Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of two different enzymatic complexes, fibrolytic (NSPases) or amylolytic (EXP3066) enzymes, on growth performance, digestibility, behavior, and carcass characteristics of feedlot cattle. Thirty-six ½ Angus yearling bulls with an average initial weight of 391±5.0 kg were used in this experiment blocked by weight in a completely randomized design divided in three treatments: control, NSPases, and EXP3066. The basal diet was composed of 85% whole corn grain and 15% nucleus. NSPases increased average daily gain on days 63 and 84, and gain:feed ratio on days 42, 63, and 84. Total carcass weight and carcass daily gain were improved by 4.8% and up to 6.0% with EXP3066 and NSPases supplementations, respectively. The group that received NSPases supplementation showed even greater carcass feed efficiency when compared with animals in the control group. There was an increase in apparent dry matter digestibility and a decrease of fecal whole grain residual percentage with enzyme supplementation. Enzyme supplementation affected hot carcass weight and EXP3066 provided greater values for ribeye area and marbling compared with control. Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits in feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
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Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain dietamylasecornhigh-energy dietnon-starch polysaccharidesxylanaseThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of two different enzymatic complexes, fibrolytic (NSPases) or amylolytic (EXP3066) enzymes, on growth performance, digestibility, behavior, and carcass characteristics of feedlot cattle. Thirty-six ½ Angus yearling bulls with an average initial weight of 391±5.0 kg were used in this experiment blocked by weight in a completely randomized design divided in three treatments: control, NSPases, and EXP3066. The basal diet was composed of 85% whole corn grain and 15% nucleus. NSPases increased average daily gain on days 63 and 84, and gain:feed ratio on days 42, 63, and 84. Total carcass weight and carcass daily gain were improved by 4.8% and up to 6.0% with EXP3066 and NSPases supplementations, respectively. The group that received NSPases supplementation showed even greater carcass feed efficiency when compared with animals in the control group. There was an increase in apparent dry matter digestibility and a decrease of fecal whole grain residual percentage with enzyme supplementation. Enzyme supplementation affected hot carcass weight and EXP3066 provided greater values for ribeye area and marbling compared with control. Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits in feedlot cattle fed high-grain dietBrazilian Journal of Animal Science2023-09-05T16:04:50Z2023-09-05T16:04:50Z2018-11-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf1806-9290https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/31462https://doi.org/10.1590/rbz4720170308engR. Bras. Zootec., 47:e20170308, 2018Creative Commons Attribution Licenseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNeumann, MikaelLeão, Guilherme Fernando MattosHorst, Egon HenriqueStuani, Osmair FlavioSangali, Cleiton PagliariCastilho, Ricardoreponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T06:15:24Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/31462Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T06:15:24LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
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Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
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Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet Neumann, Mikael amylase corn high-energy diet non-starch polysaccharides xylanase |
title_short |
Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
title_full |
Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
title_fullStr |
Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
title_full_unstemmed |
Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
title_sort |
Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits of feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
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Neumann, Mikael |
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Neumann, Mikael Leão, Guilherme Fernando Mattos Horst, Egon Henrique Stuani, Osmair Flavio Sangali, Cleiton Pagliari Castilho, Ricardo |
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author |
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Leão, Guilherme Fernando Mattos Horst, Egon Henrique Stuani, Osmair Flavio Sangali, Cleiton Pagliari Castilho, Ricardo |
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Neumann, Mikael Leão, Guilherme Fernando Mattos Horst, Egon Henrique Stuani, Osmair Flavio Sangali, Cleiton Pagliari Castilho, Ricardo |
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amylase corn high-energy diet non-starch polysaccharides xylanase |
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amylase corn high-energy diet non-starch polysaccharides xylanase |
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation of two different enzymatic complexes, fibrolytic (NSPases) or amylolytic (EXP3066) enzymes, on growth performance, digestibility, behavior, and carcass characteristics of feedlot cattle. Thirty-six ½ Angus yearling bulls with an average initial weight of 391±5.0 kg were used in this experiment blocked by weight in a completely randomized design divided in three treatments: control, NSPases, and EXP3066. The basal diet was composed of 85% whole corn grain and 15% nucleus. NSPases increased average daily gain on days 63 and 84, and gain:feed ratio on days 42, 63, and 84. Total carcass weight and carcass daily gain were improved by 4.8% and up to 6.0% with EXP3066 and NSPases supplementations, respectively. The group that received NSPases supplementation showed even greater carcass feed efficiency when compared with animals in the control group. There was an increase in apparent dry matter digestibility and a decrease of fecal whole grain residual percentage with enzyme supplementation. Enzyme supplementation affected hot carcass weight and EXP3066 provided greater values for ribeye area and marbling compared with control. Exogenous enzymes improve performance and carcass traits in feedlot cattle fed high-grain diet |
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R. Bras. Zootec., 47:e20170308, 2018 |
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Brazilian Journal of Animal Science |
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Brazilian Journal of Animal Science |
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