,Juliana Beatriz
Furlan,Antonio Claudio
Pozza,Paulo Cesar
Carraro,Jocasta
Moresco,Gabriel
Ferreira,Silvia Letícia
Gallego,Adriana Gomez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biological value
ideal protein
pig
urea
topic biological value
ideal protein
pig
urea
description Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the reduction of crude protein (CP) in diets supplemented with synthetic amino acids for piglets of 15 to 30 kg. In the performance assay (Exp I), 60 piglets with initial weight of 15.34±0.87 kg and final weight of 30.08±1.59 kg were distributed in a randomized block design with six replicates, five treatments and two animals per experimental unit. The treatments consisted of five diets in which the CP was reduced by 1.5 percentage points, resulting in low-protein diets (19.24, 17.74, 16.24, 14.74 and 13.24%), meeting the requirements of amino acids with inclusion of L-lysine, DL-methionine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-valine and L-isoleucine. The average daily gain and feed conversion according to the Linear Response Plateau model (LRP) were estimated at 14.23 and 14.79% of CP, respectively. As the CP levels were reduced, there was an increase in the essential:non-essential amino acids ratio. The plasma urea concentration decreased linearly, indicating that there was a better use for amino acids with the CP reduction. In the nitrogen balance (Exp II), 30 crossbred barrow piglets with average weight of 21.69±4.46 kg were housed in metabolic cages, distributed in a completely randomized design with five treatments and six replicates, and the experimental unit consisted of a piglet. The biological protein value in the diets remained above the ideal (70%), in which the level of 13.24% CP corresponded to the highest value. There was no difference in levels of urea in blood and urine. Reduction of protein levels is efficient in decreasing the pollution effect in the excreta, with lower nitrogen excretion in feces and urine.
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