Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein

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Autor(a) principal: Zangeronimo,Márcio Gilberto
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Fialho,Elias Tadeu, Murgas,Luis David Solis, Sousa,Raimundo Vicente de, Lima,José Augusto de Freitas, Amaral,Níkolas de Oliveira
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência e Agrotecnologia (Online)
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Resumo: The aim of this work was to verify the effect of different levels of true digestible lysine (TDL) and crude protein (CP) on diets on the carcass composition of the swine in the nursery phase. Eighty piglets Landrace x Large White, barrows and females, with initial weight of 9.1±1.2 kg and final weight of 21.5±4.8 kg, weaned at the 28 days, allotted in groups of two during 35 days in the nursery. A randomized block design in factorial 2x4 (two levels of CP - 16 and 18% - and four of TDL - 0.7; 0.9; 1.1 and 1.3%) with five repetitions was used. After weighing, one animal of each stall was sacrificed and the carcass utilized for determination of water (CWP), protein (CPP) and lipid (CLP) percentage and deposition tax of the protein (DTP) and lipid (DTL). There were no differences for CWP, but there was had quadratic effect of the lysine levels on the CPP and DTP in the carcasses only in 18% CP diets, being 1.02% of TDL that propitiated the best result for DTP. There was no difference in 16% CP diets. For the CLP, there were no differences when 18% CP diets were utilized, however there was had quadratic effect with 16% CP diets, being 0.99% the level of TDL that provided the higher deposition. For the DTL, the 1.08 and 1.00% of TDL resulting in higher values in 18 and 16% CP diets, respectively. One concluded that 18% CP diets is the ideal and the 1.02% of TDL must be kept for the best carcass composition of swine in the initial phase.
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spelling Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude proteinSynthetic amino acidscarcass compositionnutritionpigletsThe aim of this work was to verify the effect of different levels of true digestible lysine (TDL) and crude protein (CP) on diets on the carcass composition of the swine in the nursery phase. Eighty piglets Landrace x Large White, barrows and females, with initial weight of 9.1±1.2 kg and final weight of 21.5±4.8 kg, weaned at the 28 days, allotted in groups of two during 35 days in the nursery. A randomized block design in factorial 2x4 (two levels of CP - 16 and 18% - and four of TDL - 0.7; 0.9; 1.1 and 1.3%) with five repetitions was used. After weighing, one animal of each stall was sacrificed and the carcass utilized for determination of water (CWP), protein (CPP) and lipid (CLP) percentage and deposition tax of the protein (DTP) and lipid (DTL). There were no differences for CWP, but there was had quadratic effect of the lysine levels on the CPP and DTP in the carcasses only in 18% CP diets, being 1.02% of TDL that propitiated the best result for DTP. There was no difference in 16% CP diets. For the CLP, there were no differences when 18% CP diets were utilized, however there was had quadratic effect with 16% CP diets, being 0.99% the level of TDL that provided the higher deposition. For the DTL, the 1.08 and 1.00% of TDL resulting in higher values in 18 and 16% CP diets, respectively. One concluded that 18% CP diets is the ideal and the 1.02% of TDL must be kept for the best carcass composition of swine in the initial phase.Editora da UFLA2009-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-70542009000600024Ciência e Agrotecnologia v.33 n.6 2009reponame:Ciência e Agrotecnologia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA10.1590/S1413-70542009000600024info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZangeronimo,Márcio GilbertoFialho,Elias TadeuMurgas,Luis David SolisSousa,Raimundo Vicente deLima,José Augusto de FreitasAmaral,Níkolas de Oliveiraeng2010-02-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-70542009000600024Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/cagroPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||renpaiva@dbi.ufla.br|| editora@editora.ufla.br1981-18291413-7054opendoar:2022-11-22T16:30:45.039942Ciência e Agrotecnologia (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
title Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
spellingShingle Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
Zangeronimo,Márcio Gilberto
Synthetic amino acids
carcass composition
nutrition
piglets
title_short Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
title_full Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
title_fullStr Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
title_full_unstemmed Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
title_sort Corporal composition of swine feed fron 10 to 20 kg with diet containing different levels of lysine and crude protein
author Zangeronimo,Márcio Gilberto
author_facet Zangeronimo,Márcio Gilberto
Fialho,Elias Tadeu
Murgas,Luis David Solis
Sousa,Raimundo Vicente de
Lima,José Augusto de Freitas
Amaral,Níkolas de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Fialho,Elias Tadeu
Murgas,Luis David Solis
Sousa,Raimundo Vicente de
Lima,José Augusto de Freitas
Amaral,Níkolas de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zangeronimo,Márcio Gilberto
Fialho,Elias Tadeu
Murgas,Luis David Solis
Sousa,Raimundo Vicente de
Lima,José Augusto de Freitas
Amaral,Níkolas de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Synthetic amino acids
carcass composition
nutrition
piglets
topic Synthetic amino acids
carcass composition
nutrition
piglets
description The aim of this work was to verify the effect of different levels of true digestible lysine (TDL) and crude protein (CP) on diets on the carcass composition of the swine in the nursery phase. Eighty piglets Landrace x Large White, barrows and females, with initial weight of 9.1±1.2 kg and final weight of 21.5±4.8 kg, weaned at the 28 days, allotted in groups of two during 35 days in the nursery. A randomized block design in factorial 2x4 (two levels of CP - 16 and 18% - and four of TDL - 0.7; 0.9; 1.1 and 1.3%) with five repetitions was used. After weighing, one animal of each stall was sacrificed and the carcass utilized for determination of water (CWP), protein (CPP) and lipid (CLP) percentage and deposition tax of the protein (DTP) and lipid (DTL). There were no differences for CWP, but there was had quadratic effect of the lysine levels on the CPP and DTP in the carcasses only in 18% CP diets, being 1.02% of TDL that propitiated the best result for DTP. There was no difference in 16% CP diets. For the CLP, there were no differences when 18% CP diets were utilized, however there was had quadratic effect with 16% CP diets, being 0.99% the level of TDL that provided the higher deposition. For the DTL, the 1.08 and 1.00% of TDL resulting in higher values in 18 and 16% CP diets, respectively. One concluded that 18% CP diets is the ideal and the 1.02% of TDL must be kept for the best carcass composition of swine in the initial phase.
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